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Are they unappreciated? Can you think of any other profession (with such a low barrier of entry) where one can easily earn around 6 figures? The...
I'm being sincere. What is it you think I've dodged?
What is it you think I've dodged? Can you clarify?
I really don't care since the discussion was over. He was rude to me so I was rude back. Up until then, I felt like we were having an amicable...
Shouldn't you be able to answer questions about how you envision the tax code changing? After all, it's your vision. And yes, you spoke out of...
So what do you envision the maximum cap gain rate to be? Whatever the individual's prevailing tax rate is?
That would depend entirely on how differently they choose to operate as well as the degree of the tax rate increase. In any case, the devil is...
Spoken like someone afraid to engage. You know you'll end up looking bad so you sit on the sidelines and snipe. Frankly though, since Major was...
It doesn't need to be defined in order to be relevant. What's your assertion? That the wealthy won't object to minor tax increases? I agree...
So you have no point. Understood.
If you have a point, can you make it? You're just going in circles here.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I was responding to a post about capital gains.
There's a difference between "raised taxes" and "significantly raised taxes". A significant difference.
Maybe you underestimate the types of investments available to the wealthy.
This won't be nearly as effective as you think. They money would just move elsewhere.
And water is wet. It's common sense that the more debt a young adult is burdened with, the later in life he/she will buy a home and start a...
Risk avoidance is a type of risk management. On what are you basing this statement? Hypothetically, if this were the case, what's to stop...
Going from "where we are" to "where we want to be" has to be a gradual change, especially when "where we want to be" isn't necessarily provided...
Awesome. Then you're against student loan debt cancellation, right? After all, they signed on the dotted line, didn't they?
You don't think the simultaneous collapse of major industries would have a major, negative impact on society?