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Why I definitely think the Liberals are headed for a massive defeat in the Next Election

Started by JOE, April 29, 2024, 04:40:18 PM

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JOE

Quote from: Frood on April 30, 2024, 02:43:20 PMShush, Hetero Incel Jo Jo.

If you can't shush, get T to plug your blowhole with his conservative god rod.

Seems like ya need it the most avatar_Frood.

You once said you had a Va(Man?)Gina so go for it, Frood!

Frood

Quote from: JOE on April 30, 2024, 02:46:28 PMSeems like ya need it the most avatar_Frood.

You once said you had a Va(Man?)Gina so go for it, Frood!

I'm sorry that you're in your 70's and haven't seen a vagina since your mum petitioned your grandfather for child support...
Blahhhhhh...


TheProwler

I gotta say, people who are making a big deal about this, but are not constantly making a big deal about increasing tax brackets for higher income amounts, are kinda just jumping on a bandwagon.

Why are you not making a fuss about tax brackets that increase, but making a fuss about this?

On one hand, Senile J complains about people like me who retire early and live off my savings and investments.

Now, on the other hand, he is whining that I am going to be taxed another $20K or so every year.

Thanks for your concern, Senile Joe, but if I cannot handle paying a little bit more in tax then it is my own fault.

Lokmar

Quote from: TheProwler on April 30, 2024, 04:50:39 PMI gotta say, people who are making a big deal about this, but are not constantly making a big deal about increasing tax brackets for higher income amounts, are kinda just jumping on a bandwagon.

Why are you not making a fuss about tax brackets that increase, but making a fuss about this?

On one hand, Senile J complains about people like me who retire early and live off my savings and investments.

Now, on the other hand, he is whining that I am going to be taxed another $20K or so every year.

Thanks for your concern, Senile Joe, but if I cannot handle paying a little bit more in tax then it is my own fault.

Well, josephine is a shit stirring douchebag so.......

Thiel

Quote from: Frood on April 30, 2024, 02:43:20 PMShush, Hetero Incel Jo Jo.

If you can't shush, get T to plug your blowhole with his conservative god rod.
I do that every night.
gay, conservative and proud

JOE

Quote from: TheProwler on April 30, 2024, 04:50:39 PMI gotta say, people who are making a big deal about this, but are not constantly making a big deal about increasing tax brackets for higher income amounts, are kinda just jumping on a bandwagon.

Why are you not making a fuss about tax brackets that increase, but making a fuss about this?

On one hand, Senile J complains about people like me who retire early and live off my savings and investments.

Now, on the other hand, he is whining that I am going to be taxed another $20K or so every year.

Thanks for your concern, Senile Joe, but if I cannot handle paying a little bit more in tax then it is my own fault.

Hey @The Prowler go buy some more runners.

I mean...40 pairs isn't enough.  :s_laugh:

TheProwler

Quote from: JOE on April 30, 2024, 10:21:28 PMHey @The Prowler go buy some more runners.

I mean...40 pairs isn't enough.  :s_laugh:

Does anyone know anyone with 40 pairs of runners?


Lokmar

Quote from: TheProwler on May 01, 2024, 12:20:32 AMDoes anyone know anyone with 40 pairs of runners?



The stereotype is old dude with a cool car wearing New Balance = gonna get yur ass kicked!

JOE

Quote from: TheProwler on May 01, 2024, 12:20:32 AMDoes anyone know anyone with 40 pairs of runners?



My late uncle was a multimillionaire who owned 3 pairs of runners at very most. His family sold the business he built for several million dollars to Gordon Food Services after he died.

He was a frugal hardworking man who dropped out of school during the Great Depression to support his family T .

Since he grew up in hard times he didn't throw his money away on frivolous things.

TheProwler

Quote from: JOE on May 01, 2024, 01:05:03 AMMy late uncle was a multimillionaire who owned 3 pairs of runners at very most. His family sold the business he built for several million dollars to Gordon Food Services after he died.

He was a frugal hardworking man who dropped out of school during the Great Depression to support his family T .

Since he grew up in hard times he didn't throw his money away on frivolous things.

Does anyone know anyone who threw their money away?

DKG

Quote from: TheProwler on April 30, 2024, 04:31:53 PMSome, sure.

Not many.
More than one might think.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is rejecting a call from some doctors for his government to reconsider its planned capital gains tax hike.

The doctors warn that the tax change could undermine efforts to recruit and retain physicians in Canada and threaten the stability of the health-care system.

Canadian Medical Association president Kathleen Ross told the Canadian Press earlier Tuesday that many doctors would be be hit by the hike because they incorporate their medical practices and invest for their retirement within their corporations.

Ross said many doctors set themselves up as small businesses, incorporating their practices to help them deliver services to their patients.

In a statement posted on the CMA website, Ross said the hike "will create another barrier to retaining and recruiting physicians in a time when our health system and the providers within it are already under constant strain."

The statement says that the tax increase undermines the well-being of doctors and "jeopardizes the stability of our struggling health-care system" at a time when physicians are already leaving the profession or reducing their hours.

Ross's concerns were echoed by the non-profit organization Doctors Manitoba.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/doctors-retirement-capital-gains-1.7181885#:~:text=Prime%20Minister%20Justin%20Trudeau%20is%20rejecting%20a%20call,and%20threaten%20the%20stability%20of%20the%20health-care%20system.

JOE

A lot of the reason Trudeau HAS to introduce this tax is he over promised, over immigrated and overspent & now the Bill's have come due.

Such an idiot.

Painted himself into a corner

Socialism can work like it does in Scandinavia but even those countries understand that it costs money & has limits.

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on May 01, 2024, 07:16:13 AMMore than one might think.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is rejecting a call from some doctors for his government to reconsider its planned capital gains tax hike.

The doctors warn that the tax change could undermine efforts to recruit and retain physicians in Canada and threaten the stability of the health-care system.

Canadian Medical Association president Kathleen Ross told the Canadian Press earlier Tuesday that many doctors would be be hit by the hike because they incorporate their medical practices and invest for their retirement within their corporations.

Ross said many doctors set themselves up as small businesses, incorporating their practices to help them deliver services to their patients.

In a statement posted on the CMA website, Ross said the hike "will create another barrier to retaining and recruiting physicians in a time when our health system and the providers within it are already under constant strain."

The statement says that the tax increase undermines the well-being of doctors and "jeopardizes the stability of our struggling health-care system" at a time when physicians are already leaving the profession or reducing their hours.

Ross's concerns were echoed by the non-profit organization Doctors Manitoba.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/doctors-retirement-capital-gains-1.7181885#:~:text=Prime%20Minister%20Justin%20Trudeau%20is%20rejecting%20a%20call,and%20threaten%20the%20stability%20of%20the%20health-care%20system.

My son in law went to med school in Illinois. Not a single graduate from his class stayed in Illinois in spite of the big sign on bonus' because of Illinois Tax Burden and general business climate. He went to Florida even though the sign on bonus was much less because the benefits of being in Florida blow Illinois out of the water. Florida has 0% income tax. Illinois has 4.95%.

Brent

Quote from: Lokmar on April 30, 2024, 02:10:45 PMI actually found the video to be informative.
Not to anybody in this country. But, Joe posted it with fingers crossed you would reply. And you didn't let him down.