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12/7/2012 10:39:48 PM EDT
"If you're in the middle 20% of income levels -- between $39,791 and $64,484 -- the average increase would be $1,984. If you're in the top 20% -- $108,267 or above -- the CBO is estimating an average increase of $14,173.

If you're in the top 1% -- with income above $506,210 -- the average increase might be about $120,500."

http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=b84b065d-9ae9-452d-92a7-4a369489044a



Fuck BHO every Commie Cocksuker that voted to reelect this Fucking Chocolate Commie Cocksucker
12/7/2012 10:42:11 PM EDT
[#1]
lol at picture.

But, you are right
12/7/2012 10:45:11 PM EDT
[#2]
Great. Thanks for the good news.
12/7/2012 10:48:15 PM EDT
[#3]
what about the family who is between $65,000 and $108,000?

never mind I went and read the article
12/7/2012 10:48:52 PM EDT
[#4]



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what about the family who is between $65,000 and $108,000?


You get a reach around after getting bent over.

 
12/7/2012 10:49:08 PM EDT
[#5]




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Great. Thanks for the good news.


Yeah i was going to quit drinking for the night but.   If these numbers are correct the new taxes will eat half of my last promotion.

12/7/2012 10:49:32 PM EDT
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what about the family who is between $65,000 and $108,000?




didn't read the article did ya?
12/7/2012 10:52:46 PM EDT
[#7]
just finished reading it
12/7/2012 10:57:27 PM EDT
[#8]
Well, shiver me timbers.
12/7/2012 10:58:14 PM EDT
[#9]
$3540 extra per year, just in income taxes... Plus all the increased prices due to businesses having to pay said tax increases...


FBHO, and FU to all of the shitstains who voted for him.

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12/7/2012 10:59:30 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
"If you're in the middle 20% of income levels -- between $39,791 and $64,484 -- the average increase would be $1,984. If you're in the top 20% -- $108,267 or above -- the CBO is estimating an average increase of $14,173.

what really chaps me is that the costs of living, and therefore salaries, vary greatly across our great country.  at one end of the spectrum... for white collar folks living near (not IN, just near) a metropolitan area such as NYC, $100K is minimum wage and barely covers normal living expenses.  and it's worse in silicon valley -- if you are making $100K you are renting an apartment an hour and half away from your job in Mountain View or Palo Alto -- and there is no hope of ever saving up enough to buy a starter house for, say, $700K.  hell, most of the cops in NYC are making $100K-125K/year plus some for OT.  the fact that there is no regional adjustment whatsoever to this stupidity of "you are rich, you pay more" -- with an absolute value of what "rich" is -- is well asinine.

fuck these lawmakers with a rusty pitchfork.

ar-jedi

12/7/2012 11:01:28 PM EDT
[#11]
The saddest part of all; people voted for this
12/7/2012 11:01:39 PM EDT
[#12]




Quoted:

$3540 extra per year, just in income taxes... Plus all the increased prices due to businesses having to pay said tax increases...





FBHO, and FU to all of the shitstains who voted for him.



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I'd like to see a calculator of what the increase would be so i would know exactly how back i am getting screwed but it is looking to be at least $4,000.   That's money i would have put away so that i am not a burden on society when i am older.  FBHO and his spending like there's no tomorrow.

12/7/2012 11:04:16 PM EDT
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Quoted:



Quoted:

"If you're in the middle 20% of income levels -- between $39,791 and $64,484 -- the average increase would be $1,984. If you're in the top 20% -- $108,267 or above -- the CBO is estimating an average increase of $14,173.


what really chaps me is that the costs of living, and therefore salaries, vary greatly across our great country. at one end of the spectrum... for white collar folks living near (not IN, just near) a metropolitan area such as NYC, $100K is minimum wage and barely covers normal living expenses. and it's worse in silicon valley -- if you are making $100K you are renting an apartment an hour and half away from your job in Mountain View or Palo Alto -- and there is no hope of ever saving up enough to buy a starter house for, say, $700K. hell, most of the cops in NYC are making $100K-125K/year plus some for OT. the fact that there is no regional adjustment whatsoever to this stupidity of "you are rich, you pay more" -- with an absolute value of what "rich" is -- is well asinine.



fuck these lawmakers with a rusty pitchfork.



ar-jedi





Ummmm... so the government should subsidize living in overpriced areas?  So someone living in the suburbs should be taxed more than someone living in a more expensive area?  That is a whole lot of fail right there.  

12/7/2012 11:09:10 PM EDT
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Ummmm... so the government should subsidize living in overpriced areas?  So someone living in the suburbs should be taxed more than someone living in a more expensive area?  That is a whole lot of fail right there.  

you say "overpriced areas".
i say "areas with high employment due to geography or industry base".

folks who live out in the sticks should look at their phone bill and wonder how it could possibly be so low, when there are 870 phone poles between the central office and them.  do you know who is subsidizing that?

ar-jedi

12/7/2012 11:14:24 PM EDT
[#15]




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Ummmm... so the government should subsidize living in overpriced areas? So someone living in the suburbs should be taxed more than someone living in a more expensive area? That is a whole lot of fail right there.


you say "overpriced areas".

i say "areas with high employment due to geography or industry base".



folks who live out in the sticks should look at their phone bill and wonder how it could possibly be so low, when there are 870 phone poles between the central office and them. do you know who is subsidizing that?



ar-jedi





i live in an area with high employment and a strong industry base and it is relatively expensive compared to surrounding communities, i don't expect the government to subsidize me just because i like the convenience of where i live.  If the employment is high and the industry base strong then the pay is usually higher in compensaton as well so i dont' expect the government to subsidize those living there.  If you don't make enough to live there, move.  It is actually that fucking simple.  

12/7/2012 11:21:41 PM EDT
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If you don't make enough to live there, move.  

yeah, you lost the plot here.

a) Podunk, MO: make $50K, all living expenses $40K, net $10K in "savings".  
b) Metro, CA: make $100K, all living expenses $90K, net $10K in "savings".

so how should tax be apportioned?  
(b) pays twice the tax of (a) because (b) is "rich" as defined by an arbitrary threshold?  

ar-jedi

12/7/2012 11:29:44 PM EDT
[#17]
This didn't start recently. Sixteenth amendment was ratified in 1913. Not saying I agree with the current taxes and potential future taxes, but apportioning direct taxes based on population and census data went away a long time ago.



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Quoted:

If you don't make enough to live there, move.


yeah, you lost the plot here.



a) Podunk, MO: make $50K, all living expenses $40K, net $10K in "savings".

b) Metro, CA: make $100K, all living expenses $90K, net $10K in "savings".



so how should tax be apportioned?

(b) pays twice the tax of (a) because (b) is "rich" as defined by an arbitrary threshold?



ar-jedi







12/7/2012 11:59:03 PM EDT
[#18]
I'm fucked....
12/8/2012 12:08:50 AM EDT
[#19]
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I'm fucked....


WE'RE fucked
12/8/2012 12:25:38 AM EDT
[#20]
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Great. Thanks for the good news.


Ya.
12/8/2012 12:33:10 AM EDT
[#21]
Welcome to the new normal.

Thanks Obama voters, and those who stayed home and did not vote for the other guy.  

Ah, experience Europe without getting on a airplane.
12/8/2012 12:34:01 AM EDT
[#22]
The working man really is a sucka
12/8/2012 12:40:32 AM EDT
[#23]
Sweet!  Looks like I will get to default on my student loans next year!  


I will literally not have the money to pay...  there goes my 743 credit rating
12/8/2012 12:42:13 AM EDT
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lol at picture.

But, you are right


At least the hubcap had the right idea...just didn't eject soon enough.
12/8/2012 12:42:27 AM EDT
[#25]
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The working man really is a sucka


12/8/2012 12:46:27 AM EDT
[#26]
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I'm fucked....


WE'RE fucked


12/8/2012 1:14:02 AM EDT
[#27]
I bought my vasoline so it will not hurt so much.
12/8/2012 1:29:29 AM EDT
[#28]


C'mon baby! Jamaal needs a new Obamaphone!!!

Damn! Snake-eyes for me.



12/8/2012 1:36:05 AM EDT
[#29]
FBHO.

I could buy a armful of Tavors for how much more I'll be paying in taxes.
12/8/2012 2:25:50 AM EDT
[#30]


Well, at least we know that MSNBC would never skew its statistics to try to intimidate higher wage earners into supporting a Liberal position.




12/8/2012 2:33:58 AM EDT
[#31]
Well, that's what people voted for.

I think that something that gets lost in the mix is that the Republicans are trying to simplify the tax code by dropping deductions and the Democrats are trying to raise taxes, so the end result will likely be an end to almost all deductions and a serious restriction on the rest and higher taxes.  People in metro NYC and LA absolutely WILL be paying all of 60-65% minimum in taxes, if not more, if they are higher earners, and I can easily see it hitting 70%.  Like the California property tax situation?  That will almost certainly go away.  Think that NYC is expensive now?  Well, how about another 2%.  Think that Obama got you that exemption from Obamacare for a few years because you voted for him?  Guess what -- you won't keep that more than a year.  Think that they will never take your second government pension away or means test Social Security and Medicare at the same time?  Ha!

It amazes me that people don't see this coming.  But, there are people on this site who still insist that GW Bush was a conservative to this day, if that tells you anything.
12/8/2012 2:39:47 AM EDT
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The saddest part of all; people voted for this


Actually, it was not "people" who voted for that POS.   Scumbag parasites voted for him.  

 
12/8/2012 2:41:56 AM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:

Quoted:
The saddest part of all; people voted for this

Actually, it was not "people" who voted for that POS.   Scumbag parasites voted for him.    


No, a lot of people with jobs and strong opinions did actually vote for the guy.  I think that a lot of people don't really understand in many cases how their lifestyle is subsidized by the companies that they work for or the tax payer.  They are about to find out when it gets to expensive for either as a result of Obama wanting to give money to the FSA instead.  The people who voted for him won't understand at first, but they will get it in time when they wind up with $30 at the end of every month when they used to have $1200.
12/8/2012 2:43:13 AM EDT
[#34]
Quoted:

Quoted:
The saddest part of all; people voted for this

Actually, it was not "people" who voted for that POS.   Scumbag parasites voted for him.    


Excuse me!.....the new politically acceptable term is "LOW INFORMATION VOTER".....you know.....MORONS!!!
12/8/2012 2:44:14 AM EDT
[#35]
Bring it on, sooner or later, we are going to hit bottom
12/8/2012 2:44:53 AM EDT
[#36]




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Quoted:

what about the family who is between $65,000 and $108,000?


You get a reach around after getting bent over.


But that will cost you as well...

12/8/2012 2:45:50 AM EDT
[#37]
Sounds awesome.
12/8/2012 2:46:00 AM EDT
[#38]
Don't worry after they rape you on taxes you may qualify for a free phone and handouts.
12/8/2012 2:46:25 AM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
Bring it on, sooner or later, we are going to hit bottom


it can actually be quite fast at this rate.
12/8/2012 2:50:33 AM EDT
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I'm fucked....


WE'RE fucked




Yeah, another $15k in taxes is really what my wife and I need with 3 children, two of which we pay tuition for and they aren't even in college. FBHO.
12/8/2012 2:52:09 AM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:
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Bring it on, sooner or later, we are going to hit bottom


it can actually be quite fast at this rate.


Yep, maybe people will wake up.
12/8/2012 2:54:11 AM EDT
[#42]
If it meant that my kids wouldn't inherit this mess, I'd gladly work twice as hard for half as much and die penniless.



None of these increases will go to paying day the debt or reducing the deficit though.  So it's just going to be a good old fashioned federal fist job.  ouch.
12/8/2012 2:54:41 AM EDT
[#43]
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Bring it on, sooner or later, we are going to hit bottom


it can actually be quite fast at this rate.


Yep, maybe people will wake up.


It will definitely get their attention.  There is a whole crowd of people in Texas from my age down to about 35 that were right smack in the middle of the oil crash as older kids to young-ish adults, and it stayed with the smart ones.  To this day the spending habits and beliefs of most of my peers continues to be influenced by looking around in 1986 and wondering what the heck happened. And I think that most of the US is looking at the same thing for a while.  A lot of Americans have just not ever seen the jobs go away completely. I am not talking about the FSA, I am talking about people who were pissed at Bush and horrified at the religious fanatics in the Republican Party and voted against them without thinking about what they were voting FOR.  Those folks have jobs.  Now, anyway.
12/8/2012 3:19:35 AM EDT
[#44]
I am so glad that I worked hard to get ahead in life
Now I can give it all back to the government.

I am dreading doing taxes in a few months.
12/8/2012 3:19:56 AM EDT
[#45]
The best part is that the majority of Obongo voters will get a raise.
12/8/2012 3:24:22 AM EDT
[#46]
We get what we deserve for allowing it to happen.  Prepare anus indeed.
 
12/8/2012 3:25:50 AM EDT
[#47]



Quoted:


FBHO.



I could buy a armful of Tavors for how much more I'll be paying in taxes.


I could have bought a couple M16s with what I paid Uncle Sam last year.

 
12/8/2012 3:30:58 AM EDT
[#48]
A lot of stupid motherfuckers are going to find out that they are the rich people that obama was talking about.

fuck them.    Own it BITCHES
12/8/2012 3:37:29 AM EDT
[#49]
I was always told that it was tough to elevate ones self beyond the socioeconomic class they were born into.
It was incredibly hard work work for someone born in poverty to advance themselves into the middle class.
It is even harder for the middle class to join the ranks of the wealthy "1%".

After decades of working to try to jump hurdles and provide my family the life I desired for them, i recognize that the real barriers are man made....specifically, as a function of taxes,

If not for capital gains taxes, income taxes, and various excise taxes, I'd be significantly further ahead financially.
I suppose it's true, that those at the top aren't looking for any company.

I see this administration as the enemy.
They want to actively suppress my ability to advance myself....more so than any previous administration in this nation.

Quite frankly, the FSA is too stupid to realize that their own savior is the very individual who is casting them back into chains.

I predict that ten years from now we will see an even larger divide between the poor and the rich, with the middle class dwindling. Resentment will grow as will outbursts of anger.

Incrementalism as we are seeing it unfold is how civil wars are born.

12/8/2012 3:40:05 AM EDT
[#50]
Quoted:
I was always told that it was tough to elevate ones self beyond the socioeconomic class they were born into.
It was incredibly hard work work for someone born in poverty to advance themselves into the middle class.
It is even harder for the middle class to join the ranks of the wealthy "1%".

After decades of working to try to jump hurdles and provide my family the life I desired for them, i recognize that the real barriers are man made....specifically, as a function of taxes,

If not for capital gains taxes, income taxes, and various excise taxes, I'd be significantly further ahead financially.
I suppose it's true, that those at the top aren't looking for any company.

I see this administration as the enemy.
They want to actively suppress my ability to advance myself....more so than any previous administration in this nation.


Quite frankly, the FSA is too stupid to realize that their own savior is the very individual who is casting them back into chains.

I predict that ten years from now we will see an even larger divide between the poor and the rich, with the middle class dwindling. Resentment will grow as will outbursts of anger.

Incrementalism as we are seeing it unfold is how civil wars are born.



This is true because of the voters who put them there and we call them the FSA.

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