MLK and the road of dependency and socialism

Started by redcliffsw, June 05, 2010, 06:33:27 AM

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Diane Amberg

I certainly don't disagree with you on everything, never did.
As far as renters, the property owner pays the school tax...been there done that. We owned a second home for a couple of years and rented it out. Part of the rent they paid to me each month went to the taxes I payed on the house. That's how I figured out how much to charge. My usual expenses plus a profit line. Right now that house would rent for about $1,200.00/month. We sold it and took the capital gains. I would assume apartment buildings are the same way. The rent each month would include the rent, and  the landlord's taxes, including school taxes, but I can't swear to it. It would also include some utilities. A separate security deposit is usual here too. Ok, I think I figured out what you mean. You are handing the reins of this country back to big business. That may or may not be a good idea, but it does sound very Republican to me. You do know there are large businesses that are structured so they pay almost no taxes at all.

Catwoman

Quote from: redcliffsw on June 05, 2010, 09:45:30 PM
The racial troubles in the South were initiated by the north/yankees.  Folks got along
pretty good among themselves in the South until the yankees took control in 1865. 
After the WBTS, the yankees separated the whites and blacks and the yankees stirred
hatred between them.
 
Of course, since then, the gov't schools have not taught the truths to whites and blacks.
How else can they justify Lincoln's war?


"Lincoln's War" wasn't about abolishing slavery...That was a side issue that was brought to the fore...The true issue was whether or not the South had the right to seccede from the Union. 

srkruzich

Quote from: Diane Amberg on June 16, 2010, 07:03:22 PM
I certainly don't disagree with you on everything, never did.
As far as renters, the property owner pays the school tax...been there done that. We owned a second home for a couple of years and rented it out. Part of the rent they paid to me each month went to the taxes I payed on the house. That's how I figured out how much to charge. My usual expenses plus a profit line. Right now that house would rent for about $1,200.00/month. We sold it and took the capital gains. I would assume apartment buildings are the same way. The rent each month would include the rent, and  the landlord's taxes, including school taxes, but I can't swear to it. It would also include some utilities. A separate security deposit is usual here too. Ok, I think I figured out what you mean. You are handing the reins of this country back to big business. That may or may not be a good idea, but it does sound very Republican to me. You do know there are large businesses that are structured so they pay almost no taxes at all.

You see, the problem today is that too many folks that don't make money, vote themselves checks out of other peoples pockets.  50% of this country pays no tax.  Now why??  6% and thats the rich folks, the big businesses, pay over 60% of all the taxes, and the other 44% pay the rest.   
Not a very equitable deal. 
Curb your politician.  We have leash laws you know.

redcliffsw


The South was invaded by the north and the South defended itself against the Federal empire building agenda.
The Southerners stood by the Founding Fathers who authored the Constitution. 

The northern aggression was the cause of the War, but you will not find that to be taught in the Federal schools. 
The gov't school agenda is to protect and increase the flow of money to Gov't schools and to advance Federalism.
 

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