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Episode #115 - Mark Moss - Alex Svetski and the Uncommunist Manifesto
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It's sad naman na its Christmas na and I cant splurge myself sa bagay na gusto ko (ngayon). Tipid tipid tipid. Di ko man lang naramdaman ang 13th month pay. Kasi I have to pay this ganyan ganon. Not even sa savings napunta. It's okay lang naman. Ayoko kasi ng masusumbatan ako na ang hirap ko daw iplease. Just want everything to be fair, kahit papaano. :) Kung nahihirapan sya magsave para lang maka-uwi...same thing din naman. Baka sabihin naman nya puro pasarap lang ako e. Just doing my part. ;) Still have utangs as well. But I know, Mom can understand naman. Hehe. Will pay you Ma pagdating ni 14th. Promise. And I will make bawi sa mga kids, as I promised. Sa May na lang tayo magpakrismas party sa mga bata. No budget si Ate ngayon e. Haha. Pwede naman iyon Belated/Advance Merry Pasko! 2 in 1, for 2011 and 2012. ;)
Tiis lang muna. Sa February naman mararamdaman ko ang kapalit ng pagtitiis. :)
How to become a property tax consultant is something you probably haven't lost sleep over lately but maybe you should.
Making a Fair-Share Tax System
As Americans, paying income tax feels unnatural. However, we have the world’s strongest army to maintain, and every generation will be older than the last, so we need a strong safety net for our elderly. We also know the dollar is weaker than it has ever been, so we should relieve the tax burden on those making so little. I’m not a tax expert, just an American who is tired of politicians for the past three decades promising to overhaul our tax system, and yet still not easing the tax burden on those of us who struggle to make ends meet. So here is... What a Fair-Share tax system could look like: 1% for $3k and under 2% for $5k 3% for $7k 4% for $10k 5% for $11k 6% for $12k 7% for $13k 8% for $14k 9% for $15k 10% for $16k 11% for $17k 12% for $18k 13% for $19k 14% for $20k 15% for $21k 16% for $22k 17% for $24k 18% for $26k 19% for $28k 20% for $30k 25% for $35k 26% for $50k 27% for $75k 28% for $100k 29% for $125k 30% for $150k 31% for $175k 32% for $200k 33% for $250k 34% for $300k 35% for $400k 36% for $500k 37% for $600k 38% for $700k 39% for $800k 40% for $900k 41% for $1mil 42% for $2mil 43% for $3mil 44% for $5mil 45% for $10mil+ Obviously, my goal here was to make sure the poor pay less and the rich pay more. I’ve never been a fan of the $250,000 line most Democrats like to draw. To me, a one percent increase based on your income level is fair. The more you make, the more you’ve been blessed, and the more you should be willing to support the country that has given you so much. Easy, simple, to the point.
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