AP: US terrorism alert warns of politically motivated violence.

hanimmal

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If AOC had her way we would living in a communist country. Is it you think that’s good or just agree with anybody that’s on the left? All these big ideas and no money to pay for it.
Because you bought into the trolling that right wing hate mongers have told you about her?

She is one second term congresswoman who I can't vote for anyways. The only reason she is even noteworthy is that she is an attractive educated non-melanin-lite female with power, which is scary as shit to today's Republican party if they are not pushing conspiracy theories about black babies being murdered by liberals or whatever wacky shit the propagandists can convince their followers of.
 

BodegaBud

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What gets me is the big deal they made over some dumb cartoon but the squad can tweet all kinds of inflammatory garbage and the left thinks that’s ok
 

CatHedral

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She advocates confiscatory policy of the fruit of OTHER persons production.

Do you suffer from extrapolation problems? Perhaps viagara is right for you?
(riffles handbook)
(stops) here.
DIRECT ATTACK ON OPPONENT’S GENITALIA
damage 5
life cost 50
Universally an act of desperation designed to conceal, but plainly marking, the collapse of aggressor’s reasoning.
COUNTER none required.
 

hanimmal

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What gets me is the big deal they made over some dumb cartoon but the squad can tweet all kinds of inflammatory garbage and the left thinks that’s ok
You said it so it must be true right?

Do you mean like the rich guy who sits on their ass in their sweet chairs while the real work is done by the people who don't make millions/billions and pay far more of their money in taxes?

Nevermind, it's just more elitism shit from the fascist loving chauvinist.
 

BodegaBud

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Do you mean like the rich guy who sits on their ass in their sweet chairs while the real work is done by the people who don't make millions/billions and pay far more of their money in taxes?





There is no way the average person pays more in actual dollars than somebody wealthy. Maybe % but that’s still a hell of a lot more. I’m more concerned with those that don’t pay any taxes and use services our taxes pay for without ever putting in
 

Rob Roy

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(riffles handbook)
(stops) here.
DIRECT ATTACK ON OPPONENT’S GENITALIA
damage 5
life cost 50
Universally an act of desperation designed to conceal, but plainly marking, the collapse of aggressor’s reasoning.
COUNTER none required.
And of course if you lay around all day and have no money, A.O.C. will steal the money from other people so you can get your blue pills!

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mooray

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And of course if you lay around all day and have no money, A.O.C. will steal the money from other people so you can get your blue pills!

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It's funny how you cry about taxes as being slavery, but if the US implemented your donations-based government two hundred years ago, there's a good chance there would literally be slavery today, as opposed to your crybaby version of slavery.
 

Rob Roy

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It's funny how you cry about taxes as being slavery, but if the US implemented your donations-based government two hundred years ago, there's a good chance there would literally be slavery today, as opposed to your crybaby version of slavery.
Donations isn't the right word to use to describe a mutually agreed to transaction though. I'm afraid you are mistaken. At least you're consistent though, pfft.

There is slavery today, at least in part, since taxation is most often not a mutually agreed to event and features stealing the labor of an unwilling person and using that erm "revenue" to forge other chains which further bind those same people as well as other innocent victims.

You sound like a rape apologist for somebody who only wants to stick the tip in.
 

hanimmal

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There is no way the average person pays more in actual dollars than somebody wealthy. Maybe % but that’s still a hell of a lot more. I’m more concerned with those that don’t pay any taxes and use services our taxes pay for without ever putting in
lol.

https://apnews.com/article/archive-personal-taxes-donald-trump-f0e2af5f9f99de9d30dc6b9097121188
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President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his first year in the White House, according to a report Sunday in The New York Times.

Trump, who has fiercely guarded his tax filings and is the only president in modern times not to make them public, paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years.

The details of the tax filings complicate Trump’s description of himself as a shrewd and patriotic businessman, revealing instead a series of financial losses and income from abroad that could come into conflict with his responsibilities as president. The president’s financial disclosures indicated he earned at least $434.9 million in 2018, but the tax filings reported a $47.4 million loss.

The tax filings also illustrate how a reputed billionaire could pay little to nothing in taxes, while someone in the middle class could pay substantially more than him. Roughly half of Americans pay no income taxes, primarily because of how low their incomes are. But IRS figures indicate that the average tax filer paid roughly $12,200 in 2017, about 16 times more than what the president paid.

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The disclosure, which the Times said comes from tax return data it obtained extending over two decades, comes at a pivotal moment ahead of the first presidential debate Tuesday and weeks before a divisive election against Democrat Joe Biden.

Speaking at a news conference Sunday at the White House, Trump dismissed the report as “fake news” and maintained he has paid taxes, though he gave no specifics. He also vowed that information about his taxes “will all be revealed,” but he offered no timeline for the disclosure and made similar promises during the 2016 campaign on which he never followed through.

In fact, the president has fielded court challenges against those seeking access to his returns, including the U.S. House, which is suing to get Trump’s tax returns as part of congressional oversight.

During his first two years as president, Trump received $73 million from foreign operations, which in addition to his golf properties in Scotland and Ireland included $3 million from the Philippines, $2.3 million from India and $1 million from Turkey, among other nations. The president in 2017 paid $145,400 in taxes in India and $156,824 in the Philippines, compared to just $750 in U.S. income taxes. The Times said the tax records did not reveal any unreported connections to Russia.

Trump found multiple ways to reduce his tax bills. He has taken tax deductions on personal expenses such as housing, aircraft and $70,000 to style his hair while he filmed “The Apprentice.” Losses in the property businesses solely owned and managed by Trump appear to have offset income from his stake in “The Apprentice” and other entities with multiple owners.

During the first two years of his presidency, Trump relied on business tax credits to reduce his tax obligations. The Times said $9.7 million worth of business investment credits that were submitted after Trump requested an extension to file his taxes allowed him to offset his obligations and pay just $750 each in 2016 and 2017.

Income tax payments help finance the military and domestic programs.

Trump, starting in 2010, claimed and received an income tax refund that totaled $72.9 million, which the Times said was at the core of an ongoing audit by the IRS. The Times said a ruling against Trump could cost him $100 million or more.

The president could also face mounting financial pressure in the years ahead. The tax records show he’s carrying a total of $421 million in loans and debt that are primarily due within four years. Most of that debt comes from the Doral golf resort in Florida ($125 million) and Trump’s Washington hotel ($160 million), two properties that the Times said are struggling financially.

Full Coverage: Donald Trump

Richard Neal, D-Mass., the chair of the House Ways and Means Committee who has tried unsuccessfully to obtain Trump’s tax records, said the Times report makes it even more essential for his committee to get the documents.

“It appears that the President has gamed the tax code to his advantage and used legal fights to delay or avoid paying what he owes,” Neal wrote in a statement. “Now, Donald Trump is the boss of the agency he considers an adversary. It is essential that the IRS’s presidential audit program remain free of interference.”

A lawyer for the Trump Organization, Alan Garten, and a spokesperson for the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press on the report.

Garten told the Times that “most, if not all, of the facts appear to be inaccurate.”

He said in a statement to the news organization that the president “has paid tens of millions of dollars in personal taxes to the federal government, including paying millions in personal taxes since announcing his candidacy in 2015.”

The New York Times said it declined to provide Garten with the tax filings in order to protect its sources, but it said its sources had legal access to the records.

During his first general election debate against Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, Clinton said that perhaps Trump wasn’t releasing his tax returns because he had paid nothing in federal taxes.

Trump interrupted her to say, “That makes me smart.”
He should have his own radio show of leftist propaganda. He really likes that shit LOL
If by 'leftist' propaganda you mean actual facts showing that the right wing hate mongering spam trolls are full of shit, and not right wing hate mongers cat fishing as left-trolls, it would be better just to listen to actual news stations.

It would be nice if there were more actual information channels on the radio, but reporting on reality is a lot more costly than just making shit up to be all angry about like the hate mongering radio trolls do.
 

mooray

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Donations isn't the right word to use to describe a mutually agreed to transaction though. I'm afraid you are mistaken. At least you're consistent though, pfft.
No, it's much closer to a donation than anything else. When you go to buy a gallon of milk, you give them your $7 or whatever and you leave with the milk, which is a mutually agreed transaction. When you want your $7 to go towards a $500 million dollar bridge, it's a donation, because you may or may not get anything for your money however many years later.

There is slavery today, at least in part, since taxation is most often not a mutually agreed to event and features stealing the labor of an unwilling person and using that erm "revenue" to forge other chains which further bind those same people as well as other innocent victims.
We've been over this a hundred times. You choose to live in an area with taxation and you are free to live someplace where there is no taxation. You should probably blame your parents for not knowing you'd grow up to be a complete narcissist, assuming you still live at home, or you should blame yourself if you moved yourself to your current location. It's not up to your region to conform itself to your desires, it's up to you to live in an region that better suits your needs.

You sound like a rape apologist for somebody who only wants to stick the tip in.
You sound like someone that cries about the tip while simultaneously begging for the tip.
 

UncleBuck

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She’s a dumb bar maid. The shit that she rambles off is anything but intelligent. She sounds like a kid in a high school debate
you are crying that joe biden is a communist because he is trying to pass paid family leave for having a kid. how do you think you compare to the twice elected representative? be honest
 

Fogdog

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Do you mean like the rich guy who sits on their ass in their sweet chairs while the real work is done by the people who don't make millions/billions and pay far more of their money in taxes?





There is no way the average person pays more in actual dollars than somebody wealthy. Maybe % but that’s still a hell of a lot more. I’m more concerned with those that don’t pay any taxes and use services our taxes pay for without ever putting in
^This chud says he doesn't jump to conclusions then jumps to conclusion. Then again, "alternative facts" .

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