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Offline Ballygrl

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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #25 on: December 13, 2012, 12:07:42 PM »
You mean the rich won't just say ok and take tax hikes? they'll actually leave and go to a more tax friendly place? if they leave who'll bear the burden? <blink> <blink>
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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2012, 12:31:27 PM »
MY GOD!!!!

Could these people be any more STUPID!!!

If the brains of ALL the DUmmies was gunpowder, there wouldn't be enough of it to make a puff of smoke.

I never did row over and read that steaming pile of idiocy, but just reading the snippets here made my head explode. 

The articles about this use words such as "denounce" and "dismay."  This says to me that there is very little that anyone can do, including a bunch of DUmb****s in an echo chamber, and especially BantheGOP, who rails against this sort of thing all the time.  Impotent rage. 

When their ravings over there turned to "we've been propping them up for years!!!!"  that's when the headache started. 

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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2012, 12:44:36 PM »
With each passing day, I hate the Magistrate more and more.

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Wed Dec 12, 2012, 05:50 PM
brokechris (186 posts)
68. are you aware that funds in the Caymans and the Bahamas are not "hidden"

and that people do pay taxes on them?

There used to be a few countries that kept banking secrets--but the patriot act has ended that.

I know this for a fact--I used to have money in a Grand Cayman bank (I lived there for a while). IRS was well aware of the fact--and I had to report the meager bit of interest income I got.

The reason people bank overseas post-patriot act is--1) in some countries your money is backed by gold so it is more stable 2) higher interest rates 3) diversification 

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Wed Dec 12, 2012, 06:07 PM
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76. Peddle It Elsewhere, Fella

You sound like someone asking who scored the winning touchdown in the World Series....


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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #28 on: December 13, 2012, 12:51:45 PM »
With each passing day, I hate the Magistrate more and more.



I'm with you, Karin.  What a putz he is.
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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #29 on: December 13, 2012, 03:10:33 PM »
The only thing that scares me about these assholes is all of their fellow travelers that think the rich owe them something or that whites owe them something.  They are going to be a special breed of nasty when the EBT cards quit working.

It's all good here, I'm ready for them.
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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #30 on: December 14, 2012, 03:51:39 AM »
Oh dear, one of them is making some sense...that really can't be allowed.

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11. The EU allows free movement between any countries.

There is not even passport control between most countries.

The 75% tax rate will not last long. Soon enough there will be nobody in that tax bracket to collect it from.

Until we brought in the 50% rate we were the preferred destination for Frenchies avoiding their own taxes - at the last election both candidates for the French presidency campaigned in London, as it's now one of the largest French cities. Of course, that's not why the high rates are in place - the Conservatives in government here want to get rid of the 50% rate, and point out that it's not raising revenue...but the left just rant and rave about tax cuts for the rich (Laffer curves being beyond their comprehension). The tax rates - whether from French, British, or (presently aspirational) American leftists - are not about raising revenue they're about attacking the rich.

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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #31 on: December 14, 2012, 03:54:34 AM »
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6. I have Long Considered This, Sir, the Most Appropriate Possible Use For Our Country's Military

The seizure of assets hidden abroad from taxation, and the bringing of law to outlaw territories where tax evaders shelter.


If you ever want to see a case where en masse soldiers refuse to carry out orders...let this administration or ANY administration...try to do what The Masturbate is hoping for.
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Re: "The rich" are fleeing Britain and France following high tax hikes.
« Reply #32 on: December 14, 2012, 04:14:04 AM »
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21. If they are not contributing anyhow, let them leave. They are just a burden

those who are paying their taxes.


I don't see the downside of getting rid of Corporate Welfare Kings. Eg, no more bailouts when they gamble away the country's wealth.

Somalia might be a good place for them. I don't know if they even have a tax system in place.


Sabrinanumber girl - you done make me proud.   It's a shame that Nads will steal the crown from you this year.   

Quote of the year right there, and she doesn't even realize she is speaking about 99% of the DU - parasites who don't contribute to the country and are a burden to those who are paying their taxes.

Beautiful.