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2010 Apr 30, 2:36am   28,188 views  233 comments

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Finally, there is a site where BIG Government, tax & spend liberals can literally put their money where their mouth is. What a wonderful idea. Why wait for tax increases when you can send in your donation to the Government?

https://www.pay.gov/paygov/forms/formInstance.html?n1271991815942&agencyFormId=23779454&source=patrick.net

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142   elliemae   2010 Jul 21, 2:50pm  

Bap33 says

you guys will laugh … I thought that said “spew excrement” in the original post … seems kinda funny now

No, Bap. He spews excrement. We've all read it...

RayAmerica says

a4adam …. doesn’t take much to make you laugh. Keep reading ellie “I never, ever insult anyone” mae. She’s at her funniest whenever she makes an attempt to say something meaningful.

I would respectfully disagree. I'm funny aldatime - but I'm at my best when I play with trolls.

143   RayAmerica   2010 Jul 24, 9:21am  

Another example of a Liberal not wanting to GIVE:

Sen. John Kerry skips town on sails tax

By Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa
Friday, July 23, 2010 - Updated 1 day ago
Sen. John Kerry, who has repeatedly voted to raise taxes while in Congress, dodged a whopping six-figure state tax bill on his new multimillion-dollar yacht by mooring her in Newport, R.I.
Isabel - Kerry’s luxe, 76-foot New Zealand-built Friendship sloop with an Edwardian-style, glossy varnished teak interior, two VIP main cabins and a pilothouse fitted with a wet bar and cold wine storage - was designed by Rhode Island boat designer Ted Fontaine.
But instead of berthing the vessel in Nantucket, where the senator summers with the missus, Teresa Heinz, Isabel’s hailing port is listed as “Newport” on her stern.
Could the reason be that the Ocean State repealed its Boat Sales and Use Tax back in 1993, making the tiny state to the south a haven - like the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and Nassau - for tax-skirting luxury yacht owners?
Cash-strapped Massachusetts still collects a 6.25 percent sales tax and an annual excise tax on yachts. Sources say Isabel sold for something in the neighborhood of $7 million, meaning Kerry saved approximately $437,500 in sales tax and an annual excise tax of about $70,000.
The senior senator’s chief of staff David Wade denied the old salt was berthing his boat out of state to avoid ponying up to the commonwealth.
“The boat was designed by and purchased from a company in Rhode Island, and it’s based in Newport at the Newport Shipyard for long-term maintenance, upkeep and charter purposes, not tax reasons,” Wade told the Track.
And state Department of Revenue spokesguy Bob Bliss confirmed the senator “is under no obligation to pay the commonwealth sales tax.”
But back in 2006, then-gubernatorial candidate Christy Mihos took some flack for avoiding some $23,000 in Bay State sales tax and $1,320 in local excise taxes by berthing his motor yacht in Rhode Island. But Mihos paid just $475,000 for his 36-foot vessel Ashley and readily admitted that he used the boat at his West Yarmouth summer home.
However, according to Bliss, if Kerry berths the Isabel in Massachusetts waters within six months of purchasing the boat, there’s a “presumption of use” and the Heinz-Kerrys would have to walk the plank and pony up to the Bay State. After six months, should the boat change its berth to, say, Nantucket, then it’s up to the state to go after them for the taxes, Bliss added.
Yesterday, the Isabel, which lists Great Point LLC of Pittsburgh, Penn., as its owner, was getting a spruce-up at the Hinckley shipyard in Portsmouth, R.I. Sources say the senior senator is demanding that some warranty work be done.
Fontaine, a protege of legendary sailboat designer Ted Hood, was tight-lipped about the owners of Isabel but he did confirm the boat was built in New Zealand. According to Internet reports, Kerry was seen in Whangarei last December inspecting his new high-seas plaything.

144   elliemae   2010 Jul 24, 9:34am  

RayAmerica says

And state Department of Revenue spokesguy Bob Bliss confirmed the senator “is under no obligation to pay the commonwealth sales tax.”

145   RayAmerica   2010 Jul 25, 3:48am  

RayAmerica says

Sources say Isabel sold for something in the neighborhood of $7 million, meaning Kerry saved approximately $437,500 in sales tax and an annual excise tax of about $70,000.

Sen. John Kerry, who has repeatedly voted to raise taxes while in Congress, dodged a whopping six-figure state tax bill on his new multimillion-dollar yacht by mooring her in Newport, R.I.

I have correctly pointed out all along that the radical left is the epitome of hypocrisy.

146   RayAmerica   2010 Jul 25, 3:55am  

elliemae says

RayAmerica says
And state Department of Revenue spokesguy Bob Bliss confirmed the senator “is under no obligation to pay the commonwealth sales tax.”

Nice example of how little ellie LIES. She's taken this completely out of context. Sen. Kerry has "no obligation" to pay taxes to Massachusettes BECAUSE he purposely avoided those taxes by mooring his yacht in Newport, R.I. instead. This is the same Senator that repeatedly has voted to RAISE YOUR TAXES because it's "fair." LOL !!!

147   elliemae   2010 Jul 25, 4:14am  

but rayray, I was quoting you. exactly. without changing a thing. not one little bit. so, if I'm lying, it was a direct quote from you.

big deal, he bought a yacht in RI, is keeping it there and because of that won't pay more taxes. do you believe that he’s the only person in the US who takes advantage of loopholes? When you file your taxes, do you itemize or do you just pay the amount based on your salary – do you use loopholes?

http://www.missouriprovote.org/Docs/CTL%20Cashing%20In%20Report2.pdf
“Closing the Geoffrey Loophole would generate $15 million in revenue for the
state of Missouri.vi However, Republican leadership has claimed closing corporate tax
loopholes would harm the state’s business climate.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/06/nyregion/06loopholes.html
GOP Unites to Defend Tax Loopholes
“closing the tax loopholes would provide the city with $374 million in the next fiscal year, rising to $379 million a year thereafter — more than making up for the loss of $327.9 million in annual aid.”

http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/tennessee-real-estate-tycoons-enjoy-45-million-tax-loophole-while-state-revenues-crater/Content?oid=1199156
“Revenue Department surveys show 2,700 businesses are structured as "family owned non-corporate entities" to take advantage, escaping corporate taxes on roughly $5 billion in property and $500 million in profits.”

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/198998_boats10.html
“Some ultra-rich yacht buyers are expecting to deduct millions from their income tax next year by depreciating their pleasure craft under the provisions of the Bush administration's tax-relief program passed by Congress in 2003. About 500,000 boat owners nationwide can decrease their income-tax bill every year by declaring their vessels a second home. Some others collect healthy deductions from putting their boats into charter arrangements that may skirt the provisions of the tax code. And some corporations take deductions on yachts that seem to stretch the definition of a business resource.”

148   RayAmerica   2010 Jul 25, 4:33am  

elliemae says

but rayray, I was quoting you. exactly. without changing a thing. not one little bit. so, if I’m lying, it was a direct quote from you.

Continues to practice Nazi propaganda tactics. At least she's consistent.

149   elliemae   2010 Jul 25, 4:47am  

from the article:
"Reductio ad Hitlerum, also argumentum ad Hitlerum, (dog Latin for "reduction to Hitler" or "argument to Hitler," respectively) is an ad hominem or ad misericordiam argument, and is an informal fallacy. It is a fallacy of irrelevance where a conclusion is suggested based solely on something or someone's origin rather than its current meaning or context. This overlooks any difference to be found in the present situation, typically transferring the positive or negative esteem from the earlier context. Hence this fallacy fails to examine the claim on its merit."

the problem with this argument is that it uses complex words with too many syallables, and I'm not sure he has anyone around who can explain them to him... oooo, this is too much fun.

150   elliemae   2010 Jul 25, 5:00am  

can you break it down into smaller words for the rayray?

151   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 3, 2:05am  

Here it is October 3, 2010 and the Liberal Give Meter still stands at ZERO.

I think Congress should pass a mandatory voluntary law forcing Liberals to GIVE until it hurts. That seems to be the only way to get Liberals to support the socialism they love so much.
Congress needs to force them to give. LOL

152   elliemae   2010 Oct 3, 2:18am  

RayAmerica says

Here it is October 3, 2010 and the Liberal Give Meter still stands at ZERO.

In his self-righteous indignation, rayray fails to realize that no one gives a crap about his "give meter."

153   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 5, 12:53am  

I still can't figure out why it is that Liberals have to wait for Congress to increase their taxes. If they believe in BIG GOVERNMENT so much, why wait? Why not just use this convenient site
to send in their contribution, i.e. "personal tax?"

https://www.pay.gov/paygov/forms/formInstance.html?nc=1271991815942&agencyFormId=23779454&source=patrick.net

154   Vicente   2010 Oct 5, 1:48am  

Poor Ray. You've been hoist by your own petard.

155   tatupu70   2010 Oct 5, 11:33am  

Ray--

Give it up. The more you post, the deeper the hole you've dug gets...

156   elliemae   2010 Oct 5, 1:56pm  

tatupu70 says

Ray–
Give it up. The more you post, the deeper the hole you’ve dug gets…

He doesn't have a problem collecting social security - but what about people who are deemed disabled and are collecting monies they never paid into the system?

Arguing with rayray is like dealing with a small child. They lack the ability to understand anything beyond the insulated world around them, and always expect to be the center of attention.

157   Bap33   2010 Oct 5, 2:32pm  

I don't think it is moral to force us to hand over earned wealth to the gov, just for them to hand to other individuals that meet some guideline made up by the gov. It is not right.

access to the public safety net by non-productive people is a large problem.

and you guys need to not gang up. play nice.

158   elliemae   2010 Oct 5, 2:45pm  

Bap33 says

and you guys need to not gang up. play nice.

So it's okay for rayray to play his snotty little games, attack just about everyone who disagrees with him and be just plain adversarial. But if we disagree with his bullshit, we're ganging up on him? He's driven away many a poster 'round here.

We are playing nice. He's most certainly not, and baits people so that he can act the victim.

159   tatupu70   2010 Oct 5, 10:13pm  

Bap33 says

I don’t think it is moral to force us to hand over earned wealth to the gov, just for them to hand to other individuals that meet some guideline made up by the gov. It is not right.

There are lots of things the government does that I don't think are right. Invading Iraq. Taxing capital gains less than earned income. There are many others. What I do is find people who have similar views to mine and vote for them.

160   Bap33   2010 Oct 6, 12:17am  

wait a sec ellie ..... does the ends justify the means? Be the example, not the reaction.

tat, that sounds about right. If we (US) were not the becon of freedom on Planet Earth, then we sure could stop being the global police. If we did not liberate France, Poland, and the Jews from death camps .. who was going to? Who was going to save Quait? We are kinda like The Super Friends ,,, we fight for truth, justice, and the American way (individual freedom and liberty and stuff). Truth and justice are not liked in all lands.

The whole concept of forced wealth transfer between individuals by order of the ruling poiticos, under threat of law, was greatly hated and feared by those that designed America. They knew it was a very bad idea to give that power to gov and they knew the cancer that welfare is ... and that power was not given to gov in our original design for now-obvious reasons.

161   Vicente   2010 Oct 6, 12:40am  

Bap33 says

We are kinda like The Super Friends ,,, we fight for truth, justice, and the American way (individual freedom and liberty and stuff).

I dunno if we are discussing foreign intervention by fictitious U.S. "Super" League, we are on shaky ground. We are putting words/actions in their "mouths" as we please. I'd like to think Superman would have voted equally to intervene in Rwanda genocide, as in Kuwait. Our record as International Guardians of Freedom and Goodness seems to coincide more with our strategic interests. You could make a better case that it's just PR window dressing.

162   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 1:18am  

Vicente says

I’d like to think Superman would have voted equally to intervene in Rwanda genocide, as in Kuwait. Our record as International Guardians of Freedom and Goodness seems to coincide more with our strategic interests. You could make a better case that it’s just PR window dressing.

I agree. Our entire venture into the Middle East is for a variety of reasons, most of which have nothing to do with the PR baloney promulgated by the government. An excellent book on that very subject and one that I recommend to everyone that wants to know the truth of our intervention in Iraq & Afghanistan: "The Transparent Cabal" by Stephen J. Sniegoski. It also documents the plan & ultimate desire of the Neocons (they are still pulling strings) to expand the war into numerous other mid east nations such as Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Egypt.
This book is a must read for anyone that wants to know the truth of what is behind our military expansion in the middle east.

163   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 1:23am  

I still think it is amazing that Liberals equate Social Security and Welfare type programs for able bodied people. There are literally generations of able bodied people that have collected welfare for doing nothing. Somehow, Liberals think this is being compassionate.

164   tatupu70   2010 Oct 6, 1:39am  

RayAmerica says

There are literally generations of able bodied people that have collected welfare for doing nothing. Somehow, Liberals think this is being compassionate.

I can't speak for liberals. But there will always be people who game the system or try to get something for nothing. Personally, I don't think you should kill worthwhile programs because there are some people who act unethically.

165   Vicente   2010 Oct 6, 1:43am  

I still think it amazing that Ray, confuses Social Security with some sort of "investment" plan into which he has paid money and thus "deserves" money back out. It's not an investment, it's an insurance plan. And surely you have planned well enough that you don't need to fall back on insurance?

I fully expect the bootstrappy people, to not draw on this program. After all a good and farsighted right-thinker would NEVER get into the situation of having failed to save for a comfortable retirement. Only lame-brain Libruls and losers need safety nets.

166   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 1:46am  

tatupu70 says

But there will always be people who game the system or try to get something for nothing. Personally, I don’t think you should kill worthwhile programs because there are some people who act unethically.

Would you be in favor of a work fare type program in which able bodied recipients of welfare would be required to perform some type of civic duty in order to collect their entitlement?

167   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 1:52am  

Vicente says

I still think it amazing that Ray, confuses Social Security with some sort of “investment” plan into which he has paid money and thus “deserves” money back out. It’s not an investment, it’s an insurance plan. And surely you have planned well enough that you don’t need to fall back on insurance?

You are the one that is confused. I have paid both sides of SS for 30 years being that I have been self employed. Call it what you want, it is money that I earned and paid into the system. Having said that, I am very well situated and quite frankly, never believed it would be there for me when it was time to qualify for payments, so no, I don't need to "fall back" on it, but when the time comes, if MY money is there, I will collect it.

As far as deserving payment after having paid into it, I suggest you go down to the local coffee shop and inform the customers there that they don't "deserve" any money from SS when they reach the age to collect. Report back what their response was. LOL

168   tatupu70   2010 Oct 6, 1:57am  

RayAmerica says

tatupu70 says


But there will always be people who game the system or try to get something for nothing. Personally, I don’t think you should kill worthwhile programs because there are some people who act unethically.

Would you be in favor of a work fare type program in which able bodied recipients of welfare would be required to perform some type of civic duty in order to collect their entitlement?

Sure. I think we had this discussion earlier on a different thread. Who will supervise them? Who will organize and set up the work?

You realize that it will increase the cost of the programs, right?

169   tatupu70   2010 Oct 6, 2:02am  

Ray--

I don't think you are really this dense--you are just playing games. Regardless, the point is that everyone plays by the rules that are in place at the time.

I might think government should impose higher taxes on higher income individuals, but I'll pay what I'm required to pay and not more.

You might think government shouldn't be in the business of providing retirement income, but you'll collect it when you're retired.

Same difference. It's not really a difficult concept.

170   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 2:14am  

tatupu70 says

Who will supervise them? Who will organize and set up the work?
You realize that it will increase the cost of the programs, right?

It will DECREASE the cost of the programs because it will force people that want something for nothing OUT of the program! The "work" could be as simple as cleaning public parks, sweeping sidewalks, etc. which would require very little supervision.

171   tatupu70   2010 Oct 6, 2:16am  

RayAmerica says

It will DECREASE the cost of the programs because it will force people that want something for nothing OUT of the program! The “work” could be as simple as cleaning public parks, sweeping sidewalks, etc. which would require very little supervision.

I doubt it. So, if someone did a poor job sweeping, do you still pay them?

172   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 2:16am  

tatupu70 says

You might think government shouldn’t be in the business of providing retirement income, but you’ll collect it when you’re retired.

How in the world is it possible that you miss the fact that Social Security is not a FREE program provided by the government? WE pay into the system .... or are you denying that fact?

173   tatupu70   2010 Oct 6, 2:20am  

RayAmerica says

How in the world is it possible that you miss the fact that Social Security is not a FREE program provided by the government? WE pay into the system …. or are you denying that fact?

Of course it's not free. Nothing is free buddy. What's your point?

174   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 2:27am  

tatupu70 says

Of course it’s not free. Nothing is free buddy. What’s your point?

The point is productive people paying into SS and people that have NEVER worked that receive welfare entitlements are not situationally "equal."

175   tatupu70   2010 Oct 6, 2:35am  

RayAmerica says

The point is productive people paying into SS and people that have NEVER worked that receive welfare entitlements are not situationally “equal.”

First of all, I'm not sure where you think I said they are "equal". Second, how can you even begin to compare the two--they are completely different programs with entirely different objectives. It's like saying apples and oranges aren't "equal". Again--so what?

176   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 3:11am  

tatupu70 says

First of all, I’m not sure where you think I said they are “equal”. Second, how can you even begin to compare the two–they are completely different programs with entirely different objectives.

Obviously you haven't read the posts by your "fellow travelers.' They are the ones that have attempted to illustrate the false point that SS & welfare for nothing are one and the same.

177   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 3:12am  

tatupu70 says

I doubt it. So, if someone did a poor job sweeping, do you still pay them?

So you think the better solution is to pay people that are able to work to do nothing but sit around and get fat off free hand outs?

178   Vicente   2010 Oct 6, 3:18am  

RayAmerica says

I have paid both sides of SS for 30 years being that I have been self employed. Call it what you want, it is money that I earned and paid into the system. Having said that, I am very well situated and quite frankly, never believed it would be there for me when it was time to qualify for payments, so no, I don’t need to “fall back” on it, but when the time comes, if MY money is there, I will collect it.

Do you call up your car insurance company RAGING that you need to "collect" on the money they owe you for paying into their fund every year? I think you don't understand how insurance works. There is no "savings". Money paid into it that year, is paid out that year. You have the idea you are owed something from an account, which just indicates your fundamental misunderstanding.

179   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 6:07am  

Vicente says

Do you call up your car insurance company RAGING that you need to “collect” on the money they owe you for paying into their fund every year?

Uh, what makes you get "car insurance" and Social Security confused as being the same? SS collects, by force, earned income that it applies to SS with the PROMISE to pay back to you in installments at the time of your retirement. Car insurance, the last I checked, is completely voluntary (you aren't forced to drive a car) and is not part of the government nor is it a supplemental retirement system. Before you post anything further, take a few deep breaths and count to ten. If you are still feeling silly enough to continue to post such dribble, go for it.

180   Vicente   2010 Oct 6, 6:12am  

RayAmerica says

Vicente says

Do you call up your car insurance company RAGING that you need to “collect” on the money they owe you for paying into their fund every year?

Uh, what makes you get “car insurance” and Social Security confused as being the same?

Social Security is an INSURANCE program, yet you apparently refer to it as something you invested money in and thus deserve it all back out with interest. In point of fact, there is no investing going on. Are you incapable of comprehending this, or do you just refuse to acknowledge your error?

I have no need to accost the AARP at my coffee shop. If the USA went bankrupt tomorrow, they'd all be sputtering into their coffee, veins popping, and firing up their Medicare-funded scooters to ride on Washington. They'd be as wrong about it as you, as far as being something they are "owed" in my book.

If Mutual of Omaha went totally Tango Uniform, and failed to pay my claim tomorrow, what would be my recourse? Well I can chase after the underwriters and what remains of the company. "What's my 30 years of payments been for??!! This is an outrage!" I would thunder uselessly. Maybe I'd get a slice after lawyering, maybe not. The insurance game is tricky isn't it?

181   RayAmerica   2010 Oct 6, 6:17am  

Vicente says

Social Security is an INSURANCE program, yet you keep mistakenly referring to it as something you invested money in and thus deserve it all back out with interest.

I never said I "invested money" in SS. I did say I was forced (in my case paying both sides) to contribute MY money into the system. I never said I deserved "it all back out with interest." I did say that it is not hypocritical at all to collect SS after I've paid into it with MY MONEY. Somehow you got all that confused with car insurance. Apparently you confused your little friend the Duckie Dude too. LOL !!

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