Posted on 10/09/2004 8:48:33 AM PDT by Kozy
Last night John Kerry, the carnival barker(let me guess your weight/age for a quarter) guessed that only three people in the room earned more than $200,000 last year. Betcha a quarter he is wrong on that one. The real issue is that he will roll back taxes for those earning under $200,000. He just gave himslef a tax break. According to his tax returns he only reports since 1999 his earnings as a senator except last year when there were sales of trust and other properties, a one time event.
So he is wrong on the number of people earning more than $200,000 and he has promised himself a tax break.
Johnny you just touched the third rail of politics, taxes, and you will die.
I bet there were people in the room that were insulted by this comment.
You'd win that bet. One of the pre-debate speakers on the scene was Frank Fahrenkopf, long time Republican Party big-shot and lobbist for various industry associations ... and I know for sure that he makes more than $200 large a year.
Kerry lies so much, that there is no point in listening to him, at all. He will SAY ANYTHING to lie his way into the White House...along with his goons in the leftist MSM cartel.
John Kerry is also a hypocrite.
Not just a hypocrite, a stupid pompous ass, as well.
Yeah, he sure is a stupid pompous too. He flip-flops too. He is really condesecending.
The way I see it, the magic number is 200,000.
Everybody that makes 199,999 to 220,000 might be better off to stop working in October.(great for the economy)
Or cheat, or put their income in somebody else's name or donate to the local cheatin charity and get a kick back or give their old 1972 non running buick to charity and claim it as a 15,000 write off or etc....
Sales tax is the only way to go!!!!
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