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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: billryan
You are approaching boiler man territory. I may disagree with most of what you post, but can understand where you are coming from. We already had a forum idiot, leave the moronic posts to him.


No. Like a stubborn kid, Forkie is going to continue this childish charade.

I think I ask a very legitimate question of whether or not he gives time and money to charities. Don't you think it his hypocritical of him if he doesn't?


Give us a list of the time and money you give to charity, and I'll give you mine. Outside of that, demanding anyone tell you what they give to charity is moronic. Something boiler would do.
Whats next? Comparing glove sizes?


I actually contribute over 100 hours of volunteer time per year. I give generously to charities, but I'm not going to disclose the total amount.
So why would you demand that he does?
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So why would you demand that he does?


I would have thought it was very obvious. He is on here advocating for the poor, but doesn't raise a finger or do a thing about contributing money and volunteering with charities. I find volunteer work to be very fulfilling. It's just like the pleasure of gift giving on a birthday or Christmas.
And you know that because he doesn't post what he gives or the time he may or may not give. Do you realize how stupid that is.

Name calling, changing the subject, funny pictures. What's next?


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Originally posted by: billryan
You are approaching boiler man territory. I may disagree with most of what you post, but can understand where you are coming from. We already had a forum idiot, leave the moronic posts to him.


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Name calling, changing the subject, funny pictures. What's next?

Funny Pictures??? The audacity!


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Originally posted by: billryan
And you know that because he doesn't post what he gives or the time he may or may not give. Do you realize how stupid that is.


Why is it so hard for him to post it? I just find him to be the ultimate hypocrite.
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Originally posted by: billryan
So why would you demand that he does?


I would have thought it was very obvious. He is on here advocating for the poor, but doesn't raise a finger or do a thing about contributing money and volunteering with charities. I find volunteer work to be very fulfilling. It's just like the pleasure of gift giving on a birthday or Christmas.
If you paid attention you would have seeen that much of my advocating was for the middle class. You know, the middle class in, for instance Nevada, that pays four times the state and local tax rate compared with the top one percent.

Should I be doing volunteer work for the middle class?

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: billryan
So why would you demand that he does?


I would have thought it was very obvious. He is on here advocating for the poor, but doesn't raise a finger or do a thing about contributing money and volunteering with charities. I find volunteer work to be very fulfilling. It's just like the pleasure of gift giving on a birthday or Christmas.
If you paid attention you would have seeen that much of my advocating was for the middle class. You know, the middle class in, for instance Nevada, that pays four times the state and local tax rate compared with the top one percent.

Should I be doing volunteer work for the middle class?


Yet another truly disingenuous answer from you and you never answered my point.

On behalf of most middle class citizens, I don't feel like I have been slighted by the top 1% at all. When they buy a multi-million dollar mansion, they pay much more in property taxes than me. By the way, they are allowed to only deduct mortgage interest on a loan of 1.1 million or less, so there is another point you failed to address. I also realize when they buy a six figure car, or extravagant furniture that they are also paying more sales tax than me. They can afford to buy more cars and more furniture than me, but per capita, they are paying more in taxes.



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Originally posted by: billryan
So why would you demand that he does?


I would have thought it was very obvious. He is on here advocating for the poor, but doesn't raise a finger or do a thing about contributing money and volunteering with charities. I find volunteer work to be very fulfilling. It's just like the pleasure of gift giving on a birthday or Christmas.
If you paid attention you would have seeen that much of my advocating was for the middle class. You know, the middle class in, for instance Nevada, that pays four times the state and local tax rate compared with the top one percent.

Should I be doing volunteer work for the middle class?


Yet another truly disingenuous answer from you and you never answered my point.

On behalf of most middle class citizens, I don't feel like I have been slighted by the top 1% at all. When they buy a multi-million dollar mansion, they pay much more in property taxes than me. By the way, they are allowed to only deduct mortgage interest on a loan of 1.1 million or less, so there is another point you failed to address. I also realize when they buy a six figure car, or extravagant furniture that they are also paying more sales tax than me. They can afford to buy more cars and more furniture than me, but per capita, they are paying more in taxes.
I'm happy for you.

I just happen to think the super-wealthy should pay the same total state and local tax rate as the other 99%. Instead of, in the case of Nevada, paying only one fourth that amount. Let's agree to disagree on this one.
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