Obama To Introduce Crackdown Measures On Tax Havens

Discussion in 'Economics' started by NielsenDK, Nov 10, 2008.

  1. It's just too much. If people were not so fat and lazy, there would definitely be a revolution. If the people living in the US today were similar to the people of the 18th century, there would most certainly be a revolution. There needs to be a spark, and some kind of fuel to ignite.
     
    #61     Nov 10, 2008
  2. That's not accurate. There are roughly 20 or so countries which refused to sign a TIEA agreement with the US (Panama, St Kitts/Nevis, Dominica, etc).
     
    #62     Nov 10, 2008
  3. karol88

    karol88

    You need a spark? Take their paycheck away....that should do it...and it seems that we are heading this way (of course unless Obama is really a "saint")
    :D
     
    #63     Nov 10, 2008
  4. I really hope you're right. My fear is that people will just accept at this point whatever yoke is put on their back, just as long as it comes with some vague and unsubstantiated hope of reimbursement or justice, courtesy of big brother, somewhere down the line.
     
    #64     Nov 10, 2008
  5. Jesse Ventura has expressed contempt for religious 'leaders' who seek to impose their religious views upon the American populace. He strongly believes in the concept of 'separation of church and state'. As such, he seeks to limit the 'right' of any religion to exert its influence upon the political processes of this country. I have seen absolutely no evidence that he seeks to restrain individuals from worship, regardless of their religious affiliation. In fact, he would say that government has absolutely no business telling people how/where/when they should express their religious beliefs, regardless of his personal feelings toward religion.

    What specific evidence do you have of Ventura's 'broad contempt for religious rights'?
     
    #65     Nov 10, 2008
  6. MKTrader

    MKTrader

    Yes, including the homeless drug addicts who voted for him multiple times..

    The homeless and unemployed came out in record numbers this election. Why? To vote for fiscal responsibility? No, to vote for who will give the most handouts.

     
    #66     Nov 10, 2008
  7. I agree with you.

    Walter Williams of GMU tried the following experiment.

    On his way into a restaurant, he passed a homeless guy with a sign that read "Vote for Obama. I need the money."

    The server in the restaurant proudly wore a "vote Obama" button.

    After the meal, professor Williams decided to practice a little Obama redistribution. He explained to the server that the homeless guy outside needed the money more than the server, therefore he will give the tip the server earned to the homeless guy outside. The server, fuming, stormed into the kitchen.

    The homeless guy was grateful for the money he didn't earn and the server got a little lesson in what he was voting for (which I'm sure he did not learn).

    Dr. Williams is obviously a brilliant economics professor for those who do not know of him.
     
    #67     Nov 11, 2008
  8. net, net, nothing

    those foreign investors however, would

    and that is not on the US budget accounting books....
    that column doesn't exist.
     
    #68     Nov 11, 2008
  9. belmondo

    belmondo

    solution is to lower taxes. that works everywhere.
    i'm really curious what will socialistic Obama do for next 4 years or more precisely what will people around him will do, since he look like puppet to me
     
    #69     Nov 11, 2008
  10. Obama promised $500 to everybody if he wins .He called it stimulus package but in fact he was buying votes with taxpayers money. Brilliant if you ask me.
     
    #70     Nov 11, 2008