Tax Cheats out of control

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by smilingsynic, Aug 1, 2006.

  1. bsmeter

    bsmeter



    Well you never asked me about my sex life. In that case I could post a video with your mom in it.:D
     
    #21     Aug 2, 2006


  2. That's fine with me, cause the corporation's goal is to keep growing and squeezing.

    Look I dont have any love for government burauracts, especially in this country. Besides being one of the 3 lowest forms of life on Earth, they are a bunch of sycophants that are just tools of big business.

    But as much as you hate to admit it, there are a number of countries where socialist governments work fine. You cannot do without governments, you cannot really expect corporations to run anything besides feudalism.

    Big difference between a government institution and a corporation institutions. As much as it can be corrupted(particularly by big business), at its core a government institution is founded upon the welfare of the people. A corporation is just all about profits, nothing more, nothing less.
     
    #22     Aug 2, 2006
  3. When he says "Baaaaahh", you think sex? Thanks for the laugh. From redneck country?


    I'll take it as a compliment, I like using my brain, reading and applying critical thinking to information. It's kinda fun, you know, figuring sh*t out.

    My guess is that you cannot even comprehend fractional reserve banking and why it can be (or pretty much is) problematic. Don't feel bad, the average person in the NYC financial industry probably can't either.
     
    #23     Aug 2, 2006
  4. Stop the bs. Make the penalty 10X the avoided tax, and actually nail the suckers.

    All the whining , as usual is crap.

    In a free market , you have to use free market techniques. Make the penalty so heinous, that only a complete moron would chance it.

    End of problem.
     
    #24     Aug 2, 2006
  5. hans37

    hans37

    I asked simple question, both hydo and bs came back with insults but no declarations of being profitable.

    care to try again fellas ?hydro and bs,: are you profitable in your trading?
     
    #25     Aug 3, 2006
  6. segv

    segv

    Why try to "solve" an artificial problem with stronger enforcement? Remove the egregious taxation, and there will be no motivation to evade.

    There are over 17,000 pages of Federal tax code. Are you SURE that you are complying as we speak? If not, stronger enforcement might not be such a good idea for you.

    -segv
     
    #26     Aug 3, 2006
  7. If it is not spent this causes a budget surplus and less money will be automatically be allocated next period. I can't blame anyone for taking advantage of the current tax code. Charity is not the name of the game.
     
    #27     Aug 3, 2006
  8. zdreg

    zdreg

    straight out of a book of snaps.
    it makes you wonder if people are born with bad tadte or pick it up along the way.
     
    #28     Aug 3, 2006
  9. Another good thread degenerates into name calling......


    On a positive note. I see some Libertarians have posted. I dont know when. But my heart tells me our next truly great president will be one....
    I cant see any future with the Dems or Repubs.

    Have fun with the name calling.
     
    #29     Aug 3, 2006
  10. zdreg

    zdreg

     
    #30     Aug 3, 2006