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Leech confirmed :) No clue of what a hard life is, just so fucking soft you can't even get through a day without bitching about your hard life and your taxes.

And when you get old like my pissant old neighbor, will you will be bitter because you were a cunt to everyone and nobody wants you around them unless it involves money? He chose to leave the US because he had nobody, he chose to move to a non-gringo area because it was cheaper per square foot but really because he did not make a friend in a year.

Now he wanders about looking for anything he can bitch about, classic con.

Sympathy for the old devil, or just throw him down the stairs and be done with the parasitic wretch..
LOL you're such a clown. Go stand in the corner with your dunce cap. hahaha
 
You pawns.. can't live with em, can't kill em apparently.

I'm taking the dunce out to get him a new phone tomorrow anyway. Something simple that a 71 year old can handle, with big buttons and WhatsApp so he can message his whore of the week.

No there is a girl who earns her money.
 
You pawns.. can't live with em, can't kill em apparently.

I'm taking the dunce out to get him a new phone tomorrow anyway. Something simple that a 71 year old can handle, with big buttons and WhatsApp so he can message his whore of the week.

No there is a girl who earns her money.

You're a good guy man, helping cripples like that
 
You pawns.. can't live with em, can't kill em apparently.

I'm taking the dunce out to get him a new phone tomorrow anyway. Something simple that a 71 year old can handle, with big buttons and WhatsApp so he can message his whore of the week.

No there is a girl who earns her money.

You sound like you've spent the evening on the sauce. Can't blame ya, it's a good remedy for times like these.
 
Conservatives when they don't like society pull away and live in isolation.

At the end of this life, such a conservative experiences unbelievable boredom and loneliness.

The libbers are in this politics forum because of a concern about how the extreme cons are wrecking society they fear, they are idly studying the problem because of curiosity. A few are forum addicted.

The cons are here largely because even this fractious contact is better than none at all.

But at least they are here which means they don't have the most extreme case of isolationism, yet. After that point you just die if your body will allow you to.

I guess you forgot about the commune's of the 60's old timer? or "turn on, tune in, drop out"?

And I also remember a time when the left not only completely distrusted the intelligence agencies or "deep state", but actively engaged them at every turn. Now, it seems the former left and deep state have formed an unholy alliance.

But, hey, maybe I've consumed too much fake news.
 
You're a good guy man, helping cripples like that

Just biding my time.. one little push ;)

Really he is awful, I've run into too many old men like this. My Colombian girfriend's English is not good enough to understand him very well, she is always bringing him little things. I don't tell her what a prick he is as it would make her world less cheerful. e.g. recently when he was looking at some dark skinned kids 6-8 years old running for the elevator, he smiled at me and sauntered away doing a chimp walk.

Ever sit doing some work and hear two over 60 guys spend 40+ minutes discussing if a chicken would be a good pet for an apartment? I swear if I had thought to record that I'd have made a killing on Youtube views.

The thing is, it is EASY to work hard if you are well paid and able to get things reasonably quickly. I worked/work 'hard' but I also got paid damned well, insanely well trading. When you have dental pain which you can't get sorted because your kid needs something cheap bla bla .. and life won't get easier for a LONG time (20-30 years), different story. Seeing some boomers sneering at relatively speaking real men..
 
There are huge advantages to higher taxation when done reasonably well.


The guy was a comedian so presents unusually well, it is worth a watch.

Lets explore the taxes and purchases required by law a locally owned small business owner pays in my “income-tax free” state of Washington and compare the taxes paid by an established and profitable business with a profit margin of 5%.

In Washington State, although there is no income tax, there is a gross receipts tax.
The Washington gross receipts tax rate depends on business type. For this example, I will use 1.5%. This rate, which must be paid regardless of profitability is 30% of the businesses profit margin in the example provided.

Self employment taxes are 14.13% of profits. 50% of this tax is deductable for income tax purposes.

Health insurance is at least $6500 per year per full-time employee. Employee costs as a percentage of sales are, say 30%.

Workmans compensation insurance is highly variable, but I will use roughly the midpoint of about two thousand annually per employee.

The state sales tax is about 10%.

There are business licensing fees, inspection fees, and fines levied on businesses as well. The government heavily regulates and targets very high profit margin business, such as those in the medical profession as part of a “shake down” campaign to extract money out of them. These businesses generally “gladly” pay the fines without contest fearing litigation costs and criminal prosecution. I will assign a small value for this, but it is a significant cost and risk of doing business in a Blue State.

Real estate taxes are about 1.5% on the assessed value of the property that the business uses. Even if this business rents their space, this tax is accounted for in the market rent.

Now lets put the numbers together and estimate the amount of taxes a small business generates measured against the business profit margin.

Some Assumptions listed below:
Business Sales: $1,000,000
Fulltime Employees, including owner: 6
Square Footage of Business: 600

Annual taxes generated by this business
State Sales Tax Paid by Business Customers, $100,000.
Required Health Care Insurance, $39,000.
State Gross Receipts Tax, $15,000.
Employment Taxes, $42,390
Real Estate allocated to rent, $500.
Workmans Compensation, $12,000.
Licenses, other fees, and fines, $1,500.

Total taxes and required business spending generated, $210,390.
Net Business profit generated, $50,000.
Taxes and required soending as a percentage of net profit margin, 420%.
With numbers like these can you say Communism has not taken over?
Who is the business owner really working for? Certainly not for himself.

If you look at annual reports of publically traded companies over the years, you will notice employee compensation as a percentage of sales has been declining dramatically. The taxes business pay, the regulatory burden, and the risks a business must take all have a role in what the business can pay it’s employees.

Pehaps we should more weight to what a business owner says over what a comedien may think in determining appropiate public policy.
 
Lets explore the taxes and purchases required by law a locally owned small business owner pays in my “income-tax free” state of Washington and compare the taxes paid by an established and profitable business with a profit margin of 5%.

In Washington State, although there is no income tax, there is a gross receipts tax.
The Washington gross receipts tax rate depends on business type. For this example, I will use 1.5%. This rate, which must be paid regardless of profitability is 30% of the businesses profit margin in the example provided.

Self employment taxes are 14.13% of profits. 50% of this tax is deductable for income tax purposes.

Health insurance is at least $6500 per year per full-time employee. Employee costs as a percentage of sales are, say 30%.

Workmans compensation insurance is highly variable, but I will use roughly the midpoint of about two thousand annually per employee.

The state sales tax is about 10%.

There are business licensing fees, inspection fees, and fines levied on businesses as well. The government heavily regulates and targets very high profit margin business, such as those in the medical profession as part of a “shake down” campaign to extract money out of them. These businesses generally “gladly” pay the fines without contest fearing litigation costs and criminal prosecution. I will assign a small value for this, but it is a significant cost and risk of doing business in a Blue State.

Real estate taxes are about 1.5% on the assessed value of the property that the business uses. Even if this business rents their space, this tax is accounted for in the market rent.

Now lets put the numbers together and estimate the amount of taxes a small business generates measured against the business profit margin.

Some Assumptions listed below:
Business Sales: $1,000,000
Fulltime Employees, including owner: 6
Square Footage of Business: 600

Annual taxes generated by this business
State Sales Tax Paid by Business Customers, $100,000.
Required Health Care Insurance, $39,000.
State Gross Receipts Tax, $15,000.
Employment Taxes, $42,390
Real Estate allocated to rent, $500.
Workmans Compensation, $12,000.
Licenses, other fees, and fines, $1,500.

Total taxes and required business spending generated, $210,390.
Net Business profit generated, $50,000.
Taxes and required soending as a percentage of net profit margin, 420%.
With numbers like these can you say Communism has not taken over?
Who is the business owner really working for? Certainly not for himself.

If you look at annual reports of publically traded companies over the years, you will notice employee compensation as a percentage of sales has been declining dramatically. The taxes business pay, the regulatory burden, and the risks a business must take all have a role in what the business can pay it’s employees.

Pehaps we should more weight to what a business owner says over what a comedien may think in determining appropiate public policy.

"With numbers like these can you say Communism has not taken over? "

No, I really cannot say that at all. He is working for himself.

I own a business with nine employees, three of which are paid out of our US branch.

I can throw numbers around but without context? What if the above business was a restaurant?

Might I ask, what is the sale value of this business including a value for customer goodwill? Cash-out value after say 25 years?

What I see above is the spiel used to berate an employee asking for a rise, "with all state and government taxes Dan (Conners), I can't swing it this year".

You have taxes, so to the competition and that leads to an even playing field, the stronger survive? It bugs me that small businesses are focused on employees wanting food and all when ignoring their corporate competition who has lobbied to add ten layers of regulations, a percentage to them, crippling to a small business etc.

Much of the irritation from one guy was illegals, because he used them since his competition used them but he felt anxiety (fear of being caught, not their welfare). Understandable but also.. he chose to enter that area of business.

How much will the owner make when he sells? What is his salary vs employees?
 
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