Funny, mine jumped from about $700 to over $1200 the year before they started on Obamacare. After it passed, it dropped down to just under $1100. Should I blame Obamacare for that?
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I believe you did on several other occasions.
Nope, I believe in working for things like a college education, not getting a free ride on my and my husbands dime since both of us worked our butts off to pay for our college education as we went. Working and going to school sometimes doing both full time a semester. NO loans, no handouts, we earned it.
As far as the child credit goes, don't have kids if you can't afford them period.
Here is something worth reading;
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<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 128);"></span>Your rant sounds like a petulant whiny child, wishing ill on those who have more. Here's a news flash....you simply cannot create wealth by taking from one and giving it to another. Wealth is created by a growing economy that provides opportunities for people to make their own money, not getting more handouts. And it's entirely short sighted to say capital gains don't affect the average working person. What about the average retired person, who worked his/her whole life, paid into the system, but relies on their own savings (typically stocks and bonds); should they be burdened by raising capital gains taxes? But you didn't think about that, did you?
Posts like the one above make you sound like an ignorant simpleton. The point of that video wasn't about the man's own personal wealth, it was about burdensome socialist schemes proposed and put in place in this admin., that would make it impossible today to open as many stores/hire as many employess as Home Depot has. And let's face it...Home Depot has created more jobs than Obama, so I'd place my bets on him over the POTUS when it comes to knowing what works and what doesn't