Was Robin Hood the first Liberal to steal from the rich, and give to the poor?
Didn’t he keep much of that money for himself and his “merry men”?
Could the people, who gave him shelter, be considered accomplices?
Did other people end up paying more taxes because of his stealing from public officials?—Did they pay higher prices to the merchants who were robbed?
Would his “merry men” be Democratic politicians if they were alive today?
SHORTBUS—Moses was a rebel, not a Liberal.
Liberals and conservatives only exist in a society that gives it’s members some input about how things are managed.
MITCHELL–That would justify Robin leading them in a rebellion, not getting their help to steal.
IITRIX—Did I miss it, or did you just make a very big jump from asking from the rich to stealing from them?
CORAGRYPH—You really must explain that little difference to Ted Kennedy, so he will stop playing Robin Hood.
Why don’t the Democrats chase them out of their party?
IITRIX— I didn’t even know that Jesus was such a lousy fisherman, baker, and wine maker.
Perhaps, when he coms back he will practice these skills so that he can live up to that “all powerful, and “all knowing”
reputation of his.
Wolf—So it’s O.K. to steal from some one who Liberals don’t like.
Were there no nice rich liberals?
Are all Liberals failures?, or are all failures Liberal?
Can I claim my 18 year old nephew as a dependant under my taxes?
He’s a full time student and lives with both his parents under my house. I provide the shelter and pay for all utilities and food which is what my family uses too. I paid for a quarter of his tuition last year. I don’t have legal guardianship and haven’t adopted him. Both parents are non taxpayers. Can I still claim him or no? He’s lived with me for 3 months now and goes to college.
Do you have to use ST capital losses to Offset LT Gains?
Example: you have $50 of ST losses and $100 of LT Gains. If you offset to a net $50 LT gain, you forego the advantage of sheltering future ST gains, which are taxed at a much higher rate. Question: in this example, can you elect to not use the ST loss, pay tax on the full $100 LT gain, and carry forward the entire $50 ST loss?
Categories: Tax Shelters Tags: Capital, Gains, losses, offset
I am 71 this year and still working. Is there any savings plan I can contribute to before taxes?
If I can’t shelter some income my social security becomes taxable. I have an IRA but no employer sponsored plan so need to build for the day I can no longer work.
Categories: Tax Shelters Tags: Before, contribute, Plan, savings, still, taxes, there, this, working, year
How much does it really costs to install an Outside wood furnace boiler?
What are all the hidden costs involved? i.e. the boilers shelters, trenches, electrical requirements and costs, piping and plumbing requirements, concrete slabs etc, …building permits, storage shelters for the seasoned wood, transportation costs of the wood, cutting and prep of wood, labor to install the unit, labor to maintain the unit, labor to operate the unit, maintenance materials costs, operating tools costs (including chain saws, splitters, etc. and what tools are needed), cleaning costs, taxes costs, property area costs, wood costs. Also what is the average amount and cost of seasoned wood required to operate for one season in NY?
