Some more great tax and economic jokes from today’s episode of NewsBusted.
Posted by taxguru on March 12, 2013
Some more great tax and economic jokes from today’s episode of NewsBusted.
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Posted by taxguru on March 12, 2013
Tax bills for rich families approach 30-year high – And it’s still not enough for the DemonRats.
Record Tax Revenue Not Enough for Dems – It can never be enough.
CBO: Federal Revenue to Set Record in 2013 – But still not even close to covering the wild out of control spending by our rulers. In fact, there is no amount of tax revenue that could ever cover it.
Paulson Said to Explore Puerto Rico as Home With Low Tax – High taxes do motivate behavior.
Government Advertises for Nearly 2,600 New Jobs Since Sequestration – The growth of Big Brother government continues unabated.
Dozens of WH senior staffers making six-figure salaries amid sequester woes – Only those of us living on Planet Earth have to cut back when money is tight. These basic rules of economics don’t apply to the Planet DC.
Another Tax-the-Rich Plan Introduced in Congress – The short-sighted DemonRats have no fear of killing the Golden Goose.
The Fed Pumps Up Obama’s Market – The artificial bubble has to burst eventually.
40 Obama White House aides owe the IRS $333,000 in back taxes – Normal laws don’t apply to those in power.
IRS: How should we treat the new health insurer “fee”? – The tentacles of ObamaCare continue to grow, including allowing IRS to regulate health insurance coverage.
Cost of Entitlements: To cover $35T promise, future generations face steep tax hikes – Our reckless rulers continue to spend all current and future money now. In the real world on Planet Earth, such behavior would result in prison time, not royalty as occurs on Planet DC.
Sequester won’t interrupt collection of taxes from ‘ObamaCare’ – Nothing stops the Tax Collector.
Ex-Lawyer Donna Guerin Pleads Guilty in Tax-Shelter Case – Some people do cross the legal line when it comes to tax saving strategies.
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