blazerboy30
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you clearly have no idea what the taxes were like under clinton's "AWFUL depression" or even Reagan's.
Were revenues taxed during either of those instances?
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you clearly have no idea what the taxes were like under clinton's "AWFUL depression" or even Reagan's.
Were revenues taxed during either of those instances?
All of the above aside...
Do you really think companies should be taxed on REVENUE in addition to profit?
No, I think they should be taxed on profit.
But how do you stop the company from just raising the wages of their C(*)O's, and thus not worrying about profit tax?
One thing that doesn't seem to get much notice when voters go into 'not in this economy' mode, is that, if the individual tax measure passes there will be no income taxes on the first $2400 of unemployment benefits in 2009.
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All of the above aside...
Do you really think companies should be taxed on REVENUE in addition to profit?
This is the most idiotic, bind-boggling dumb tax measure I have ever seen. Taxing REVENUE?? Are you absolutely kidding me?
If Oregon wants to stimulate business, gain jobs, and help small business, they better do away with this. I don't see how any moron could vote to tax REVENUE in addition to profit.
Small businesses will hurt. Starting a business will become so much harder if you have to pay taxes even if you don't make any profit. It is just utter stupidity.
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Yes, it would be so hard to start a business that has over $500K in revenue if you have to pay one tenth of one percent as tax. So if your startup had $1 million in revenue it would have to pay $500. Oh my god! How can they afford it? For that kind of money, they'll just move to Alabama. I mean, $500! Wow. Think how much cheaper it would be to move out of state than pay that $500.
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Yes, it would be so hard to start a business that has over $500K in revenue if you have to pay one tenth of one percent as tax. So if your startup had $1 million in revenue it would have to pay $500. Oh my god! How can they afford it? For that kind of money, they'll just move to Alabama. I mean, $500! Wow. Think how much cheaper it would be to move out of state than pay that $500.
barfo
Just a little bit more. Just a little bit more. Ah, come on. Just a little bit more.

That's a great theory. Who will those "lower class" work for when businesses leave, or don't come to Oregon?

LMAO this is the oldest argument in the book. Bush lowered taxes on all those people, in turn they made silly investments with the money and dam near bankrupted the country. Now we have record unemployment with the lowest taxes in over 70 years. Where did that get us?![]()
LMAO this is the oldest argument in the book. Bush lowered taxes on all those people, in turn they made silly investments with the money and dam near bankrupted the country. Now we have record unemployment with the lowest taxes in over 70 years. Where did that get us?![]()
Interesting that 1 tenth of one percent of one million is $500.
Just a little bit more. Just a little bit more. Ah, come on. Just a little bit more.
As for whether businesses are leaving the state due to taxes, that same claim is made for every state. It can't be true for all states. There must be "from" states and "to" states. Does anyone have a link to a list of all states, and how many jobs were lost in a certain year due to taxes? There should be many states on the list showing job gains, because the jobs supposedly emigrated from some states to others. (I think this stuff is made up, but a credible link might convince me otherwise.)
So none of you conservatives, who (in whichever state you live) always claim that your state is taxed more than most states, can show me a link to the list of states, showing how many jobs each lost due to their taxes?
I think it would be put out by the organization that claims that all your income up to about April 15 each year goes to taxes. Only then each year, supposedly, do you start working for yourself instead of the government.
See, here in Washington, we have no state income tax. Yet we hear the same propaganda every other state does--that we are a business-unfriendly state because we have something like the 6th highest taxes in the nation.
It's all made up by conservatives and always has been.
So none of you conservatives, who (in whichever state you live) always claim that your state is taxed more than most states, can show me a link to the list of states, showing how many jobs each lost due to their taxes?
I think it would be put out by the organization that claims that all your income up to about April 15 each year goes to taxes. Only then each year, supposedly, do you start working for yourself instead of the government.
See, here in Washington, we have no state income tax. Yet we hear the same propaganda every other state does--that we are a business-unfriendly state because we have something like the 6th highest taxes in the nation.
It's all made up by conservatives and always has been.
Yes, it would be so hard to start a business that has over $500K in revenue if you have to pay one tenth of one percent as tax. So if your startup had $1 million in revenue it would have to pay $500. Oh my god! How can they afford it? For that kind of money, they'll just move to Alabama. I mean, $500! Wow. Think how much cheaper it would be to move out of state than pay that $500.
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Again, focusing on the larger issue, does anyone ever ask why companies aren't hiring? Given the nature of our company, we get an unique view of what many different companies in disparate industries think of the future. Our verdict? They're terrified. Why? They can't begin to plan for the future due to government policies. What if health care goes through? What if cap and trade goes through? How do we pay for all this spending? Are we going to be allowed to compensate our employees as we see fit? What if unions get card check? How are consumers going to be able to afford our products?
Firms are wringing every bit of productivity they can out of their workforce. Hiring employees is expensive. They're trying to lower expenses--including the size of their facilities--across the board. There is a huge anti-business wave right now, and companies are hunkering down. Raising taxes on these firms will only cause them to retreat further in their shell.
The reason we are in this mess is idiotic greedy lending practices. Banks won't lend money for construction or business. Meet in the middle and get this shit back on track. I guess I'm a moderate.
I'm not trying to be argumentative, but what do you mean by "idiotic greedy lending practices"? Banks are in business to make money. Why should I make a loan that's going to lose money?
I understand your issue. Hell, I'm in real estate. I know the problems the industry is facing, but lending businesses more money isn't going to increase construction. Why build when there's a sufficient inventory?
If you want an idiotic lending practice, make a loan that you know won't be repaid.
Why would you give an adjustable rate mortgage to someone who can barely make the low interest initial payment? Seems like an idiotic lending practice to me.
Why would you give an adjustable rate mortgage to someone who can barely make the low interest initial payment? Seems like an idiotic lending practice to me.
a United States federal law designed to encourage commercial banks and savings associations to meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.
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