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Quoted: Inflation is the hidden tax. The value of the dollar has certainly dropped significantly because of our policies and spending around this war. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If everything stayed the same did your taxes go up a grand? They are printing money. Did my savings and income lose value over a grand is the question. And yes it certainly has. Did your taxes go up ? Inflation is the hidden tax. The value of the dollar has certainly dropped significantly because of our policies and spending around this war. How much has the US spent during the cold war and for what reason? |
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Quoted: What are you doing? Are you doing your part? Tickets to Ukraine can’t be that expensive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Everyone wants to be the sole world superpower until it's time to do superpower shit. What are you doing? Are you doing your part? Tickets to Ukraine can’t be that expensive. I'm doing my part and generating lots of tax revenue. |
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Quoted: They are printing money. Did my savings and income lose value over a grand is the question. And yes it certainly has. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If everything stayed the same did your taxes go up a grand? They are printing money. Did my savings and income lose value over a grand is the question. And yes it certainly has. “They” are not printing money to give to Ukraine or otherwise. Whoever the fuck “they” is Unless you care to share your link to all the secret info you have? |
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Quoted: So in other threads you are against Social Security but here you are for funding Ukrainian pensions. Would you say your loyalties are to Ukraine first and America second? View Quote I'm not for either. The Ukrainian pensions are a drop in the bucket tho. Social security is a slow motion financial catastrophe for the United States. These are not even in the same universe of problems. |
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Quoted: Why does a random Ukrainian deserve my money for his pension? You are beyond twisted. Actually, I’d like to say a lot more to you but I’ll refrain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes. Why does a random Ukrainian deserve my money for his pension? You are beyond twisted. Actually, I’d like to say a lot more to you but I’ll refrain. If $50 is going to break your bank, maybe you shouldn't be spending half that on a membership here. Might look into some budgeting classes. |
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Quoted: If $50 is going to break your bank, maybe you shouldn't be spending half that on a membership here. Might look into some budgeting classes. View Quote It’s about the principle my guy. All you do is cheer on other men fighting and dying. Yet you do and have done nothing to jeopardize yourself personally. It’s a football game to you. Go team go. |
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Quoted: So in other threads you are against Social Security but here you are for funding Ukrainian pensions. Would you say your loyalties are to Ukraine first and America second? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes. Would you say your loyalties are to Ukraine first and America second? Except "pensions" isn't retirement pay, if you read the link. It's actually a mischaracterization of it. It's pay for first responders like firemen and medics, who seem to be working overtime with all the civilian targets Russia is striking. |
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So giving money to Ukraine causes inflation And inflation is a tax Therefore your “taxes” have went up because of Ukraine? Can you please sign me up for the economic newsletter that you study that provides you with such astute understanding of macroeconomics? I’m seriously dying to read it |
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Quoted: I'm not for either. The Ukrainian pensions are a drop in the bucket tho. Social security is a slow motion financial catastrophe for the United States. These are not even in the same universe of problems. View Quote Yes a drop in the bucket. A few billion drops in the bucket here and a few billion there and pretty soon the bucket is full. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Actually... Ukraine has only really cost each American household ~$209, which would be commensurate with the amount of financial aid we've sent. The rest has gone really gone to sourcing new, updated equipment for our military. And yes, I care more about buying our military brand new gear than welfare leaches, as any good Conservative should. How much has went to Ukraine pensions? Wasn't one of your primary goals to kill Russians ?: How much of your training and taxpayers money spent to achieve that? |
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@fadedsun how much is too much to pay?
What would you do if someone told you to fight for freedom? Would you answer the call or run away like a little pussy? Cause the only reason that you're here is 'cause folks died for you in the past. So maybe now it's your turn to die kicking some ass.Freedom isn't free. It costs folks like you and me, and if we don't all chip in, we'll never pay that bill. Freedom isn't free, no, there's a hefty fuckin' fee, and if you don't throw in your buck 'o five, who will? |
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Quoted: Why stop at $50? Why not take every cent I earn to give to some Ukrainian retiree? They deserve it more than me I guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm doing my part and generating lots of tax revenue. Why stop at $50? Why not take every cent I earn to give to some Ukrainian retiree? They deserve it more than me I guess. Except that's not what's happening. |
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Quoted: So giving money to Ukraine causes inflation And inflation is a tax Therefore your “taxes” have went up because of Ukraine? Can you please sign me up for the economic newsletter that you study that provides you with such astute understanding of macroeconomics? I’m seriously dying to read it View Quote Do you NOT get how inflation is a tax or are you saying there is no link between inflation and government spending? |
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Quoted: Quoted: “They” are not printing money to give to Ukraine or otherwise. Whoever the fuck “they” is Unless you care to share your link to all the secret info you have? Wow. I’m holding my breath waiting for that link, hot rod. |
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Quoted: It’s about the principle my guy. All you do is cheer on other men fighting and dying. Yet you do and have done nothing to jeopardize yourself personally. It’s a football game to you. Go team go. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If $50 is going to break your bank, maybe you shouldn't be spending half that on a membership here. Might look into some budgeting classes. It’s about the principle my guy. All you do is cheer on other men fighting and dying. Yet you do and have done nothing to jeopardize yourself personally. It’s a football game to you. Go team go. So what? "Work smarter, not harder." I'd think a veteran of the armed services would be ecstatic to see an enemy of America he faced and we spent $22 trillion dollars building up against be destroyed without the risk to any of his fellow servicemen at the cost of just $113 billion. |
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Quoted: Except "pensions" isn't retirement pay, if you read the link. It's actually a mischaracterization of it. It's pay for first responders like firemen and medics, who seem to be working overtime with all the civilian targets Russia is striking. View Quote I want to believe! |
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Quoted: @fadedsun how much is too much to pay? What would you do if someone told you to fight for freedom? Would you answer the call or run away like a little pussy? Cause the only reason that you're here is 'cause folks died for you in the past. So maybe now it's your turn to die kicking some ass.Freedom isn't free. It costs folks like you and me, and if we don't all chip in, we'll never pay that bill. Freedom isn't free, no, there's a hefty fuckin' fee, and if you don't throw in your buck 'o five, who will? View Quote lol, he literally hasn't even posted in this thread. Obsession 87... by Calvin Klein |
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Quoted: So what? "Work smarter, not harder." I'd think a veteran of the armed services would be ecstatic to see an enemy of America he faced and we spent $22 trillion dollars building up against be destroyed without the risk to any of his fellow servicemen at the cost of just $113 billion. View Quote I put America first. You should try it. |
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Quoted: Why not? If they deserve $50 of my earnings then why not 100%? How much of my labor are they entitled to? We have already established my labor should go to Ukrainian pensions. We are not squabbling over how much. Why not all? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Except that's not what's happening. Why not? If they deserve $50 of my earnings then why not 100%? How much of my labor are they entitled to? We have already established my labor should go to Ukrainian pensions. We are not squabbling over how much. Why not all? There's no need to be melodramatic. Where's this level of outrage over the ~$950 of your labor going towards EBT every single year? Or the $3,150 that went towards COVID fraud? Seems you have a serious problem with perspective. |
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Quoted: I put America first. You should try it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So what? "Work smarter, not harder." I'd think a veteran of the armed services would be ecstatic to see an enemy of America he faced and we spent $22 trillion dollars building up against be destroyed without the risk to any of his fellow servicemen at the cost of just $113 billion. I put America first. You should try it. Destroying the military and economy of the largest ally to China, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba isn't? |
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Quoted: There's no need to be melodramatic. Where's this level of outrage over the ~$950 of your labor going towards EBT every single year? Or the $3,150 that went towards COVID fraud? Seems you have a serious problem with perspective. View Quote Or I am against all of those. So there’s that. |
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Quoted: Do you NOT get how inflation is a tax or are you saying there is no link between inflation and government spending? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So giving money to Ukraine causes inflation And inflation is a tax Therefore your “taxes” have went up because of Ukraine? Can you please sign me up for the economic newsletter that you study that provides you with such astute understanding of macroeconomics? I’m seriously dying to read it Do you NOT get how inflation is a tax or are you saying there is no link between inflation and government spending? Government spending is ONE factor in inflation, yes. But the government giving Ukraine money hasn’t caused inflation. You can’t pick and choose which spending caused it and this is money that is already been budgeted to be spent. The wheels of inflation began turning long before Biden was even the presidential nominee. I’m sure there are plenty of people here that will lap your argument though. So keep posting that nonsense. |
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Quoted: Destroying the military and economy of the largest ally to China, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba isn't? View Quote Russia is not a threat to the U.S. unless it’s nuclear. China is but you won’t admit that because war brides or whatever twisted motives you have for your fanaticism for one of the most corrupt countries on the planet. |
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Quoted: There's no need to be melodramatic. Where's this level of outrage over the ~$950 of your labor going towards EBT every single year? Or the $3,150 that went towards COVID fraud? Seems you have a serious problem with perspective. View Quote These are more whataboutism and red herring arguments. Plenty of people have issues with the topics you mention. Try to stay on topic, thanks. |
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Quoted: Here is $60B worth of oil gone. This is related to the sanctions on Russian oil and how this has been absorbed. It won't be much longer. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/322769/oil_jpg-2915532.JPG View Quote FYI: Analysis: Surging U.S. crude oil exports disrupt European, Asian prices If we're not filling up the SPR, take it up with Joe. Has nothing to do with Ukraine. |
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Quoted: Are you seriously saying that inflation isn't a hidden tax. I mean, now, I gots to know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’m holding my breath waiting for that link, hot rod. Are you seriously saying that inflation isn't a hidden tax. I mean, now, I gots to know. 70k posts so I’m going to assume you know how to multi quote. I was asking him to provide me the link of info of “them” printing money to give to Ukraine. But you already knew that. |
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Quoted: Government spending is ONE factor in inflation, yes. But the government giving Ukraine money hasn’t caused inflation. You can’t pick and choose which spending caused it and this is money that is already been budgeted to be spent. The wheels of inflation began turning long before Biden was even the presidential nominee. I’m sure there are plenty of people here that will lap your argument though. So keep posting that nonsense. View Quote No. that's not what I asked. Is inflation a hidden tax? |
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Quoted: Thanks for the informed and civil discussion. With points like that, it's no wonder 80%+ of arfcom is against ukebroism. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's what I was pointing out. This is just another uKrAiNe sUcKs thread with the same posters spouting the same tired schtick. Not a single person has changed their view about the war by reading one of these threads so why do they keep being posted? Like monkeys at the zoo sucking themselves off and flinging shit at anyone who dares to disagree. Thanks for the informed and civil discussion. With points like that, it's no wonder 80%+ of arfcom is against ukebroism. Sadly I haven't seen the super important Arfcom poll in the last dozen threads or GDP of assistance per country that was always the crowd favorite. Have a banana.. |
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Quoted: No. that's not what I asked. Is inflation a hidden tax? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Government spending is ONE factor in inflation, yes. But the government giving Ukraine money hasn’t caused inflation. You can’t pick and choose which spending caused it and this is money that is already been budgeted to be spent. The wheels of inflation began turning long before Biden was even the presidential nominee. I’m sure there are plenty of people here that will lap your argument though. So keep posting that nonsense. No. that's not what I asked. Is inflation a hidden tax? You actually asked two questions. I chose to answer one and ignore the other since I’m not really debating whether or not inflation is a “hidden tax” since it’s irrelevant and can’t be really proven either way. |
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If GD logic had prevailed, it wouldn't be WWI and WWII. It would be European War I and European War II. And Jewish people would only be some people from the bible.
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Quoted: Or I am against all of those. So there’s that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There's no need to be melodramatic. Where's this level of outrage over the ~$950 of your labor going towards EBT every single year? Or the $3,150 that went towards COVID fraud? Seems you have a serious problem with perspective. Or I am against all of those. So there’s that. Great! So why is 99% of your online outrage focused on 1.5% of the your "cost"? Seems odd. |
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Quoted: Government spending is ONE factor in inflation, yes. But the government giving Ukraine money hasn't caused inflation. You can't pick and choose which spending caused it and this is money that is already been budgeted to be spent. The wheels of inflation began turning long before Biden was even the presidential nominee. I'm sure there are plenty of people here that will lap your argument though. So keep posting that nonsense. View Quote I want to believe! |
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Quoted: Great! So why is 99% of your online outrage focused on 1.5% of the your "cost"? Seems odd. View Quote Post a Covid or EBT thread then. I’ll be right there. What’s odd is your fascination of watching other men fighting and dying and cheering from your couch like it’s a football game. You could go fight tomorrow but you won’t. No Uke bro will. |
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Quoted: Russia is not a threat to the U.S. unless it’s nuclear. China is but you won’t admit that because war brides or whatever twisted motives you have for your fanaticism for one of the most corrupt countries on the planet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Destroying the military and economy of the largest ally to China, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba isn't? Russia is not a threat to the U.S. unless it’s nuclear. China is but you won’t admit that because war brides or whatever twisted motives you have for your fanaticism for one of the most corrupt countries on the planet. China absolutely is and we're destroying their biggest ally. Going to be hard for China to run its economic engine on Russian crude when Russia is increasingly incapable of producing it as they're forced to sink more and more men and financial resources into their quagmire, isn't it? |
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