Donald Trump wants to ban the internet

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In all honesty the charges on that custody image looked photoshopped.

edit I guess they added their own description.
 
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I'm a trump supporter. More of a republican supporter. But not based on immigration or abortion or religion, I really don't care about these things much. The number one thing that matters to me is taxes. I own two small businesses and my tax bill last year was over 100k. Imagine getting that letter in the mail from the irs. I had like 36k to my name at the time. That day I contemplated shutting down my businesses and becoming a government leech. Because I worked so fuckin hard just to be in debt. Meanwhile there's a lot of people who don't work and live in a house like mine, eat the food I eat and drive a truck like mine.

Anyone who owns a small biz gets shit on by dems. The Obama care bullshit is another example. If i go over 50 employees I have to pay their health insurance. That's 20k a month. Where's that money supposed to come from? Why would a guy hire more than 49? The dems make it real tough on small biz. I can't understand it. But anyways fuck Hillary fuck Bernie and fuck anyone who thinks they should be entitled to anything without working for it.

As far as the topic, you can't shut down the internet. What I think could be done is those jihad sites need to be monitored like a MF. That's a more viable solution imo
 
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It seems the Republicans threw Donald Trump in the race to be a decoy for whoever the actual republican candidate is intended to be, just so that person will appear less crazy, or not so far right / conservative in effort to swing voters. He basically takes one for the team by saying the shit that most conservatives feel, but keep to themselves in order maintain some credibility and look like they're rational thinkers.

Unfortunately I think people like Trumps sensationalism so much that the usual republican voters might be disappointed by the actual republican candidate
 
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I'm a trump supporter. More of a republican supporter. But not based on immigration or abortion or religion, I really don't care about these things much. The number one thing that matters to me is taxes. I own two small businesses and my tax bill last year was over 100k. Imagine getting that letter in the mail from the irs. I had like 36k to my name at the time. That day I contemplated shutting down my businesses and becoming a government leech. Because I worked so fuckin hard just to be in debt. Meanwhile there's a lot of people who don't work and live in a house like mine, eat the food I eat and drive a truck like mine.

Anyone who owns a small biz gets shit on by dems. The Obama care bullshit is another example. If i go over 50 employees I have to pay their health insurance. That's 20k a month. Where's that money supposed to come from? Why would a guy hire more than 49? The dems make it real tough on small biz. I can't understand it. But anyways fuck Hillary fuck Bernie and fuck anyone who thinks they should be entitled to anything without working for it.

As far as the topic, you can't shut down the internet. What I think could be done is those jihad sites need to be monitored like a MF. That's a more viable solution imo
Do you use an accountant? Even if you think the taxes are excessive you should know what your tax bill is going to be well before the IRS sends you a letter in the mail. You're supposed to be estimating and paying that quarterly.
 
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I'm a trump supporter. More of a republican supporter. But not based on immigration or abortion or religion, I really don't care about these things much. The number one thing that matters to me is taxes. I own two small businesses and my tax bill last year was over 100k. Imagine getting that letter in the mail from the irs. I had like 36k to my name at the time. That day I contemplated shutting down my businesses and becoming a government leech. Because I worked so fuckin hard just to be in debt. Meanwhile there's a lot of people who don't work and live in a house like mine, eat the food I eat and drive a truck like mine.

Anyone who owns a small biz gets shit on by dems. The Obama care bullshit is another example. If i go over 50 employees I have to pay their health insurance. That's 20k a month. Where's that money supposed to come from? Why would a guy hire more than 49? The dems make it real tough on small biz. I can't understand it. But anyways fuck Hillary fuck Bernie and fuck anyone who thinks they should be entitled to anything without working for it.

As far as the topic, you can't shut down the internet. What I think could be done is those jihad sites need to be monitored like a MF. That's a more viable solution imo
No, you dont. You can opt out. My company is 75+, and my CEO had the option, but decided to stay on it.

Either way, since when is it a bad thing to give your workers health insurance? I know when i look for a job, thats a main point for me...i have a child and that shit is expensive. Our company pays for 75% of our insurance...without it i would be majorly fucked.
 
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It seems the Republicans threw Donald Trump in the race to be a decoy for whoever the actual republican candidate is intended to be, just so that person will appear less crazy, or not so far right / conservative in effort to swing voters. He basically takes one for the team by saying the shit that most conservatives feel, but keep to themselves in order maintain some credibility and look like they're rational thinkers.

Unfortunately I think people like Trumps sensationalism so much that the usual republican voters might be disappointed by the actual republican candidate
The problem is, they are all just as crazy, but in their own special ways. That Ben carson dude is battier than Trump was, just not as outspoken.
 
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Do you use an accountant? Even if you think the taxes are excessive you should know what your tax bill is going to be well before the IRS sends you a letter in the mail. You're supposed to be estimating and paying that quarterly.
I agree bro. I had a fucked up year with my books. I went through 2 bad accountants before I found the one I have now. I had to sue one of them for trying to overcharge me. The second guy corrupted all my files and my books had to be rebuilt. All the shit cost me a dumb amount of money. Ridiculous. Absolute nightmare. I pay state taxes quarterly and Feds yearly. I was LLC last year with both companies. This year I switched both to S-Corp. at the end of the day I'm in the highest tax bracket which is roughly 38%.
 
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No, you dont. You can opt out. My company is 75+, and my CEO had the option, but decided to stay on it.

Either way, since when is it a bad thing to give your workers health insurance? I know when i look for a job, thats a main point for me...i have a child and that shit is expensive. Our company pays for 75% of our insurance...without it i would be majorly fucked.
50-99 employee companies can only opt out til 2016.

I understand that you want health insurance as an employee. It makes perfect sense.
Try and understand this tho, when i first started out in my business I worked my ass off to book any job I could as long as I made a buck. I sacrificed a huge amount of time and possessions to make this happen. As time goes on I eventually got to a point where I can take a decent salary. This took years of hard work. This takes a support staff who also needs to make a decent salary. After all expenses and salaries are paid my company puts 10k(hypothetical) a month in the bank. Now a new law comes in and says I have to pay health insurance for 50 people, where does that money come from? I mean let's say the bill is 15k(hypothetical) a month. The business won't be profitable. So what has to happen? Prices have to go up and the consumers of my product have to pay the difference. Can I be competitive with a company who doesn't have to pay Obamacare? No.

Also if you really want health insurance then you'd be looking for a job with health insurance. If my company didn't offer a compensation package that you liked then it wouldn't be the right job for you.

It discourages growth

Also when I had the nuts to start my own biz I didn't have health insurance so it's hard to have sympathy. I'm not tryn to be offensive bro. I respect your opinion.
 
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I'm a trump supporter. More of a republican supporter. But not based on immigration or abortion or religion, I really don't care about these things much. The number one thing that matters to me is taxes. I own two small businesses and my tax bill last year was over 100k. Imagine getting that letter in the mail from the irs. I had like 36k to my name at the time. That day I contemplated shutting down my businesses and becoming a government leech. Because I worked so fuckin hard just to be in debt. Meanwhile there's a lot of people who don't work and live in a house like mine, eat the food I eat and drive a truck like mine.

Anyone who owns a small biz gets shit on by dems. The Obama care bullshit is another example. If i go over 50 employees I have to pay their health insurance. That's 20k a month. Where's that money supposed to come from? Why would a guy hire more than 49? The dems make it real tough on small biz. I can't understand it. But anyways fuck Hillary fuck Bernie and fuck anyone who thinks they should be entitled to anything without working for it.

As far as the topic, you can't shut down the internet. What I think could be done is those jihad sites need to be monitored like a MF. That's a more viable solution imo

Two things on your tax bill :

1. To pay such a high tax bill you must have earned well. I personally can't wait until I pay a tax bill in the millions of dollars.

2. I hear about this all the time, small businesses getting caught up with tax debt and it's completely unnecessary. You just need some super basic money management. I don't know your tax rates in the States but lets say it's 30%. Every dollar you earn, you should automatically take 35c of that and send to a do not touch bank account to create a fund for your taxes at the end of the year.

My girl got into the same situation - she was spending all her earnings like it was tax free and then got caught up with a huge tax bill.




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Two things on your tax bill :

1. To pay such a high tax bill you must have earned well. I personally can't wait until I pay a tax bill in the millions of dollars.

2. I hear about this all the time, small businesses getting caught up with tax debt and it's completely unnecessary. You just need some super basic money management. I don't know your tax rates in the States but lets say it's 30%. Every dollar you earn, you should automatically take 35c of that and send to a do not touch bank account to create a fund for your taxes at the end of the year.

My girl got into the same situation - she was spending all her earnings like it was tax free and then got caught up with a huge tax bill.




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1. Yes of course
2. That's very simple in theory, but very difficult to apply because in some months the business makes a lot and other months it loses a lot. There's overhead and tons of variables.

This year I'm making a focused effort to pay as little as possible in taxes
 
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It seems the Republicans threw Donald Trump in the race to be a decoy for whoever the actual republican candidate is intended to be, just so that person will appear less crazy, or not so far right / conservative in effort to swing voters. He basically takes one for the team by saying the shit that most conservatives feel, but keep to themselves in order maintain some credibility and look like they're rational thinkers.

Unfortunately I think people like Trumps sensationalism so much that the usual republican voters might be disappointed by the actual republican candidate
Yeah both parties use this strategy all the time. Dennis Kucinich was one of those guys at least two elections - pull in the far left, the disenfranchised, sell them on all these great things, only to drop out and tell his supporters to vote for whoever shit head nominee the party has.

Trump is a loose cannon though and unpredictable so he may end up hurting the party more than helping it, as he's not the kind of guy to tell people to vote for whoever the republican nominee is, he's too egotistical, probably will try to run till the end