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XenoX101

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Originally Posted by ppllzz
http://finance.yahoo.com/retirement/...ling-Otherwise

This really really pisses me off, people who complain about high taxes and earn that kind of coin should be shot, if you can't sustain yourself because of a tax hike with that kind of bank, then you need to reassess your lifestyle. Let's also remember this tax is re: Families not businesses, so the hurting our business argument is moot. Rich ******* snobs.
 

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Originally Posted by Kent Money
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I like it a lot.
 

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Originally Posted by XenoX101
This really really pisses me off, people who complain about high taxes and earn that kind of coin should be shot, if you can't sustain yourself because of a tax hike with that kind of bank, then you need to reassess your lifestyle. Let's also remember this tax is re: Families not businesses, so the hurting our business argument is moot. Rich ******* snobs.

really?

what they're saying makes sense. they're not fabulously wealthy, just better off than the average american.
 

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Originally Posted by indesertum
really?

what they're saying makes sense. they're not fabulously wealthy, just better off than the average american.


If the people in the top 2% revenue of the richest nation on earth aren't rich then who is? Maybe they don't conform to your Hollywood movie version of rich but fortune being relative to what others have they better ******* be defined as rich.
 

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Yes, but the cost of living with a family in the wealthiest nation on earth is also rather high.

I can see where they're coming from. No doubt most of their money does go pretty quickly on expenses and tax.
 

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so hard to be rich nowadays... if you are making 250k but have a wife and 3 kids, thats like each person making 50k, which is not so rich anymore...

pretty much any family can make 100-150k by the time they are in their late 30's early 40's, auto worker + teacher, firefighter + teacher, secretary + teacher, etc.

if you went to college and majored in something useful, and so did your wife, making 200-300k by the time you are in your early 40's is normal, two programmers, two engineers, etc

if you went to med/law school and so did your wife, 500-600k is easy to come by, two doctors, a lawyer and a doctor

to me, anyone can have several 100k of annual income if they want to, but its just a matter of whether or not they are interested in the jobs that can do that, and whether or not they married the right person
 

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nice fit, Ibrock, although I can't really make out the sneakers. +1 on the double cuff. I've been doing it a lot lately whenever I wear boots or proper shoes, I feel its a lot more unobtrusive than a 2" or more cuff, and looks better on my relatively short legs.
 

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Many thanks, Kent- details on the shirt are phenomenal.
Let people say what they will about you; you've at least a fashionable leg to stand on.
 

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Haha, 400k annually and "barely getting by." That's ridiculous
 

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That better not be my 3sixteen wristband Ibrock. I lost mine somewhere in Toronto.
 
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