Now that's how we can tell you're upset.
Now that's how we can tell you're upset.
See?
It's one of your tells.
Yep, it's stupid alright, which makes it an appropriate analogy.
That's even worse since mine wasn't an analogy.
Amazing how triggered you liberals get when someone challenges you to demonstrate the courage of your e-convictions.
Yours doesn't have to be an analogy for someone to make an analogy illustrating how stupid it is. This is not a difficult concept.
I think it's pretty obvious who among us is triggered.Amazing how triggered you liberals get when someone challenges you to demonstrate the courage of your e-convictions.
Didn’t think I’d have to hold your hand through this. Opting to pay more taxes than required is an additional burden.
Heard on NPR that IRS could crack into dysfunctionality due to the 100s of pages of tax code changes.
Some of the IRS programs go back to the early 1960s, 55+ years, the punch card era. If to change a parameter, you don't change on a screen form, you have to change the source code.
IRS dysfunctionality (lack of code enforcement) is of course an objective of the oligarchy.
Repugs have cut IRS by 21000 jobs and $900M since they have had control of the House (spending)
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Very easy to see what is happening here. Best way to stop an organization is to cut their funding.
Nah, they’re very efficient at getting OPM.
Wells Fargo, Boeing, Others Reward Employees After Tax Bill Passage
dat trickle
Inb4 someone makes a pee joke.
How many people did Wells Fargo lay off this year?
Your analogy doesn't fit either. Two stupid analogies aren't better than one.
Yes, you showed up unheralded and starting yapping.I think it's pretty obvious who among us is triggered.
You're protesting the additional refund. What's the burden and what was added to it?
"It's a bad plan for the country.... but I'm keeping mine" -Liberals
Yeah, Wells Fargo is not without their problems. I’ve been banking with them for years. Hopefully, gets sorted out.
So for everyone who gives their refunds back, do we get those refunds when our taxes go up in a few years?
You bet.
That may be so but do you really think Trump and his ilk really read the ins and outs of what's in this bill?
The answer is no, no they didn't.
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