Sentences with phrase «taxing hard working people»

The answer is not in taxing hard working people to pay for every one else.

Not exact matches

«[We'll provide immediate and permanent help for Canada's hard working small business people, who are the backbone of the local communities and the creators of 80 per cent of all new jobs in this country,» Mulcair said, in announcing the nearly 20 per cent tax reduction.
I work hard, I pay my taxes, I donate to charities, I help people, I take showers, mow my yard and so on just like all the other productive people of society that are both atheist and christian.
Of course «our» tax dollars and the welfare and he got college degree pay by us too everything free, but my kids pay student loans to go to college how sad the criminals get help and honest people don't, my kids work hard babysitting, delivering newspapers, washing cars, packing groceries, cutting grass oh that make me so proud of my kids!
He believed that people who work hard should have a modicum of security, and that lower taxes on the rich should not always be the highest priority.
«We know that migrant people in Britain work hard, do pay taxes, do contribute to society, and how would we have a health service without them, and many other things,» he says.
«People who don't pay the taxes that they should undermine the economy, damage our public services and place an extra, unfair burden on hard - working families and companies who play by the rules,» Liberal Democrat chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said.
Why should they throw away the good times and back a left - wing socialist who wants to control every aspect of their lives, tax people who work hard and support those people who have no intention of ever doing a day's work?
What kind of government believes low - paid working people work harder by cutting their tax credits, but you only make millionaires work harder by cutting their taxes Mr Speaker?
One more example, besides 401k: if Obamacare's individual mandate (which was legalized as a tax) would not be able to work, i.e. if it would not be possible to treat people that buy insurance and that do not tax-wise, there would be no way to force people who do not want to contribute into the system and the whole model would unravel and completely different one (politically much harder to pass) would have to be proposed.
The famous Meltzer - Richard economic model of redistribution essentially assumes that if the median voter has an income below the mean, the only thing that prevents them from setting a tax rate of one hundred percent is that rich people might stop working so hard.
Most Erie County Democratic voters are hard - working, ethnic, traditional, conservative people who believe in common sense ideas like: taxes are too high; criminals belong in jail; police should be respected; law abiding gun owners are not the root of our crime problem; plastic bags should be legal and that life is sacred.
«We're a compassionate state and believe that people deserve second chances after they've served their time but it shouldn't come at the expense of honest, hard - working, law - abiding taxpayers who, in many instances, can't afford to pay their property taxes and send their own children to college.»
Secondly, when the economy is in an tail - spin, we should back deficit - neutral redistribution from well off people who save, to hard pressed families who consume — for example raising new revenues from the under taxed property and capital of the top 1 % to sustain tax credits for low paid working families.
Following the ballot delivery, Obama for America New York State Director Robert Diamond said, «The election in November represents a clear choice for the American people, between continuing the progress the Obama Administration has begun creating jobs and restoring economic security for hard working Americans or the Republican candidates who continue to fight to protect tax breaks for only the wealthiest corporations and individuals, and propose returning to the same failed policies that created the current economic recession in the first place.
Speaking in Swindon as part of a tour of west country constituencies, where his speech was watched by his parents, the Conservative leader said: «At the start of this campaign I said we would fight this election for the people who are ignored in our society, the ones who work hard, pay their taxes, live decent lives and yet feel they are sidelined.
What are hard - working people who travel long distances to get into work and pay their taxes meant to think when they see families — individual families — getting 40, 50, 60 thousand pounds of housing benefit to live in homes that these hard working people could never afford themselves?
«People who work hard, pay their taxes and play by the rules are rightly outraged that those at the top can pay themselves as much as they like, whether their company is doing well or not.
He said: «People work hard and pay taxes and suddenly with a few weeks notice Europe can say we need that money... The economic problems of recent years have turned Europe from quite a dry constitutional issue for most people to quite a real live issue for people.&People work hard and pay taxes and suddenly with a few weeks notice Europe can say we need that money... The economic problems of recent years have turned Europe from quite a dry constitutional issue for most people to quite a real live issue for people.&people to quite a real live issue for people.&people
However, only a third thought the effects of the tax rises and spending cuts were «being spread fairly» — most felt that «ordinary hard working people are bearing the brunt».
Late budgets jobs and business leaving this state cronism politicians making a life long career out of getting elected to office it has to stop open your eyes people stop listening to the BS!Fiscal responsibility, term limits and accountablity is what we should be demanding and votng for.Every election it's always some specal interest group trying to spin something.Vote out every single incumbant impose our own term limits they are all parisites surviving on our hard earned money.JOBS, TAXES, CORUPTION, LATE BUDGETS, CRIMINAL CONDUCT, ABUSE OF POWER INEFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP, THE COST TO LIVE IN THIS STATE A GOOD JOB FOR YOUR CHILDREN, SOMETHING LEFT FOR YOUR FAMILY AFTER A LIFETIME OF WORKING HARD FOR IT ARE THE ISSUES!!!! HOMOSEXUALITY give me a brhard earned money.JOBS, TAXES, CORUPTION, LATE BUDGETS, CRIMINAL CONDUCT, ABUSE OF POWER INEFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP, THE COST TO LIVE IN THIS STATE A GOOD JOB FOR YOUR CHILDREN, SOMETHING LEFT FOR YOUR FAMILY AFTER A LIFETIME OF WORKING HARD FOR IT ARE THE ISSUES!!!! HOMOSEXUALITY give me a brHARD FOR IT ARE THE ISSUES!!!! HOMOSEXUALITY give me a break!
«I have worked extremely hard the last two years to work on issues that are important to the people of the 8th District and on countywide issues trying to lower taxes and bring much more efficiency to government,» Morton said.
«From his staunch defense of the defined benefit pension system to his efforts to safeguard their hard - earned tax dollars, no one does more to protect working people than Comptroller DiNapoli.
We will accept it if and only if they pay their taxes — rich corporations and individuals - if and only if those firms are paying their employees decently... and we must ensure that as we reform welfare and we cut taxes we protect the hardest working and lowest paid - the retail staff, the cleaners who get up in the small hours or work through the night because they have dreams for what their families can achieve... The aspiring, striving, working people that Labour is leaving behind.
It is the same reason tax ought to focus more on unearned wealth, acquired through speculation, and less on income people earn through genuine enterprise and hard work.
During an interview with a member of the local media I stated that I had never seen people work so hard to raise taxes and still, now that the budget is resolved, we continue to hear the County Executive say that raising taxes 3.4 percent was the only option.
Mr Bone said: «The one thing voters need to know about is that the Lib Dems want to get more tax off people who have worked hard and bought their own homes.
What a difference a year makes - the fact that we're getting this transparency and proper apologies for unreasonable uses of expenses is down to the hard work of people like the Tax payer Alliance.
Indeed, with taxing Bay Area / Santa Clara County commutes, and so many singles working long, Silicon Valley hours, it can be hard to even find the time to meet new people.
But this fascination with taxing people more who work hard and now fining people more who work hard is a joke.
Our income tax loans are made for people just like you, people working hard every day but struggling some weeks.
Thereby putting the poor dead person into the higher tax bracket they worked hard to stay out of.
Mary is a hard - working person who earns after taxes, $ 1,000 per week.
You work hard for your money, you're taxed at 28 - 35 % federally, plus your state tax, real estate tax, sales tax, etc., and then you hear on the news about all these rich people who don't pay enough in taxes.
I can limit flood damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and less excessive regulation (you want more regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity, water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
Some describe it as a «Robin Hood» tax which penalises those who have worked hard to provide a better future for their family and that it is unfair people who carefully save for their families» security should be penalised by paying a slice of their inheritance to the government, having paid income tax all their lives.
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