could pot be worthless in 2 years?

WitchDoctor

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When the 27th state falls.the Supreme Court has to make a decision on marijuana....My wife is a constitutional attorney and that's the concences on marijuana.
 

Chunky Stool

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Yes,we will have legalized marijuana...TRUMP needs taxes and good jobs to pay for all the infastructure improvement that is coming...
You mean the great wall of Trump?
He will only legalize cannabis if he owns a stake in a monopoly that controls the industry.
All joints will be gold. They will be the most fabulous joints ever! (Even though they smell like stale prostitute urine.)
 

Moldy

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Yes,we will have legalized marijuana...TRUMP needs taxes and good jobs to pay for all the infastructure improvement that is coming...
Just a FAIR tax structure would fix the that. Flat tax and/or national sales tax. So if you can't/don't buy much you won't be taxed. Or that fucking yacht you've always wanted, 10%-20% tax. I'd love to pay my share if the top 1-2% pays theirs.
 

ForeverGreen42

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Just a FAIR tax structure would fix the that. Flat tax and/or national sales tax. So if you can't/don't buy much you won't be taxed. Or that fucking yacht you've always wanted, 10%-20% tax. I'd love to pay my share if the top 1-2% pays theirs.
I agree. Although the way its set up is the top 1-2% usually dont pay as much because they are job creators and the government wants to create incentives for large corporations so we as a country create more jobs. Not saying I think thats right & fair, but that's how it's set up.
 

doublejj

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Just a FAIR tax structure would fix the that. Flat tax and/or national sales tax. So if you can't/don't buy much you won't be taxed. Or that fucking yacht you've always wanted, 10%-20% tax. I'd love to pay my share if the top 1-2% pays theirs.
flat tax just a tax on the poor. if your rich & make 100k a month & you spend 10k a month, you only get taxed for the 10% you spent & no tax on the rest. The poor person makes 1k a month & spends it all just to live pays 100% tax.....flat tax rapes the poor lets the rich make tax free bank.
 
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Chunky Stool

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I agree. Although the way its set up is the top 1-2% usually dont pay as much because they are job creators and the government wants to create incentives for large corporations so we as a country create more jobs. Not saying I think thats right & fair, but that's how it's set up.
You are talking about trickle-down economics, which is pure bullshit. It has been proven again and again, but some people still don't get it. Look at what happened in Kansas when they cut taxes to stimulate the economy. Not only did the money *not* trickle down to the average citizen, the state budget ended up a billion dollars in the red.
Oops. :dunce:
 

ttystikk

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Just a FAIR tax structure would fix the that. Flat tax and/or national sales tax. So if you can't/don't buy much you won't be taxed. Or that fucking yacht you've always wanted, 10%-20% tax. I'd love to pay my share if the top 1-2% pays theirs.
This is precisely what the top 1% is spending millions in campaign corruption cash to keep from happening.

Clearly they think they're getting their money's worth.

What should really chap your hide is the fact that all those campaign finance funds are TAX DEDUCTIBLE... So guess who's really paying?
 

ttystikk

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flat tax just a tax on the poor. if your rich & make 100k a month & you spend 10k a month, you only get taxed for the 10% you spent & no tax on the rest. The poor person makes 1k a month & spends it all just to live pays 100% tax.....flat tax rapes the poor lets the rich make tax free bank.
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Let's cap deductions while we're at it;

A mortgage interest deduction is a great idea, but once you're buying over a million dollars worth of private residence I don't think the taxpayers should be subsidizing it.
 

714steadyeddie

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This is precisely what the top 1% is spending millions in campaign corruption cash to keep from happening.

Clearly they think they're getting their money's worth.

What should really chap your hide is the fact that all those campaign finance funds are TAX DEDUCTIBLE... So guess who's really paying?
:clap:
Let's cap deductions while we're at it;

A mortgage interest deduction is a great idea, but once you're buying over a million dollars worth of private residence I don't think the taxpayers should be subsidizing it.
@ttystikk for president
 
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