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When will Hillary Clinton give up her candidacy ?

 
 
Blickers
 
  1  
Sun 3 Apr, 2016 09:28 am
@Lash,
Congratulations for Bernie for winning the Nevada caucus. Can't beat Bernie in those caucuses, that's for sure. How many caucuses are left, by the way? Because that seems to be mostly the way he wins.
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RABEL222
 
  1  
Sun 3 Apr, 2016 07:45 pm
@Olivier5,
You own a computer. Look them up yourself.
Olivier5
 
  1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 01:52 am
@RABEL222,
Whoever makes an accusation bears the burden of proof. Otherwise one can say whatever one fancies without any need to prove it.

Hey people! Hillary eats a couple of babies every morning at breakfast. If you don't believe me, you own a computer, so look it up yourself!
Lash
 
  -1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 05:48 am
Hillary hated a little more today by black chicks.

Her audacity is insulting.

http://theamericanmirror.com/black-women-rip-hillarys-surprise-appearance-at-black-girls-rock-show/
revelette2
 
  1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 09:16 am
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This simple calculator tells you how each presidential candidate's tax plan affects you

The presidential candidates have wildly varying tax proposals.

Donald Trump and Ted Cruz propose massive cuts that would greatly reduce federal income taxes on everyone, especially the wealthy, while cutting a wide host of government programs. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders proposes virtually the opposite: tax increases on everyone, with hikes on the wealthy especially, while adding comprehensive government programs. And Hillary Clinton proposes much smaller tax increases, all focused on the rich.

But what do their plans mean for your federal tax liability?

We partnered with the Tax Policy Center to create a calculator that will estimate how each presidential candidate's tax plan would affect you — or, more accurately, people like you. For example, if you are part of a couple with two children earning $38,000 a year, this calculator tells you the average change in federal taxes for all couples with two children who earn between $35,000 and $40,000 a year.

Before you change your vacation plans based on these numbers, keep in mind they are only estimates. Every taxpayer has a slightly different situation — someone might be deducting business expenses, for example, while another person will be paying a tax for not carrying insurance coverage. This creates millions of different scenarios.

Accounting for all of that is prohibitively complicated and time-consuming. But what we have done is simplify the process to consider only the biggest factors (income, marital status, and children) and only look at the four taxes with the largest impact (individual and corporate income taxes, payroll taxes, and excise taxes).

Try it yourself below.

(Note: The Tax Policy Center did not perform an analysis of John Kasich's tax plan because his plan lacks sufficient detail to model. They have reached out to the Kasich campaign in search of more details, and will analyze the plan if they receive enough information to do so.)


The calculator: How much does each candidate's tax plan affect you?


Calculator at the source

Article continued:

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Read this: Ezra wrote a piece about what the tax calculator tells us about the candidates. On Cruz and Trump, he writes:


In a sense, both GOP candidates are gaming the calculator: They've proposed tremendous cuts, but without knowing who will pay for those cuts, it's hard to know who will truly be helped and who will be badly hurt.

On Sanders, he writes:


Sanders, meanwhile, proposes to raise taxes by more than Trump proposes to cut them. But it's wrong, I think, to view Sanders's plan as primarily a change to America's tax code. The huge tax increases are a byproduct of Sanders's plans to nationalize major sectors of American life.

Read the full analysis here. (embedded at the source)

Update on why rates are higher than you think: We've been getting a lot of questions about why your current effective tax rate is so high. Here's a note from Tax Policy Center director Len Burman that explains why this is happening:


You might be surprised at how much taxes you’re paying under current law. We’re including payroll taxes, excise taxes, and corporate income taxes as well as individual income taxes. Most working people actually pay more in payroll tax than income tax. And they pay much more if you include the employer’s portion of the tax. Most economists think employers pass their share of the tax on to workers in the form of lower wages.

Update, plus a FAQ section: To calculate the tax rate, we originally used adjusted gross income (AGI), but we decided to switch over to expanded cash income (ECI), because this measure includes income that is not subject to income tax, like health insurance premiums paid by employers. This allows the calculator to provide a more accurate view of your tax rate. For a longer explanation, read this Q&A.

What we learned from our calculator

Play around with different incomes other than your own to get a better idea of how each candidate deals with the poor, middle class, and wealthy.

In short, what you'll see is:
Clinton proposes keeping things mostly the same.
Sanders wants to implement massive increases across the board, including on the poor.
Cruz and Trump propose big cuts for everyone — but the wealthier you are, the more you keep in your pocket.

But how does this affect how much money the federal government brings in?

It's one thing to know how your taxes will change, but you can't view it in a vacuum. What the federal government does can affect your bottom line, too.

For example, Bernie Sanders's plan would raise taxes on everyone, but it would also pay for health care, education, and other programs that you would no longer have to pay for. And it goes the other way, too. If Donald Trump's tax plan was implemented, everyone would get a tax cut, but it also means government services would be cut, so you would have to pay for them yourself.

So this is how each candidate deals with this balance:

Donald Trump: His plan would cut federal revenues by an estimated $9.5 trillion over the next decade. Cuts would be across the board, but most cuts would be for wealthier households. His tax cuts promise to stimulate economic growth and reduce government spending, which could cause households to pay more for services that are currently subsidized by the government. (Here are more details on Trump's plan.) (embedded at the source)

Ted Cruz: His plan would cut federal revenues by an estimated $8.6 trillion over the next decade. Much like Trump's plan, cuts would be across the board, but most cuts are for wealthier households. His tax cuts promise to stimulate economic growth and reduce government spending, which could cause households to pay more for services that are currently subsidized by the government. (Here are more details on Cruz's plan.) (embedded at the source)

Hillary Clinton: Her plan would raise federal revenues by an additional $1.1 trillion over the next decade. Most increases would be for wealthier households, while lower-income households aren't affected much. The additional revenues will pay for programs that benefit many Americans. (Here are more details on Clinton's plan.) (embedded at the source)

Bernie Sanders: His plan would raise federal revenues by an estimated $15.3 trillion over the next decade. He would raise taxes for almost all households, but most increases would be for wealthier households; tax increases would be small for lower- and middle-income households. Additional revenues would pay for health care, education, and other programs, so households would pay less than what they currently pay for those services. (Here are more details on Sanders's plan.) (embedded at the source)


We had a lot of reader questions, so we had the Tax Policy Center answer them in this Q&A. Read it here. (embedded at the source)


If Sanders is elected, I hope he gets the programs passed before he raises the taxes, remembering congress has to approve of both.

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Blickers
 
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Mon 4 Apr, 2016 09:27 am
@Lash,
Quote Lash:
Quote:
Hillary hated a little more today by black chicks.

Or at least the Twitter users identifying themselves as such. Of course, we have freedom of speech, we can say whatever we want. But of those Twitter accounts that really are from black women, you have to wonder how many of them have considered that while Bill Clinton was President, he cut the accelerating black murder rate by a third. Overall, Bill Clinton's policies saved over 18,000 black people from getting murdered. Here are the statistics:
Black Murder Victims
Under Bush I
1987......8,998
1988......9,956
1989.....10,566
1990.....11,487
1991.....12,227
1992.....11,777
Bill Clinton Takes Office
1993.....12,433
1994.....11,854
1995.....10,442
1996.......9,473
1997.......8,841
1998.......7,933
1999.......7,139
2000.......7,425

Under Bush I's last year murder rate of black victims, there would be 94,216 black people murdered in the years 1993 through 2000. Instead, under Bill Clinton only 75,540 black people were murdered in those years. From 12,000 murdered yearly to 7,000. Bill Clinton's presidency saved over 18,000 black lives.

This is just one reason the Clintons are so popular among black people, there are so many others.



Olivier5
 
  -1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 09:48 am
@Blickers,
Source?
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Lash
 
  -2  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 05:24 pm
Why does Hillary protect the content of her speeches more than she did national security?
cicerone imposter
 
  2  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 05:42 pm
@Blickers,
How does the president affect murder rates?
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RABEL222
 
  1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 06:09 pm
@Olivier5,
I googled it and the site said you lie.
maporsche
 
  2  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:12 pm
@Lash,
Any proof of harming national security or any laws violated?

You also must understand that you don't EVER just give away information to people because they ask for it right? This is true in your life and it's even more true for people in public life. Were you one of those people who kept on asking Obama for his birth certificate too? I mean, what was HE hiding (amirite?)??
Lash
 
  -1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:18 pm
@maporsche,
I think we'll know exactly what the actual charges are in a week or two.

Obama didn't live up to his promises, but I never worried about where he was born.

maporsche
 
  2  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:22 pm
@Lash,
It's because there was no "there" there. Same with most of the crap you're posting about Clinton.
Lash
 
  -1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:31 pm
@maporsche,
We'll see.
parados
 
  3  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:52 pm
@Lash,
Lash wrote:

Why does Hillary protect the content of her speeches more than she did national security?

For the same reason an author doesn't give away his books for free. Do you demand that movie theaters let you see the movies for free?
Lash
 
  -1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:57 pm
@parados,
LOL! Nice try, but nah.
maporsche
 
  2  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 07:58 pm
@Lash,
You realize you sound just like a birther most of the time right?

I mean, if it turns out that laws were broken and she's found guilty of breaking them, she'll lose my vote.

But until then, you're no different than a birther or the boy who cried wolf.
Lash
 
  -1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 08:41 pm
@maporsche,
Yes. I'm a birther. I'm the biggest baddest birthiest birther ever!

Where were YOU born??
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parados
 
  3  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 08:52 pm
@Lash,
Was Hillary paid for the speech? Why do you think you should get it for free? What you are asking for is ultimately no different than demanding you get a free book or a free movie because other people saw it or read it already.
Lash
 
  1  
Mon 4 Apr, 2016 08:54 pm
@parados,
Aren't your arms worn out, carrying all that Clinton water all the time?
 

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