C Code Guest Apr 10, 2003 #1 Should the total number of votes you have be gauged by your total federal taxes?
W Warik Guest Apr 10, 2003 #2 Absolutely. One of my ex-coworkers had her living expenses and medical expenses completely paid for by the government and got more money back on tax day than she paid. Why should her vote count the same as mine? -Warik
Absolutely. One of my ex-coworkers had her living expenses and medical expenses completely paid for by the government and got more money back on tax day than she paid. Why should her vote count the same as mine? -Warik
C Code Guest Apr 10, 2003 #3 I always end up owing money, and since I literally pay into the system more than some, my vote should count more.
I always end up owing money, and since I literally pay into the system more than some, my vote should count more.
W Warik Guest Apr 10, 2003 #4 As should mine. I paid $1,800 in estimated taxes last year and owed another $800 after I got my taxes done. My ex-coworker paid $0 and got back $2,600. I should have just written her a check and saved the stamp money. -Warik
As should mine. I paid $1,800 in estimated taxes last year and owed another $800 after I got my taxes done. My ex-coworker paid $0 and got back $2,600. I should have just written her a check and saved the stamp money. -Warik
W Warik Guest Apr 10, 2003 #6 WODIN said: LOL @ warik! Click to expand... Or I could have paid her cash. My collection of check books was like $12. If I divide $12 by about 100 checks I coulda saved another 12 cents.
WODIN said: LOL @ warik! Click to expand... Or I could have paid her cash. My collection of check books was like $12. If I divide $12 by about 100 checks I coulda saved another 12 cents.