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41   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 4:25am  

PockyClipsNow says

Talking politics is bad for business.

I won't be donating to patrick.net again until this becomes a REAL ESTATE ONLY site.

If he were to cram this site with football stories or porn it would be equally annoying. People do not come here for politics.

AND ANYWAY its the dems 'keeping a floor under house prices' (exact Obama quote!!!!!) Hows does Patrick reconcile the dems proping up RE massively with never ending creative gimmicks to make patrick a permanent renter? (I know....healthcare.....zzzzzzz)

The sad part is talking politics is more of a waste of time than porn...... why why why why patrick?!?!

I think healthcare as an immediate political concern is going to go away or at least take somewhat of a back seat to the unemployment and debt/deficit issues.

We have to support our currency. I'm already seeing quite a few articles over the past several weeks about the Fed and a change in monetary policy. We have to wring out all this slop.

The lefties are about to go back into their cage. We can't afford them.

42   sack   2012 Mar 22, 4:31am  


If I work hard and actually produce something valuable and create a lot of income, my tax rate goes up to 35%.

If a billionaire does absolutely nothing useful and gets another billion in unearned income taken from the work of other people, he still pays only 15%.

You're telling me that's fair, and helps balance the budget?

But the dividends have already been taxed once as corporate tax, taxing it again is probably netting the government more than your 35% (which I doubt many of us are paying). And you discount the fact that investments is what finances others to be "productive".

You do not get taxed at your income and then get taxed again for moving your money from checking account to savings account do you?

Capital gains should probably be taxed higher, and corporate loopholes removed.

43   PockyClipsNow   2012 Mar 22, 4:31am  

Its true housing bubble is 'government created' but look at the CR blog - he is a professional, I would invest in his blog before patrick.net (assuming they were public companys...) due to he doesnt piss off half his readers on a daily basis for 'no reason'. Just my 2 cents!

44   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 4:33am  

I truly believe people want a return to normalcy. That is, not what people in the Bay Area think is normal (because it isn't) and not necessarily what people in Texas think is normal...but what people in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee think is normal. That's middle America.

I think people want the mid eighties back, in the most desperate way.

45   Dan8267   2012 Mar 22, 4:41am  

jerrypap says

Are you aware of the fact that over 50% of Americans pay ZERO income tax. How fair is that??

Yeah, but those people are dirt poor, and you wouldn't want to trade places with them. Since the income tax was created solely for the purpose of taxing the rich to pay for social services to the poor that makes sense. What doesn't make sense is that 50% of Americans are so damn poor. Why is that?

Sure, maybe 10% are lazy asses and another 10% are sick and disabled, but that still doesn't explain why so many Americans are poor.

46   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 4:46am  

Dan8267 says

jerrypap says

Are you aware of the fact that over 50% of Americans pay ZERO income tax. How fair is that??

Yeah, but those people are dirt poor, and you wouldn't want to trade places with them. Since the income tax was created solely for the purpose of taxing the rich to pay for social services to the poor that makes sense. What doesn't make sense is that 50% of Americans are so damn poor. Why is that?

Sure, maybe 10% are lazy asses and another 10% are sick and disabled, but that still doesn't explain why so many Americans are poor.

There's something else going on here that no one's talking about, which is the level of change technology has forced on workplaces and the incredible level of technological illiteracy that's out there especially among the younger Baby Boom set and then in less well off, less well educated parts of the country.

I don't know what you do about that. Maybe you can't do anything.

47   freak80   2012 Mar 22, 4:56am  

David,

I think much of what you say is technically correct.

But here's the problem: people aren't going to vote for a political movement that calls them stupid. Even if it's (possibly) true. That's "the matter with Kansas."

Remember Obama's comments about Guns and Religion? That was the best sound byte the Republicans could have hoped for.

The Democrats would regain their "permanent majority" status they had from FDR to JFK if they quit alienating the White Working Class.

Kerry probably would have won in 2004 if it weren't for the Gay Marriage issue. Who fired the first shot in that war? It wasn't the Republicans. Rush Limbaugh is on record saying that the gay marriage issue was "a dream come true." And thousands of Christians in southern Ohio proved him right.

It's these hard-left social issues that are killing the Democrats in places outside of California and Massachusetts. For all of the talk of celebrating diversity and experiencing new cultures, that philosophy doesn't seem to include any real interaction beyond the safe confines of Coastal California and the Northeast Corridor.

48   kochevnik   2012 Mar 22, 5:16am  

I'm sure all these useless idiotic FAKE left right discussions will save us from the coming collapse.

or not.

49   TPB   2012 Mar 22, 5:19am  

jerrypap says

I was born into a very poor family. I did not enjoy living on Ramon noodles and having to wear second hand clothes growing up. So I decided to change that when I turned 18.

Over the years I have woked my tail off buying, renovating, renting, and selling real estate.

Impossible, you must be fucking lying because Poor people aren't supposed to escape the social teat. If you flung up the social ladder, then the Liberals did their job wrong.

50   Zakrajshek   2012 Mar 22, 5:19am  

The general system has already failed and we now live in the aftermath of a twisted corrupt corporatocracy. We all know it. Even if the people somehow mounted an offensive to try to change it, the government would do anything and everything to save itself. Syria is a cakewalk compared to what would happen here.

The big bad US industries try to portray themselves as super dynamic, fantastic, innovative, etc . But what's funny is most of them are on welfare. The government programs that feed these industries are in parentheses: healthcare (medicare/medicaid), banks (the Fed), agriculture/grocery (subsidies/ foodstamps), housing (the Fed/ Fannie), pharma (Medicare drugs), defense (US miltary), education (student loans and subsidies), oil (subsidies, givaways). For example, the oil industry extracts oil from public lands and then charges us $120 a barrel for our own oil. The list goes on...

51   freak80   2012 Mar 22, 5:23am  

Zakrajshek says

For example, the oil industry extracts oil from public lands and then charges us $120 a barrel for our own oil. The list goes on...

But the Saudi's can't seem to get it out of the ground for much cheaper. It's a competitive market. Oil is expensive because it's being rapidly depleted and everyone is addicted to it. Including me.

52   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 5:25am  

That is true about Kerry...and we saw it coming.

This is the whole problem with the Democratic party fathers binding themselves to people whose entire political and social philosophy and lifestyle seem to live for rebelling against middle America. It's absolute suicide. It's nuts...but here again, so is about a quarter of California and about three quarters of San Francisco. They control the party these days.

When Democrats are completely out of power in January, there are going to be some very important meetings on Capitol Hill. I would LOVE to be a fly on the wall there.

53   freak80   2012 Mar 22, 5:30am  

rootvg says

When Democrats are completely out of power in January, there are going to be some very important meetings on Capitol Hill.

I certainly hope so. I think we need a major "shake-up" and re-alignment in American politics if we hope to make things better in this country.

54   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 5:37am  

wthrfrk80 says

rootvg says

When Democrats are completely out of power in January, there are going to be some very important meetings on Capitol Hill.

I certainly hope so. I think we need a major "shake-up" and re-alignment in American politics if we hope to make things better in this country.

One of those changes may well be the rise of the Green Party. I've had an account at Democratic Underground for years and they talk about this all the time.

Another one may be the beginning of a secessionist movement in California or possibly the splitting of California into one or more states.

These queers, malcontents and professional rock throwers out here aren't going away. If we marginalize them by putting both of their Senators and most of their Congressmen in a semi-permanent minority status (that's what's setting up), something nasty is gonna happen.

55   jerrypap   2012 Mar 22, 5:53am  

TPB says

jerrypap says

I was born into a very poor family. I did not enjoy living on Ramon noodles and having to wear second hand clothes growing up. So I decided to change that when I turned 18.

Over the years I have woked my tail off buying, renovating, renting, and selling real estate.

Impossible, you must be fucking lying because Poor people aren't supposed to escape the social teat. If you flung up the social ladder, then the Liberals did their job wrong.

My biggest challenge every step of the way has all been related to onerous and typically nonsensical government restrictions - regulations, taxes, and a thousand other government policies that sometimes make it near impossible to get ANYTHING done.

If I attempted to start from nothing today with all of the new onerous regulations such as the new Dodd Frank banking bill (The Grand Daddy of them ALL), it is likely I would remain on the "social teet" forever more.

56   jerrypap   2012 Mar 22, 6:07am  

rootvg says

Another one may be the beginning of a secessionist movement in California or possibly the splitting of California into one or more states.

There is already a movement here in far Northern California and Southern Oregon to create a new state called Jefferson State. We have ZERO representation now and are completely at the mercy of liberal whack-jobs to our south. With all of their ridiculous socialist ideas that are actually becoming law, I am to the point of being ashamed to even admit I live in California...

57   david1   2012 Mar 22, 6:20am  

wthrfrk80 says

But here's the problem: people aren't going to vote for a political movement that calls them stupid. Even if it's (possibly) true. That's "the matter with Kansas."

I'm not running for office and I know this. You see the problem as Democrats alienating the white working class. I see that as untrue...the democrats are the only party fighting for the working class...propogandists have convinced the dipshit white working class in middle america to fear brown people: "They are the terrorists," "They are taking your jobs, we have to protect the borders," "Affirmative Action is keeping you from working," "Forcing banks to lower lending standards and giving loans to brown people is what caused the housing crash," etc.
The fact that Democrats aren't lying to white middle america is not the problem...
That the white working class in places like Ohio, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Georgia among other places are not smart enough to fact find for themselves is the problem. Guys like Sean Hannitty and Limbaugh use this stupidity...

I am a former Republican who grew up and went to college in Ohio so I know exactly the type of person being manipulated.

I have arguments with family and friends in Ohio everytime I go home about how their taxes have gone up under Obama. Now anyone who works with the tax code will tell you this is impossible since taxes have not increased anywhere under Obama and given the payroll tax reduction they have actually decreased. That's not important to them. They heard on Limbaugh 'bout these libruhls raising their taxes so that is what they believe.

Meanwhile they believe God will deliver Rick Santorum riding in on his dinosaur to save them from the terrorists. Maybe a bit of an exaggeration but not much...

All you need to know about these people is they elect politicians who do not believe in evolution yet do believe that Obama was not born in the US or is a Muslim. There are many more white working class people on the coasts in so-called blue states and a much smaller percentage of them are swayed by the propaganda.

But I digress...what I am saying is not that Democrats call them stupid, it is that Republican propoganda tells them at every chance that the libruhls think they are stupid. And they believe it. Fact is, they are stupid and Republicans think it too.

58   TPB   2012 Mar 22, 6:34am  

jerrypap says

Dodd Frank banking bill

Because Affirmative action didn't kill Whitney.

59   freak80   2012 Mar 22, 6:48am  

david1 says

convinced the dipshit white working class in middle america

david1 says

That the white working class in places like Ohio, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Georgia among other places are not smart enough to fact find for themselves is the problem. Guys like Sean Hannitty and Limbaugh use this stupidity...

Thank you for making my point.

Even if they are stupid, it's best not to call them that if you want their vote.

A lot of McDonald's customers are stupid too. But the cashiers generally don't call them "stupid" to their face.

60   freak80   2012 Mar 22, 6:54am  

david1 says

Republican propoganda tells them at every chance that the libruhls think they are stupid. And they believe it. Fact is, they are stupid

Priceless.

61   FortWayne   2012 Mar 22, 6:58am  

I don't like the fact that government makes income taxes at 35%, but capital gains only at 15%. Seems like a one way street.

62   Dan8267   2012 Mar 22, 7:08am  

PockyClipsNow says

'middle class' is democrat code word for 'governement and union employees'. eff them.

We're all middle class. And I've never worked for the government or under a union. Have you?

63   PockyClipsNow   2012 Mar 22, 7:34am  

im a ron paul nut job so i reject the R and D parties

64   sheltielover1   2012 Mar 22, 7:58am  

NO, I just want the fucking government telling me everything I HAVE to do!! NOT! You people are a bunch of arrogant fools who think you know it all. The country is NOT California! You'd be the idiots going to the camps because the government told you too because you'd "feel" better about yourself! Make me GAG!

65   tatupu70   2012 Mar 22, 9:30am  

sheltielover1 says

NO, I just want the fucking government telling me everything I HAVE to do!! NOT! You people are a bunch of arrogant fools who think you know it all. The country is NOT California! You'd be the idiots going to the camps because the government told you too because you'd "feel" better about yourself! Make me GAG!

wtf are you talking about??

66   sheltielover1   2012 Mar 22, 9:33am  

tatupu70 says

sheltielover1 says

NO, I just want the fucking government telling me everything I HAVE to do!! NOT! You people are a bunch of arrogant fools who think you know it all. The country is NOT California! You'd be the idiots going to the camps because the government told you too because you'd "feel" better about yourself! Make me GAG!

wtf are you talking about??

If you don't understand this is a description of our out of control, big-brother liberal government you are part of the problem!

67   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 9:50am  

sheltielover1 says

tatupu70 says

sheltielover1 says

NO, I just want the fucking government telling me everything I HAVE to do!! NOT! You people are a bunch of arrogant fools who think you know it all. The country is NOT California! You'd be the idiots going to the camps because the government told you too because you'd "feel" better about yourself! Make me GAG!

wtf are you talking about??

If you don't understand this is a description of our out of control, big-brother liberal government you are part of the problem!

Well, they ARE part of the problem.

I want to see what happens when Republicans take the Senate and White House in November, leaving the largest state in the nation completely without majority representation in either the executive or legislative branches of the Federal government. Most Californians don't yet understand what that will mean but they're about to find out.

68   omgbacon   2012 Mar 22, 9:53am  

sack says

But the dividends have already been taxed once as corporate tax, taxing it again is probably netting the government more than your 35% (which I doubt many of us are paying). And you discount the fact that investments is what finances others to be "productive".

You do not get taxed at your income and then get taxed again for moving your money from checking account to savings account do you?

The corporation doesn't immediately give you a dividend when they realize profit. They don't come to you and ask for money when they lose money, do they?

Dividends are taxed because you're receiving a profit at that time. It's not double taxation because it just don't matter that the corporate profits have already been taxed. That's just absolutely irrelevant. You're taxed when the money becomes yours. It's pretty simple.

69   omgbacon   2012 Mar 22, 10:09am  

sheltielover1 says

NO, I just want the fucking government telling me everything I HAVE to do!! NOT! You people are a bunch of arrogant fools who think you know it all. The country is NOT California! You'd be the idiots going to the camps because the government told you too because you'd "feel" better about yourself! Make me GAG!

I don't understand where all this hatred of California comes from. California is hardly the crazy liberal utopia people think it is. It voted for a Republican president from 1968 to 1992. Since 1975 CA has had two Democratic Governors, (Jerry Brown from 75 to 83, Davis from 99 to 03, and Brown from 11 to present). People claim that Schwatzenegger won because he's so recognizable, but it also helped that he was just a Republican (and pro-choice), not a batshit insane Republican.

Gay marriage was legalized through lawsuit, not vote, after it was outlawed by way of prop 8. Medical marijuana was legalized but statewide decriminalization failed. We have prop 13. We passed 3 strikes. We passed prop 187, which was later ruled unconstitutional, but that doesn't change the fact that it passed in the first place.

Fact of the matter is that CA is not liberal crunchy granola utopia. It's got some pockets of that, but it's also got some strong conservative strongholds. The major difference is that a lot of the conservatives in the state aren't the extreme rightwing nutjobs that characterize the current Republican party.

Overall, CA is pretty moderate.

70   leo707   2012 Mar 22, 10:38am  

rootvg says

I want to see what happens when Republicans take the Senate and White House in November, leaving the largest state in the nation completely without majority representation in either the executive or legislative branches of the Federal government. Most Californians don't yet understand what that will mean but they're about to find out.

Oh, many Californians understand what that would mean, just many Republicans do not.

*hint* - reread the OP pic

71   leo707   2012 Mar 22, 10:39am  

tatupu70 says

sheltielover1 says

NO, I just want the fucking government telling me everything I HAVE to do!! NOT! You people are a bunch of arrogant fools who think you know it all. The country is NOT California! You'd be the idiots going to the camps because the government told you too because you'd "feel" better about yourself! Make me GAG!

wtf are you talking about??

This must be what david1 was referring to.

72   PockyClipsNow   2012 Mar 22, 10:49am  

WTF HAS HAPPENED TO MY REAL ESTATE SITE! lol

73   Vicente   2012 Mar 22, 11:09am  

I want MORE AND MORE of the GOP race.

I want every channel dedicated to this internecine civil war 24x7.

I want blood and gore on the floor.

I want billionaires spending their entire fortune to inflate Super PACs to obscene levels. Frankly right now they aren't spending nearly enough, maximize the Citizens United effect and just make it official that Richie Rich decides who sits in the White House, and it's best if it's one of their own.

Set that money free into the economy instead of cluttering up your swimming pool. Put people to work selling the GOP as the One True Path to America Ascendant. Yeah that would be great stimulus. Just create an entire class whose job is year-round election worker.

74   Patrick   2012 Mar 22, 11:49am  

jerrypap says

My biggest challenge every step of the way has all been related to onerous and typically nonsensical government restrictions - regulations, taxes, and a thousand other government policies that sometimes make it near impossible to get ANYTHING done.

I'm coming to the conclusion that much government regulation is the way that the 1% prevents you from competing with them.

All in the name of the public interest, of course. See this for some examples:

http://www.gresham.ac.uk/print/1789

75   rootvg   2012 Mar 22, 1:08pm  

leoj707 says

rootvg says

I want to see what happens when Republicans take the Senate and White House in November, leaving the largest state in the nation completely without majority representation in either the executive or legislative branches of the Federal government. Most Californians don't yet understand what that will mean but they're about to find out.

Oh, many Californians understand what that would mean, just many Republicans do not.

*hint* - reread the OP pic

This happened during the early days of Bush 43. Republicans decided carrying California was no longer necessary (Florida, Texas, Georgia and the Carolinas became big enough, Electorally speaking) and they thumbed their noses at us. It's gonna happen again.

76   clambo   2012 Mar 22, 2:23pm  

Re: illegal aliens.
The millions of illiterates working here drives entry level and blue collar wages down.
None of them will ever create any innovation or improvement of production or anything leading to an economic benefit. They are the modern equivalent of slaves, who only benefit the employers/slave owners.
In Mexico, just 33% of adults have finished high school. The percentage is lower among illegal aliens coming to the USA.
They only create profit for the employer/slave owner. The fancy restaurant in Manhattan serving pasta with octupus and bone marrow for $38/plate can afford to pay higher wages to kitchen staff. But, they push the slaves to produce ever more plates ever faster, making the fancy restaurants vastly more profitable.
All of the guys I know who hire illegal aliens cheat everywhere they can themselves in their own businesses and affairs.
I live where there are tons in all types of employment.
If they could vote, they would be Democrats. They get tons of freebies here.

77   thomas.wong1986   2012 Mar 22, 2:28pm  

Vicente says

I want MORE AND MORE of the GOP race.

You deserve a pin...

78   thomas.wong1986   2012 Mar 22, 2:36pm  

PockyClipsNow says

I won't be donating to patrick.net again until this becomes a REAL ESTATE ONLY site.

Pnet should set up as LLC non-profit 501c..

79   thomas.wong1986   2012 Mar 22, 3:01pm  

thunderlips11 says

Let's say an elite Neurosurgeon performs many brain surgeries, and teaches dozens of med students, saves a hundred lives. Over the course of two years, he makes about a million dollars in salary.

If a NS invests cash and property say $100K and builds a $1M business (investment) and sells his/her interest.. his gain is long term capital gains at 15%. His previous income earned is already taxed as personal income tax rates 35%..

Income is one thing capital assets are another..

Yes, taxed at ordinary income...

thunderlips11 says

He is taxed at 35%
Let's say a Hedge Fund invests $300,000 to buy a mansion. Two years later, for market reasons mostly beyond his control, the mansion is sold for 1M.
He's taxed at 15%.

The rental income before its sold, gets allocated to the partners and taxed at 35% ordinary income... later if they sell.. the gains allocated to each partner and recognized as a gain it may be loss. either way.. THEY BOUGHT an CAPITAL Asset.

80   thomas.wong1986   2012 Mar 22, 3:05pm  


thomas.wong1986 says
No he gives up his wealth, by paying cash for an interest in ownership.. it may or may not have any gain and mayhave losses.

No, he doesn't "give up" his wealth. He passively invests money with the hope of a big return taken from the work of other people.
But anyway, he also gets to deduct 100% of his losses from his gains. You forgot that part.
..

On capital stock its limited to $3000 per year not 100% against gains and carry over residual losses in future years .. not much to crow about. yes,, they GIVE UP THEIR wealth because they pay in CASH... Talk to the VCs and their investors who lost their shirt on Sylandra or any other failed start up or public company.. and there are many.

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