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      Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

      Raise the curtain.

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      by HouseStaffer on Thu May 12, 2011 at 03:00:09 PM EST
      The tax plan will take a couple of years to phase in, but the end result will be that a person with a pension will pay income taxes until they are 67.  After that they will be exempt for the first $40,000 of income if they file jointly or $20,000 if they file as a single.

      I understand why some people think this is a tax increase, but I think that it makes things more fair.  I have a 401k, and when I retire I would have had to pay income taxes on my withdrawals, why should someone with a pension get a better deal?  

      This levels the playing field and helps us make a huge business tax cut.

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      • I tend to agree by JGillman, 05/12/2011 03:15:06 PM EST (none / 0)
      • What would by grannynanny, 05/12/2011 03:55:16 PM EST (none / 0)
        • Tattoos by JGillman, 05/12/2011 04:24:37 PM EST (none / 0)
      • nonsense by goppartyreptile, 05/12/2011 04:36:26 PM EST (none / 0)
        • No, you are wrong by HouseStaffer, 05/13/2011 04:34:42 PM EST (none / 0)
          • yeah by goppartyreptile, 05/13/2011 06:53:04 PM EST (none / 0)
      • A valid argument, but the wrong solution. by KG One, 05/13/2011 11:17:35 AM EST (none / 0)
        • Yes sir! by Corinthian Scales, 05/13/2011 11:56:34 AM EST (none / 0)
        • so... by Tom McMillin, 05/13/2011 01:53:25 PM EST (none / 0)

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