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2 hours ago, swerve said:

I hope you are finally gone from this forum.

 

I will stick on your screen like AseanNow pop-up you can't get rid of.

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On 11/8/2024 at 3:03 PM, frank83628 said:

where is the Dman? not heard a peep. he betted someone that if he lost the winner chose his avatar, i can't remember whos it was now

The silence from him has been overwhelming. I so enjoyed laughing at his posts.

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The (lying and deceitful bought-and-paid-for) mainstream media are commenting on how QUIET Donald Trump has been in the three days since winning the election. By all accounts, he's QUIETLY holed up a Mar-a-Lago apparently with classical music heard streaming from the grounds.

 

In contrast, on aseannow...

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On 11/8/2024 at 12:30 PM, Jingthing said:

I recall reading much sooner if Trump's promise to stop taxing ss goes through.

 

Lower income recipients are already not taxed on SS!

You need to start that SS thread now!.  It's apparent you're not clear on the topic of taxes and SS.

Income tax on SS benefits has NO impact on the SS trust fund.  Only employment taxes have such impact.

Posted
2 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

You need to start that SS thread now!.  It's apparent you're not clear on the topic of taxes and SS.

Income tax on SS benefits has NO impact on the SS trust fund.  Only employment taxes have such impact.

You're wrong.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

You're wrong.

Federal Income tax and employment taxes (FICA) are completely separate.  FICA taxes are currently the ONLY source of funding for SS.  FICA taxes are help separately from all other taxes but are invested in special Treasury bonds.

 

https://www.ssa.gov/news/press/factsheets/WhatAreTheTrust.htm

https://www.ssa.gov/people/materials/pdfs/EN-05-10297.pdf

 

FICA in reality, should not be called "taxes".  Rather they should be called insurance premiums in the case of the medicare "tax" and the portion funding SS should be called annuity premiums.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

Federal Income tax and employment taxes (FICA) are completely separate.  FICA taxes are currently the ONLY source of funding for SS.  FICA taxes are help separately from all other taxes but are invested in special Treasury bonds.

 

https://www.ssa.gov/news/press/factsheets/WhatAreTheTrust.htm

https://www.ssa.gov/people/materials/pdfs/EN-05-10297.pdf

 

Again, you're wrong.

But I'm not going to bother now to open a separate topic because unless something changes I don't think congress which I assume will be maga controlled will even send such stop tax on SS to the senate as it would be doomed to failure as 60 votes needed.

 

A bigger longer term story is the fact that there has been no fix to avoid big cuts later even without the SS tax ending.

 

Up till now, you could blame both parties for that lack of action.

 

With a 100 percent maga government, that will be 100 percent on maga.

 

I seriously doubt they will lift one finger to fix it.

 

The easiest fix to raise the caps on SS witholding is definitely not something maga ideology would like at all. 

 

 

 

Donald Trump tax plans would deplete Social Security in just 6 years: report

Donald Trump's plans would drain Social Security years earlier than expected, report says

And by 2035, Social Security benefits would be cut by about a third for many Americans

 

Without that funding — combined with the many other tax cuts Trump has proposed — and the former president’s plans to impose massive tariffs and deport unauthorized immigrants, Social Security’s funding will be cut by as much as $2.75 trillion.

Ending taxation of Social Security benefits alone could cut between $850 billion and $950 billion from its cash reserves, while ending taxes on overtime pay and tips would slash anywhere between $150 billion and $1.05 trillion. Heavily restricting immigration and imposing tariffs would reduce the balance by between $300 billion and $750 billion, according to the CRFB.

 

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33 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

But I'm not going to bother now to open a separate topic because unless something changes I don't think congress which I assume will be maga controlled will even send such stop tax on SS to the senate as it would be doomed to failure as 60 votes needed.

The cessation of federal income tax on SS benefits has ZERO impact on the SS trust funds.  The income taxes currently applied to SS benefits goes into the Federal governments general revenue.  The SS trust fund currently does not draw from general government revenue.

 

Show me proof that I'm wrong. 

 

Lots of people get this wrong..... you've just read some article written by someone who has it wrong.

 

https://www.ssa.gov/news/press/factsheets/HowAreSocialSecurity.htm#:~:text=Social Security is financed through,self-employed pay 12.4 percent.&text=The payroll tax rates are,up to a certain amount.

 

LOL.... I'm WRONG.  Sorry.... my mistake.  The taxes on SS benefits are contributed to the SS trust fund.  I thought all federal income taxes went into general revenue.

 

Jingthing is correct... I humbly submit my apology.

 

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I almost feel sorry for the whiners and those that complain about Trump winning the election. It is a huge lose for them and they must be totally demoralized. Some universities are cancelling classes for these whiners to allow them to morn the loss of their word salad candidate. Lets have some empathy for them and realize that life will never be the same for them again. They will soon come around and realize that Trump also loves them just as much as his followers. Life is good!

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8 minutes ago, Screaming said:

I almost feel sorry for the whiners and those that complain about Trump winning the election. It is a huge lose for them and they must be totally demoralized. Some universities are cancelling classes for these whiners to allow them to morn the loss of their word salad candidate. Lets have some empathy for them and realize that life will never be the same for them again. They will soon come around and realize that Trump also loves them just as much as his followers. Life is good!

I don’t think they are canceling STEM classes 

Posted
6 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Again, you're wrong.

But I'm not going to bother now to open a separate topic because unless something changes I don't think congress which I assume will be maga controlled will even send such stop tax on SS to the senate as it would be doomed to failure as 60 votes needed.

 

A bigger longer term story is the fact that there has been no fix to avoid big cuts later even without the SS tax ending.

 

Up till now, you could blame both parties for that lack of action.

 

With a 100 percent maga government, that will be 100 percent on maga.

 

I seriously doubt they will lift one finger to fix it.

 

The easiest fix to raise the caps on SS witholding is definitely not something maga ideology would like at all. 

 

 

 

Donald Trump tax plans would deplete Social Security in just 6 years: report

Donald Trump's plans would drain Social Security years earlier than expected, report says

And by 2035, Social Security benefits would be cut by about a third for many Americans

 

Without that funding — combined with the many other tax cuts Trump has proposed — and the former president’s plans to impose massive tariffs and deport unauthorized immigrants, Social Security’s funding will be cut by as much as $2.75 trillion.

Ending taxation of Social Security benefits alone could cut between $850 billion and $950 billion from its cash reserves, while ending taxes on overtime pay and tips would slash anywhere between $150 billion and $1.05 trillion. Heavily restricting immigration and imposing tariffs would reduce the balance by between $300 billion and $750 billion, according to the CRFB.

 

Do you think there are not 6 Democrats in the Senate that would vote to eliminate taxes on Social Security? 

 

Remember, no one believes the lying leftist media anymore. 

 

 

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On 11/8/2024 at 2:33 AM, Celsius said:

If the number of Trump topics from the usual whingers and whiners who can't accept defeat does not significantly go down.

 

@Celsius

In your opinion, has the number of Trump topics from the usual whingers and whiners who can't accept defeat significantly gone down?

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11 minutes ago, Puccini said:

 

@Celsius

In your opinion, has the number of Trump topics from the usual whingers and whiners who can't accept defeat significantly gone down?

 

Yes, yes it has.

 

And not only that, some whingers and whiners disappeared for good.

 

So, good news everyone, I'm staying.

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46 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

Yes, yes it has.

 

And not only that, some whingers and whiners disappeared for good.

 

So, good news everyone, I'm staying.

Time to start some new Trump topics, y'all. 

Posted
12 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Time to start some new Trump topics, y'all. 

 

Lead the way. Nobody has posted yet about the ingrown nail on toe 4 of his left foot, for example.

Posted
24 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

The election being over doesn't mean politics is over. 

 

They're (the losers) are recounting the votes in Bucks County, Penn.

 

So obviously the pathetic cheaters are still trying their best to overthrow this election

like they did in 2020

 

But it's an exercise in futility   ....

 

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Posted
21 hours ago, Celsius said:

 

Yes, yes it has.

 

And not only that, some whingers and whiners disappeared for good.

 

So, good news everyone, I'm staying.

Good news your staying? Good for who? 

Posted
8 hours ago, Celsius said:

 

For muddle class Amerika

I bet you're never lonely you ask a question then answer it many times yourself. I say you are the man and your friend too 

Posted
18 hours ago, Puccini said:

 

Lead the way. Nobody has posted yet about the ingrown nail on toe 4 of his left foot, for example.

Let me start then, I have an ingrown toenail on my left foot, my blood pressure dropped from 128/76 to 96/68 and I fainted last week.

Posted
On 11/8/2024 at 9:53 AM, impulse said:

 

Good luck making it to 50 posts.

Wow, look at me making it to an imagined goal post :cheesy:

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Posted
On 11/8/2024 at 1:37 AM, JBChiangRai said:

Don't give conditions, just do it.

I have just noticed that your post got 46 positive reactions of various types and not one negative reaction. I think the masses have spoken....

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