These fucking people are allowed to vote.
>>132562873
With the sheer amount of class-warfare agitprop out there, I'm not surprised.
>>132562873
People on the public dole should not be allowed to vote.
The rules and tricks for the wealthy are very arbitrary and never come up if you're not wealthy. Also, Trump would not have won if the poor couldn't vote.
>>132562873
I'm actually curious about that too. I would assume it's something to do with getting into a lower tax bracket?
>>132565766
>Trump would not have won if the poor couldn't vote.
so true
the religious, luck if high school educated, retards who make up the republican base are in no position to be criticizing anyone's intelligence.
>tfw mathematician and leaf but would still vote trump
Checkm8 Lib fags.
>>132562873
Let's assume that what they are saying is even true in the first place.
"Wealthy" individual's would still value their own personal charities and decision making process on investment/donation over the government's discretion.
>>132566008
>>132565766
But Hillary won the poor vote, Trump won middle and upper class America.
>>132566008
do I have to pull up my california memes where they seriously believe trump's kids hunt triceratops dinosaurs for their horns or are we good on a truce of both sides being retarded?
>>132565926
Yes, and reducing your income. Wealthy people only pay capital gains taxes which are far lower than the income taxes most middle class people pay.
>>132565926
I dont know how it works in burgerland but in Canada, you get tax credit for donations over certain thresholds.
>>132565766
>>132566008
Um, no, sweeties. Have some hate facts.
>>132562873
The unfortunate reality of life is that until you actually do something yourself you'll never truly understand it. If you have no money it's next to impossible to understand why people with money do what they do with it.
>>132565926
>>132566125
He's confusing a charitable donation write-off with depreciation or business expense write-off.
Unless it's something like the Clinton Foundation which was basically a tax-free slush fund to pay her campaign staff between elections.
>>132565926
Exactly. I ran into a situation where a $5000 donation would put me in a lower tax bracket and save me $7500. So sure, better than giving it to basketballs on welfare.
>>132565766
>>132566008
>being this fucking retarded