BartholomewRoberts
BartholomewRoberts
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Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
I'm sorry, I merged the two into one, you're right and I was wrong. However I maintain still its disingenuous to look at one without the other, given they are related and close together. In… (View Post)1 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
I'm in the same boat. I vehemently dislike it and thing its misogynistic and wrong. But we should not be banning things we dislike. (View Post)3 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
55% on top of income tax and national insurance. Which is why people find it logical to do the 18 hours then rely on benefits for the rest of their income, instead of bothering to work full time. Mea… (View Post)1 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
You expect wrong then. I support Milton Friedman's solution of merging taxes and benefits together and having a simple tax rate that ensures work always pays so that everyone can keep more of th… (View Post)5 -
Re: In office but not in power – politicalbetting.com
There is no difference between 83% entirely self funded or 83% taxpayer funded. The effective tax rate is 83% either way. You can eliminate the issue by eliminating absurd tax rates and having a sane… (View Post)2
