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I have never found you to seem angry.Go Beavers said:
I'm actually angry very little of the time. It's debating. What's funny is that people interpret my comments as angry.pjalive21 said:
he asked me from the links above to support what those who voted for Trump liked?Go Beavers said:
Wow, you're happy you found something on the internet that confirms your previously formed belief.pjalive21 said:Taxes:
According to the Tax Foundation’s Taxes and Growth Model, the plan would significantly reduce marginal tax rates and the cost of capital, which would lead to an 11 percent higher GDP over the long term provided that the tax cut could be appropriately financed.
The plan would also lead to a 29 percent larger capital stock, 6.5 percent higher wages, and 5.3 million more full-time equivalent jobs.
The plan would cut taxes and lead to higher after-tax incomes for taxpayers at all levels of income.
im happy with that......
who pisses in your cheerios on a daily basis? you can't seriously be this angry all the timeWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
That's probably because you seem to handle disagreement pretty well and can discuss things back and forth with others. Some people see disagreement as being angry. I sometimes wonder if this discomfort with disagreement is cultural. Some Europeans I talked with have said they notice North Americans as being uncomfortable with it, too.PJ_Soul said:
I have never found you to seem angry.Go Beavers said:
I'm actually angry very little of the time. It's debating. What's funny is that people interpret my comments as angry.pjalive21 said:
he asked me from the links above to support what those who voted for Trump liked?Go Beavers said:
Wow, you're happy you found something on the internet that confirms your previously formed belief.pjalive21 said:Taxes:
According to the Tax Foundation’s Taxes and Growth Model, the plan would significantly reduce marginal tax rates and the cost of capital, which would lead to an 11 percent higher GDP over the long term provided that the tax cut could be appropriately financed.
The plan would also lead to a 29 percent larger capital stock, 6.5 percent higher wages, and 5.3 million more full-time equivalent jobs.
The plan would cut taxes and lead to higher after-tax incomes for taxpayers at all levels of income.
im happy with that......
who pisses in your cheerios on a daily basis? you can't seriously be this angry all the time0 -
it's a weak debating tactic. no substance? get your back up to the wall and start yelling at people to stop being so agressive!Go Beavers said:
That's probably because you seem to handle disagreement pretty well and can discuss things back and forth with others. Some people see disagreement as being angry. I sometimes wonder if this discomfort with disagreement is cultural. Some Europeans I talked with have said they notice North Americans as being uncomfortable with it, too.PJ_Soul said:
I have never found you to seem angry.Go Beavers said:
I'm actually angry very little of the time. It's debating. What's funny is that people interpret my comments as angry.pjalive21 said:
he asked me from the links above to support what those who voted for Trump liked?Go Beavers said:
Wow, you're happy you found something on the internet that confirms your previously formed belief.pjalive21 said:Taxes:
According to the Tax Foundation’s Taxes and Growth Model, the plan would significantly reduce marginal tax rates and the cost of capital, which would lead to an 11 percent higher GDP over the long term provided that the tax cut could be appropriately financed.
The plan would also lead to a 29 percent larger capital stock, 6.5 percent higher wages, and 5.3 million more full-time equivalent jobs.
The plan would cut taxes and lead to higher after-tax incomes for taxpayers at all levels of income.
im happy with that......
who pisses in your cheerios on a daily basis? you can't seriously be this angry all the timeBy The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
True, I agree that is a debating tactic (a cheap one). I also think that the majority of people are simply incapable of handling conflict. Most people run screaming from conflict like their hair is on fire, but when they choose to stick around where conflict exists anyway, they fumble it horribly and end up throwing around hollow accusations (that isn't to say that sometimes people really ARE too aggressive... but Go Beavers ain't one of those people).HughFreakingDillon said:
it's a weak debating tactic. no substance? get your back up to the wall and start yelling at people to stop being so agressive!Go Beavers said:
That's probably because you seem to handle disagreement pretty well and can discuss things back and forth with others. Some people see disagreement as being angry. I sometimes wonder if this discomfort with disagreement is cultural. Some Europeans I talked with have said they notice North Americans as being uncomfortable with it, too.PJ_Soul said:
I have never found you to seem angry.Go Beavers said:
I'm actually angry very little of the time. It's debating. What's funny is that people interpret my comments as angry.pjalive21 said:
he asked me from the links above to support what those who voted for Trump liked?Go Beavers said:
Wow, you're happy you found something on the internet that confirms your previously formed belief.pjalive21 said:Taxes:
According to the Tax Foundation’s Taxes and Growth Model, the plan would significantly reduce marginal tax rates and the cost of capital, which would lead to an 11 percent higher GDP over the long term provided that the tax cut could be appropriately financed.
The plan would also lead to a 29 percent larger capital stock, 6.5 percent higher wages, and 5.3 million more full-time equivalent jobs.
The plan would cut taxes and lead to higher after-tax incomes for taxpayers at all levels of income.
im happy with that......
who pisses in your cheerios on a daily basis? you can't seriously be this angry all the timeWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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