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<blockquote data-quote="OliverKlohzoff" data-source="post: 1992931" data-attributes="member: 24445"><p>I know this is hard for you lefties to understand but good freakin' god ! ............... How about spending only what you take in? No more credit cards on the backs of the American people. The Gov't grows like a cancer every single year. At this point the cancer is terminal and I don't think there is anything the nitwits in Washington DC can or will do about it.</p><p></p><p>The whole concept of a "death tax" on property/goods that have already been taxed is so unfair, so ridiculous, just completely unfair. 1 million $'s in total wealth really isn't that much these days when you look at a lifetime of achievements, wealth and savings. To take anything whatsoever in a "death tax' is outrageous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OliverKlohzoff, post: 1992931, member: 24445"] I know this is hard for you lefties to understand but good freakin' god ! ............... How about spending only what you take in? No more credit cards on the backs of the American people. The Gov't grows like a cancer every single year. At this point the cancer is terminal and I don't think there is anything the nitwits in Washington DC can or will do about it. The whole concept of a "death tax" on property/goods that have already been taxed is so unfair, so ridiculous, just completely unfair. 1 million $'s in total wealth really isn't that much these days when you look at a lifetime of achievements, wealth and savings. To take anything whatsoever in a "death tax' is outrageous. [/QUOTE]
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