Originally posted by Trev33We say queue up. Tickets are a dollar. I didn't buy one.
You have 500 tickets, right? 😉
How much is a ticket anyway? Been watching people queue (how do you say that in American English? I'm sure you spell it differently) for them on TV today. I'd buy a few tickets, but not if it meant queuing for more than 5 mins.
Originally posted by HandyAndyI was tempted to head over to Port Huron, Michigan to get one but realized that I'd have to give up 25% in US taxes so the trip for a possible paltry (approx) $500 million wasn't worth the effort to say nothing of "lining up" at the border (there and back) and at the lottry ticket kiosk then add into the equation the cost of gas, my time...the list goes on. Did anyone win? If you say yes and that the winning ticket was purchased in Port Huron I'd...
We say queue up. Tickets are a dollar. I didn't buy one.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHThanks to GW Bush, the capital gains tax is now 15%.
So check it out.
The current cash payout is $341M.
Then you get taxed. Call that tax $130M.
That leaves you about $211M as your little nest egg.
Figure you can get 10% return on that.
That puts you at $21.1M/year.
But good ol' Uncle Sam wants his 38% for capital gains.
That leaves you with $13M after those taxes.
So now, you are tasked with spen ...[text shortened]... month of the year for the rest of your life, without ever touching your nest egg!
Good luck.
This is really how the rich keep (and increase!) their millions.
Getting a tax increase is child's play compared to the brouhaha that would ensue if you tried to raise the capital gains tax. Congress would defend that one tooth and nail, probably even going so far as to call it a "brake on the economic recovery of the nation". And the 'sheeple' (aka that large portion of the country that is barely above the poverty line and yet still considers themselves 'conservative' ) would fall all over themselves to fight it.
Originally posted by Great Big SteesGood Lord, you're from the Sarnhole. I feel for you.
I was tempted to head over to Port Huron, Michigan to get one but realized that I'd have to give up 25% in US taxes so the trip for a possible paltry (approx) $500 million wasn't worth the effort to say nothing of "lining up" at the border (there and back) and at the lottry ticket kiosk then add into the equation the cost of gas, my time...the list g ...[text shortened]... n. Did anyone win? If you say yes and that the winning ticket was purchased in Port Huron I'd...
Originally posted by Great Big SteesIs that like someone saying, "Good lord, man, what makes you think I live in San Francisco? They're nothing but fruitcakes over there," when they live just over the bay in Oakland?
Where did I say I was from there? That's like you saying I'm going to Buffalo and me assuming you live in Fort Erie.
Or, "I wouldn't live in Detroit if you paid me," when they live across the river in Windsor?
Or, "I don't live in Dallas, I wouldn't be caught dead in Dallas," when they live in Ft. Worth?
Originally posted by SuzianneNo, it's not. But nice try.
Is that like someone saying, "Good lord, man, what makes you think I live in San Francisco? They're nothing but fruitcakes over there," when they live just over the bay in Oakland?
Or, "I wouldn't live in Detroit if you paid me," when they live across the river in Windsor?
Or, "I don't live in Dallas, I wouldn't be caught dead in Dallas," when they live in Ft. Worth?
Also, Windsor and Detroit are nothing alike.