Anonymous wrote:Taxes are un american
Anonymous wrote:You are too funny. Illegal immigrants can go to the Mayo Clinic. Taxing the rich more will result in less revenue for a variety of reasons. changing citizenship is the bottom reason. The main reason is the disincentive to invest when you can lose your money to begin with and then you get extorted by multiple levels of goverment if you are smart or lucky enough to make money. Obama knows this of course...it's about central control and a marxist leaning idiology the practicers of and believers in are among the stupidest people on Earth.Anonymous wrote:pp, it's more than one guy (and I'm not the OP).
But, that said, I agree that it's hardly a crisis.
FWIW, if you renounce your citizenship for tax reasons, you're not allowed back into the country. So, if someday you need a medical procedure at the Mayo Clinic or something, you're SOL.
This guy is a permanent resident of Singapore and was a Brazilian national. It's not a Rockefeller fleeing, KWIM?
Also, it's a myth that the U.S. has "high" taxes. They're lower than they've been in 50 years and lower relative to most desireable places to live. Have you been to Singapore? High dollar, yes, but kind of isolated.
You are too funny. Illegal immigrants can go to the Mayo Clinic. Taxing the rich more will result in less revenue for a variety of reasons. changing citizenship is the bottom reason. The main reason is the disincentive to invest when you can lose your money to begin with and then you get extorted by multiple levels of goverment if you are smart or lucky enough to make money. Obama knows this of course...it's about central control and a marxist leaning idiology the practicers of and believers in are among the stupidest people on Earth.Anonymous wrote:pp, it's more than one guy (and I'm not the OP).
But, that said, I agree that it's hardly a crisis.
FWIW, if you renounce your citizenship for tax reasons, you're not allowed back into the country. So, if someday you need a medical procedure at the Mayo Clinic or something, you're SOL.
This guy is a permanent resident of Singapore and was a Brazilian national. It's not a Rockefeller fleeing, KWIM?
Also, it's a myth that the U.S. has "high" taxes. They're lower than they've been in 50 years and lower relative to most desireable places to live. Have you been to Singapore? High dollar, yes, but kind of isolated.