Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you how I am going to respond to this loss. I am not going to invest..not taking a chance on the dividend issue with taxes. We are not going to hire anymore people in our family business..might actually lay a few off depending on how things go..too early to tell. I am also stopping all charitable giving..we are going to save that our money for our family and frankly the thank you I have gotten for giving so much has been electing Obama again. I am also going to take a hard look at businesses that have celebrated Obama.if I can take my money elsewhere..I will. Place number one Chef Geofs..no respecting Republican should eat there..sorry but that is how I feel.
Yes, please, stop your charitable giving, you'll need the money to pay your taxes.
I am a grown up and I am responsible ..that's why I will respond accordingly. First charity hit will be school auction..last year we spent a ton of money to help benefit financial aid..all those folks clearly voted to raise my taxes..so I am not going to be helping there. Also won't be giving to annual fund..schools will have to find money elsewhere..we pay full tuition so I think that will be enough. Always happy to volunteer and will continue but no money..and no money to church..again they supported Obama. As for businesses ..if you are openly and vocally supporting..I will respond..just like the libs respond to things they don't like. I don't think I am the only person who feels this way.
Anonymous wrote:Enjoy the tide of joblessness that will hit our MD-VA-DC area with the continued recession and automatic budget cuts. Maybe you will have more time to sit in Starbucks and post on DCUM--in between surfing the web for jobs.
jsteele wrote:Lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans need to be uncompromising as the party of low taxes. It is all they have ever had. They also need to be the party of moral values. Moral people deserve a voice. As the fairy-dust clears and the crushing realities set in... The country is going to need fiscal conservatism and economic growth to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you how I am going to respond to this loss. I am not going to invest..not taking a chance on the dividend issue with taxes. We are not going to hire anymore people in our family business..might actually lay a few off depending on how things go..too early to tell. I am also stopping all charitable giving..we are going to save that our money for our family and frankly the thank you I have gotten for giving so much has been electing Obama again. I am also going to take a hard look at businesses that have celebrated Obama.if I can take my money elsewhere..I will. Place number one Chef Geofs..no respecting Republican should eat there..sorry but that is how I feel.
Yes, please, stop your charitable giving, you'll need the money to pay your taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for covering the huge capital gains increase! You're a peach! So if it goes up u pay big taxes... If it drops you lose as well the "correction" (lol) is going to be at least 20%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i just cold 42k worth of stocks
cool story, bro. I just bought 10k. Plan to buy more tomorrow. It's falling faster than I expected, but I think it is still going to fall a bit more. Market was overpriced and ready for a correction.
Anonymous wrote:If you think Obama is such a threat to your finances, why haven't you already done these two things? Last I checked, he's been in the White House for almost 4 years already.
I purchased 21 ounces of gold when it was clear that Obama was going to win in 2008. It has doubled in value. I also paid off our mortgage and eliminated all our debt. Most other assets are already diversified outside the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your very thoughtful tone but I think you are mistaken that there is some kind of inevitable leftward shift in the country due to demographics. I think that the Latino community would have been a natural constituency for the Republican Party and can still be one. Family values? Hard work? Freedom for small businesses from regulation? Protection for religious values? Encouraging individual initiative? These all could appeal deeply to Latino voters but instead the Republican Party paid obeisance to short-sighted white anxiety about immigration that bordered on xenophobia. The Republicans could still shift course and become relevant but they have to start thinking about the future and embracing it rather than longing for some unattainable past that never really existed in that form to begin with.
I have seen no reason to believe that this is anything other than wishful thinking.
Then George W. Bush (and his brother Jeb) were engaging in wishful thinking. They were both successful in winning the Latino vote (check the data) and Bush was on his way to solidifying it through comprehensive immigration reform. Guess who scuttled that.
Thanks for covering the huge capital gains increase! You're a peach! So if it goes up u pay big taxes... If it drops you lose as well the "correction" (lol) is going to be at least 20%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i just cold 42k worth of stocks
cool story, bro. I just bought 10k. Plan to buy more tomorrow. It's falling faster than I expected, but I think it is still going to fall a bit more. Market was overpriced and ready for a correction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you how I am going to respond to this loss. I am not going to invest..not taking a chance on the dividend issue with taxes. We are not going to hire anymore people in our family business..might actually lay a few off depending on how things go..too early to tell. I am also stopping all charitable giving..we are going to save that our money for our family and frankly the thank you I have gotten for giving so much has been electing Obama again. I am also going to take a hard look at businesses that have celebrated Obama.if I can take my money elsewhere..I will. Place number one Chef Geofs..no respecting Republican should eat there..sorry but that is how I feel.
Hm. Charitable giving is supposed to make up for decreased social spending, according to conservative logic. So then I guess you support increasing social spending?
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you how I am going to respond to this loss. I am not going to invest..not taking a chance on the dividend issue with taxes. We are not going to hire anymore people in our family business..might actually lay a few off depending on how things go..too early to tell. I am also stopping all charitable giving..we are going to save that our money for our family and frankly the thank you I have gotten for giving so much has been electing Obama again. I am also going to take a hard look at businesses that have celebrated Obama.if I can take my money elsewhere..I will. Place number one Chef Geofs..no respecting Republican should eat there..sorry but that is how I feel.