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Ron Paul Is Secretly Taking Over The GOP And It's Driving People Insane
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay" data-source="post: 1788386"><p>The fact that Steve spends almost 100% of what he earns rather than invest some of it is his fault. He could live on 50% of his earned income if he wants but he chooses not to. I spend (live on) about $40k a year (basics, mortgage, utilities, insurance, food) but I earn over twice that. I have a modest (1800') new home on 9 acres with a shop. I have 3 vehicles and a camper and 2 dogs. I am living well within my means and have plenty to show for it. I could afford a larger home if I wanted but I choose not to. So I would be taxed on $40k with a flat tax system rather than on the amount I earned. Thats fair enough to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay, post: 1788386"] The fact that Steve spends almost 100% of what he earns rather than invest some of it is his fault. He could live on 50% of his earned income if he wants but he chooses not to. I spend (live on) about $40k a year (basics, mortgage, utilities, insurance, food) but I earn over twice that. I have a modest (1800') new home on 9 acres with a shop. I have 3 vehicles and a camper and 2 dogs. I am living well within my means and have plenty to show for it. I could afford a larger home if I wanted but I choose not to. So I would be taxed on $40k with a flat tax system rather than on the amount I earned. Thats fair enough to me. [/QUOTE]
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