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I’ve often thought that when the rich are being counted, governments should be included in their ranks. The US gov’t for example, is the largest American landowner…
Whenever the rich would donate, spend their money to charities or foundations they get exemption from tax or even refunds. I used to think that helping is their way to help out now I think otherwise.
Sounds easy enough, unfortunately it is a lose, lose, when we tax the rich. Perhaps cut the frivoulous spending, tax everyone who benefits from our government and don’t give people the choice to be irresponsible.
Do that …….and always take care of those who absolutely need it!
Reblogged this on The Daily Pause and commented:
Be made aware that the “rich” are blessed with wealth, which for some are already “shared” through job opportunities…
Reblogged this on The New Vehicle and commented:
No justice, no peace.
By not contributing to the society or world they’re a part of the richest among us have, at the very least, denied the world’s governments trillions of pounds in public expenditure.
It was estimated that in one year, in the UK alone, over £120 billion was lost to tax dodging. The total amount lost to welfare fraud however was, you guessed it, much less at around £1 billion. What does it tell you about the government, media, and big business-funded ‘think’ tanks in this country if they’d save money by tackling a smaller problem, that affects the most vulnerable people alone, rather than addressing the bigger problem perpetuated by the least vulnerable?
I love all the blue – and street art is just so cool. In fact, this reminded me of some pics we took of a side of the building painting (with nice blues as well). Also, the flowers have that 70’s disco feel – totally “dig it” – ha!
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The rich have been getting away with loopholes in the tax code along with laundering money through foreign accounts for to long while the middle calss pays for it all and the poor fall deeper into poverty.
It’s very beatiful!
Where is it?
I agree with que161… “a short but powerful message”
In Buenos Aires, my favourite is Martin Ron, but there are a lot of good artist from “street art”
De toute ma vie de femme, je n’ai jamais connu qui que ce soit qui donne sans retour ! ( réduction d’impôts, vouloir se valoriser ) etc
Seuls les pauvres gens donnent sans arrière pensée !
Un cent d’un pauvre vaut mieux pour le ciel, qu’un million d’ un riche ! 😀
La photo est belle.
What a clever way to convey the message that the rich should be taxed a lot more than the less-financially fortunate, because obviously the rich can afford to pay more taxes.
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Reblogged this on Birdwing for Purpose.
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Hi! Awasome pic! Where is?
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long live the mission!
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I love street photography. This one is fantastic!
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Love the colors!
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Reblogged this on nkamogelenglebeloane and commented:
very beautiful
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pl click this
http://newstodayour.blogspot.in/2014/04/news-today-ours.html
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The strength of the colors emphasis’ the text.
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Reblogged this on gsjonesmufc20.
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That’s exactly societies attitude today. Why work when those that do can support me? Okay, you hit a nerve with this one. lol Love the wall though.
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I’ve often thought that when the rich are being counted, governments should be included in their ranks. The US gov’t for example, is the largest American landowner…
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I love this graffiti and the colours on the photograph!
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Whenever the rich would donate, spend their money to charities or foundations they get exemption from tax or even refunds. I used to think that helping is their way to help out now I think otherwise.
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I have no problem with that. I would please very much like to be one of those getting taxed. Please. Now. Immediately.
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Sounds easy enough, unfortunately it is a lose, lose, when we tax the rich. Perhaps cut the frivoulous spending, tax everyone who benefits from our government and don’t give people the choice to be irresponsible.
Do that …….and always take care of those who absolutely need it!
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Reblogged this on PASO A LA UTOPÍA.
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.1% holds 20% of wealth in US of A. The same .1% also own >50% of Senate and House. so they will not tax the rich.
fb.com / TreeHuggingLiberal
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Reblogged this on franniesplace.
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Pretty colors & I like the flowers…also the phrase!
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Don’t the rich give money?
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The flowers are pretty, but I am not sure it is correct to tax the rich. I mean shouldn’t we treat people the same?
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Yes. The rich are people too. Corporations are not people.
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Reblogged this on Daken from Vault 101.
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The rich Should Get Taxed-the Poor/Middle-Class Get Taxed Too Much!!!!
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🙂
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Reblogged this on The Daily Pause and commented:
Be made aware that the “rich” are blessed with wealth, which for some are already “shared” through job opportunities…
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Reblogged this on iwannadisappear.
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Nice work! Its colourful and beautiful!
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Reblogged this on The New Vehicle and commented:
No justice, no peace.
By not contributing to the society or world they’re a part of the richest among us have, at the very least, denied the world’s governments trillions of pounds in public expenditure.
It was estimated that in one year, in the UK alone, over £120 billion was lost to tax dodging. The total amount lost to welfare fraud however was, you guessed it, much less at around £1 billion. What does it tell you about the government, media, and big business-funded ‘think’ tanks in this country if they’d save money by tackling a smaller problem, that affects the most vulnerable people alone, rather than addressing the bigger problem perpetuated by the least vulnerable?
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Well done! Very pretty!
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Reblogged this on Call me MEOW.
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I love all the blue – and street art is just so cool. In fact, this reminded me of some pics we took of a side of the building painting (with nice blues as well). Also, the flowers have that 70’s disco feel – totally “dig it” – ha!
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Reblogged this on emanuelgraham7372.
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Reblogged this on veraewatson15 and commented:
Beautiful picture and even more beautiful words.
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Nice picturec with nice colors
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Reblogged this on greens4squares and commented:
Yes!!!!
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“…feed the poor
Till there are no rich no more
Id love to change the world…”
Ten Years After
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Reblogged this on Midwest Music Mafia and commented:
– either that – or bring the guillotines out –
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Awesome picture…!
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N!cE Pic … 🙂
Neda’a 🙂
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que bonito quedo
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Reblogged this on Jareds Blogs and commented:
The rich have been getting away with loopholes in the tax code along with laundering money through foreign accounts for to long while the middle calss pays for it all and the poor fall deeper into poverty.
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I took the same photo last summer, front angle though – in San Francisco right?
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Reblogged this on Joaquín Toro Maturana and commented:
c:
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Amazingly done
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I like the rich colour play….Nice click!
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Great image! Thanks.
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I love the girl on the right … she has something about her … hhhmmmmm
“Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket … Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket … Save it for a rainy day
… Pocket ful of starlight…mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm “
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A short but powerful message. The vibrant colors catches your eyes but the message makes you ponder
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batikhalus
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A short but powerful message. The vibrant colors catches your eyes but the message makes you ponder
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It’s very beatiful!
Where is it?
I agree with que161… “a short but powerful message”
In Buenos Aires, my favourite is Martin Ron, but there are a lot of good artist from “street art”
If you want, you can see this page:
http://buenosairesstreetart.com/?s=martin+ron&lang=en
http://buenosairesstreetart.com/2012/11/martin-ron-interview-about-his-new-mural-at-meeting-of-styles/
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One more:
Lean Frizzera is a very good street art performer, too!
http://buenosairesstreetart.com/2012/07/latest-murals-by-lean-frizzera-in-buenos-aires/
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De toute ma vie de femme, je n’ai jamais connu qui que ce soit qui donne sans retour ! ( réduction d’impôts, vouloir se valoriser ) etc
Seuls les pauvres gens donnent sans arrière pensée !
Un cent d’un pauvre vaut mieux pour le ciel, qu’un million d’ un riche ! 😀
La photo est belle.
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Reblogged this on dazzay and commented:
Says it all really 🙂
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Reblogged this on ayaahmed20066.
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pulled completely speechless, wau!:)
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Why?
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fabulous very good
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Reblogged this on nabster005 and commented:
nice
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Reblogged this on BROODING OF A MEDIC and commented:
The rich waste too much, they must be axed not taxed.
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BRILLIANT and such a vibrant use of color!!!! im gonna use this as my twitter header @2trippy1hippy if there are objections xox
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Reblogged this on Acarvallislima's Blog and commented:
Right.. What do you think?
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I LOVE GRAFFITI.
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What a clever way to convey the message that the rich should be taxed a lot more than the less-financially fortunate, because obviously the rich can afford to pay more taxes.
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Isn’t that plank 2 in the communist manifesto of 1848? How is that working out?
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We need to tax the rich here in The UK too or “Super Tax” them 😉
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mm and you’re rich…… ❤ :*
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good pratty
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here, here!
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I mean: Hear, hear! lol :p
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I LOVE THE LETTERS AND COLORS
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feed the poor
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