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Old 06-26-2009, 05:53 PM   #1
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Just because I chose to purchase a boat doesn't mean I might have more money to give than another person, it is that I chose to spend my money a different way than another person, I am sick of hearing from people "Oh you can afford it, you have a second place a boat and a jetski." No I just chose to buy these things instead of going out to eat all the time, or dumping major money into the stock market or a savings account.
I am sorry but this part of explaining away things is bull.

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Please re-read the post I replied to and then my post. I was not "explaining away" anything, merely explaining that this tax increase does not target those who are facing financial hardship, for the most part. I'm not for higher taxes, and I'm especially unhappy about this increase.
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