[quote]John S. wrote:
PB-Crawl wrote:
John S. wrote:
The family’s don’t have the money to send there kids to a school but can buy a big screen T.V.
Ive yet to see a family who lives out of their car own a big screen TV.
Ive yet to see a family living out of there car not be complete fuck ups.[/quote]
yep those kids sure fucked up somewhere in those first few years of life
[quote]reddog6376 wrote:
Therefore this article is talking about people who are not affluent who’s charitable donations increase when taxes are cut.
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Feel free to show where that article states such an idea. I can wait.
[quote]PB-Crawl wrote:
reddog6376 wrote:
Therefore this article is talking about people who are not affluent who’s charitable donations increase when taxes are cut.
Feel free to show where that article states such an idea. I can wait.[/quote]
It takes a little deductive reasoning. The article states that highly affluent donors do not change their charitable giving regardless of the tax structure. It also states how much charitable giving fluctuates with the changing tax structure. Ergo, the change is a result of those less than highly affluent. Also if you read the supporting documents it explains that the majority of those with net worth of +$1 million would not change their charitable giving even if they recieved zero tax deductions.
I can lead you to the evidence, but I can’t make you think. You have to be willing to do that on your own.