"John Knight" <jwknight at polbox.com> wrote:
>To be specific, total IRS tax revenues for 1998 were $952,887,000, but
>$124,289,000 of it was "paid back" [even though they didn't "pay in" in the
>firsts place] to women through "tax credits" and the "earned income credit",
>leaving a net revenue of $828,597,000.
You are off by a factor of a thousand, nincompoop.
>Who paid that $952,887,000? Men.
No. Households paid that money. Who wrote the check was some member
of the household, unknown to us. Who earned the money to pay the
check is similarly unknown to us. The tax liability is incurred on
ALL income, however, whether it is the usually higher salary of the
husband or the lesser salary of the working wife, or the babysitting
money earned by the kids.
>Most men understand precisely.
But you are a nincompoop, subhuman and therefore not fit to be called
a man.
>That's out of almost 2,000 respondents so far (less the jews who tried to
>spam the poll, that is).
Of course. Any data you don't like is someone who tried to spam the
poll. So you made the numbers come out to whatever you like. More
fairy tales from the closet fairy.
lojbab