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Ranchers, farmers brace for 'death tax' impact
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[quote:KnightsTemplar.TV:MV8yMDU0ODY5XzM0NTYwODM0X0VDNTAwQkYy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27563215:MV8yMDU0ODY5XzM0NTU5OTc0X0IzNTY5MTlC] [quote:KnightsTemplar.TV:MV8yMDU0ODY5XzM0NTU5ODgzX0FCNjg3MkMw] [quote:Munsoned:MV8yMDU0ODY5XzM0NTU5MTc5X0MzRjRCQzlF] Some of you people are fucking retarded! Greedy? You want to talk about greed? How about you stop being greedy and wanting other peoples shit! This isn't just about farmers this is about destroying what's left of the middle class. Anyone with a house and a small business worth $1 million dollars, who worked hard for those things will have to have their kids sell the biz. because they can't come up with 55% cash to pay the IRS in nine months. These so called rich farmers are only land rich they don't have over $500,000 thousand dollars in cash sitting around when they get the bill for a $1 million dollar estate. So they are forced to sell the land within 9 months, if they even can sell it. Yeah that seems real fair. If you maggots actually had what it takes to make it in life you sure as hell would not want to lose half your hard earned money. This will destroy the last of the small business in America and all that will remain will be corporate giants that pay you slave wages. Have fun working at Walmart and then giving your check right back to them. Then with the little bit you have left you can take the wife and kids to Applebee's for a microwaved chicken dish, because all other family owned restaurants will have been sold or died thanks to this tax. [/quote] Well, that is part of the plan via Agenda 21 that is full in effect and will wipe our the remaining land and farm owners over the next 5-10 years making it impossible for anyone to be self sustaining thus resulting in a socialist system that has been planned for hundreds of years. We are seeing capitalism die rite before our very eyes, [/quote] Yes, they've looted and they aren't finished yet. Farmers aren't going to be spared, either. They are taking from everyone, it should be apparent by now that "no one" is spared. They'll get to those who think they are so useful who make a descent living and think they are above all this too at a later date. No-one will be spared from the theft. They came for the little people first, oh, yes they did. Then they came for the workers, the rich will be last--right now they need them to place blame on the victims. [/quote] Flow like water and understand the plan. The only way to survive is to be like water by flowing. Resisting urges to fight what is already done. It isn't an assault on me, your or the farmers, but an old way of life where the plug has been pulled a mighty long time ago. If you see the future because they have already revealed it to us "victims," then how can we be victims when we have been warned and the writing in on our mirrors every day when we look in the mirror? Doesn't that make us somewhat stupid or ignorant for failing to act or move based on facts we already know? [/quote]
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Ranchers, farmers brace for 'death tax' impact
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Rancher Kevin Kester works dawn to dusk, drives a 12-year-old pick-up truck and earns less than a typical bureaucrat in Washington D.C., yet the federal government considers him rich enough to pay the estate tax -- also known as the "death tax." Two decades ago, Kester paid the IRS $2 million when he inherited a 22,000-acre cattle ranch from his grandfather. Come January, the tax burden on his children will be more than $13 million.
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