Tuesday, November 7, 2017

The Political Cacaphony: Spacey, Arabia, Pyongyang, and Taxes

Well Darlings, ...

When will this stop.

I’m going to have to gloss over Kevin Spacey and other actors and actresses and anyone else in Hollywood who did this because now we’re at the point where we can’t really be surprised about the whole sex scandals in Hollywood. They know better and they should. No more excuses. Enough is enough. And this is just one of the factors causing Mainstream Hollywood to lose big money. Talk about draining a swamp, maybe we should actually start with the Hollywood elisits on their hypocrisy with moralizing us.

And I learned one of the Saudi Arabian Princes is dead, with many of the Royal Families' council being arrested for corruption and the country saying some attacks with the crashed helicopter and airport are acts of war from Iran and Lebanon. Of course this mean all sorts of chaos that adds up even more from the insanity of what we can't seem to fight in the war which sucks for us all because this means more of the sacrificial lamb ordinance in our war effort instead of focusing our efforts against Islamic Totalitarianism. And even there is a purge that was just announced yesterday about how the Crown Prince Mohammed is trying to order a purging of his enemies to try to rule as head of state in Arabia. Either way, the two Arabian Penninsula Powers are being even more threatening to one another and no doubt will try to fight one another. But maybe this could be in our favor depending. Both countries have strongly supported State Sponsored Terrorism from funding organizations like Al-Qaeda, The Taliban and ISIS but us having sides with Trumps slightly favoring Saudi Arabia says big things when we shouldn't be supporting evil regimes like these at all. But sadly time will tell who shoots the first bullet on the actual country if the attack is from Iran.

In Pyongyang, we have now started saying the only way we can take out the regime is through ground ops forces. But to also put it into perspective, I remember some articles noting small signs of rebellion against Kim Jong Un's agenda. And with a country who tries to keep on shielding the citizens of the outside world, no doubt some cracks are made into the walls. You can't keep the modern world out for long and the 4 remaining communist countries are stuck with a market economy, much to their ironic joy (due to the fact that communism generally believes it's one step back to go two steps forward with the next step being socialism and they'll always hate capitalism) But Un is still a threat with what weapons he has but let's not get scared by him but knock him down if ever he does threaten us. He does have weapons but we can stop them and we still need to promote the policy of allowing South Korea and Japan to be allowed to have nuclear technologies as both our allies and in respect of protecting their own interests in case China does go full warfare on them. (Sorry but I still don't trust the Chinese government with their secret funding of North Korea out of fear and having a hand in Global Politics.)

Lastly, Lets talk about taxes. Though Trump put up the new tax brackets recently, It's kind of a disappointment to me. Us Californians can't write off our State and Local taxes and other high tax states makes it harder for the rest of us to pay taxes. Even though our new tax bracket has created a large gap between those making a flat tax alternative instead. But the chocies they made are very high. The lowest bracket must pay 12% and the highest still doesn't go down from 39.6% if you are single and make more than $500,000 or married and pay $1,000,000. The medium brackets have flat rates of 25% and 35% and all in all doesn't fully help get people into the middle class or help preserve a middle class with such high tax bracket percentages. And the wealthy still are taxed at a considerable rate. We need a lower federal tax percentage bracket for all Americans if we want to prosper. To make a more radical move in the right direction, make a tax plan to make the poor gap lessen by well obviously taxing the poor less, make the middle class prosper by reducing a tax bracket and making a more easier flat tax rate for them to enjoy and put more into the economy, and allow the rich to keep what they make. Personally if I was president, I'd like to just have a basic flat rate for all Americans but let's face it. I won't be president because everyone will hate my ideas. Trust me, If Republicans can't fully embrace a true tax reform plan, don't count on making anyone truly get up unless we can come up with the tax plan first. (my suggestion would be 5% for those under $100,000, 10% for those making from $100,001 to $499,999, and finally 15% for those making $500,000 or more which will definitely make it easier to pay our regular bills and allow people to enjoy the fruits of their labors too.) And before I go, I want to call out someone in California.

FUCK YOU JERRY BROWN! Now we all have to suffer with the gas taxes that increased our gas payments not by 12 cents but rather 23 cents for regular gas. Nice going because I'm gonna have to pay more for gas because of your stupidity and negligence to understand that prices were going down and that they only got up because of the hurricanes and over time, we could've had it go down but no you fucked up and I as well as 55 million others are mad (or at least a majority of the 55 million) way to go. And as Much as I really wanted to impeach him, it's too late. I can only hope those in California wake up to the insanity going on here and destroy this stupid tax and promote reducing taxes and eliminating useless ones like the gas tax because that will surely get us going in a somewhat right direction.

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