anonymousff wrote:

>>Tax breaks for homeownership particularly help the wealthy while
>>lower-income people don't get enough benefits, said panelists such as
>>Liz Ann Sonders, the chief investment officer at San Francisco-based
>>Charles Schwab Corp. The current incentives, including the fact that
>>most home sales are tax-free, are driving up home prices, making them
>>unaffordable or pushing lower-income borrowers to take out risky
>>mortgages.
>>
>>``We are starting to see some significant pain here,'' Sonders said.
>>
>>The panel agreed to a proposal by former IRS Commissioner Charles
>>Rossotti to make it easier for lower income Americans to get a tax
>>break for donating money to charity.
>>    
>>
>
>This is just more pure b.s by the PResident and his cronies who are
>easily the biggest crooks and liars and distorters of reality than
>have ever run this country. Reading their b.s is like being on a bad
>acid trip which I have had.
>
>One of the benefits of owning a home for the lower income people is
>the tax benefit. How many impoverised people are likely to increase
>the money they donate?! 
>
>What a bunch of amazingly crooked s**t.
>  
>
I agree, you have to watch this bunch like a hawk before they pick your 
pockets.


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