Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Nash - Lists
Then don't be partisan, and save the extreme comments for people who want to
hear it.  I can't see how the type of language in this post helps.

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
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Junction City, OR 97448
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 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html

 You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.

 While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.   Whether
 it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give your
 employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
money,
 we ARE the target.

 I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
 advice on how to deal with the future.


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread David E. Smith

Rick Smith wrote:

A general thanks out there to all that voted.  All 40% of us.  The other 60
ought to be ashamed. 


Does it still count if everyone I voted for lost?

(lolbertarian)

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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
The impacts on your business...   Your accountant's report to you...  Those
are not partisan.  Your ability to survive and / or grow are very much at
stake in how you deal with changes that are likely.   If you consider
watching out for and trying to keep your business afloat with a Congress
hostile to you some kind of partisanship, you're being a little silly.   One
has to face facts...

The #1 target of every Democrat congress is to remove write-offs...  that
is, to turn the stuff you buy into assets, so you get taxed on the value of
everything you buy.   Tax laws at the moment are moderately friendly to
growth, in that you have the choice to either write-off... Or to retain the
value of your equipment, which ever may suit your business situation.   Some
I know are taking the tax bite, becuase they want, on paper, the most value
possible for thier business...  For future sale purposes.   Some don't.
Some want or need every possible deduction so they can use every dollar they
can manage to keep away from the tax man.

You may lose that choice... and that could ultimately put a number of us
under - especially the faster growing ones, who find that taxing growth
leads to instant negative cash flow and bankruptcy.

But then again,  maybe your accountant is just playing partisan games with
you...  Or not.   WISP's are quite unique in that, at least in my situation,
I am purchasing intense.  Every dollar that comes in goes out.   No wages,
no lunches, no toys...  Just every dollar turned over for growth.

If I could not write that off...   I'd have to just give up and go work at
McDonald's.

And not a single Democrat would consider that a bad thing - just a minor
victory in the war on the rich.


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Subject: Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


 Then don't be partisan, and save the extreme comments for people who want
to
 hear it.  I can't see how the type of language in this post helps.

 Mark Nash
 Network Engineer
 UnwiredOnline.Net
 350 Holly Street
 Junction City, OR 97448
 http://www.uwol.net
 541-998-
 541-998-5599 fax

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 Subject: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


  http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html
 
  You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.
 
  While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
Whether
  it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
your
  employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
 money,
  we ARE the target.
 
  I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
  advice on how to deal with the future.
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Larry Yunker
This should not be a big surprise.  The Democratic Party's platform has 
always yielded higher taxes.  This story just shows one of many ways that a 
Democratic-lead Congress is likely to spread-the-hurt.


Sorry folks, but it is a grim day in my opinion.  Taxes are going up, 
cost-of-business is going up.  Regulation is going up.  I know that a lot of 
Americans are tired of the war and would like to see a more active social or 
economic agenda in Washington... but allowing Congress to be harsh on 
business and harsh on consumers will just serve to put us back in a 
recession.


- Larry




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...And here I thought the big red bullseye was painted on the middle
east. So far we have dumped $341 billion down that shaft

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Subject: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html

You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.

While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
Whether
it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
your
employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
money,
we ARE the target.

I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
advice on how to deal with the future.


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
341 billion out of...

The government has spent approximately 11,600 billion (some rounding here)
from 2002 to now.

If all we've spent is 341 billion, that's just under 3%.   About the same as
the paypal fees on a larger purchase...

In the overall scope of our nation's budget, the war is not any
particularly important issue.  With federal expenditures rapidly approaching
3 trillion annually, pretty much funded by the likes of you and me, we
really SHOULD pay attention to how the budget is run.   It bears no
resemblance to how you or I would do it :(



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 ...And here I thought the big red bullseye was painted on the middle
 east. So far we have dumped $341 billion down that shaft

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 Subject: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html

 You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.

 While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
 Whether
 it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
 your
 employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
 money,
 we ARE the target.

 I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
 advice on how to deal with the future.


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki

That's an argument best left elsewhere..  But... In my view, you really
should vote anyway.  Besides,  at least in places like here, we had a ton of
local stuff, some of which will directly impact me or my customers.

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 Rick Smith wrote:
  A general thanks out there to all that voted.  All 40% of us.  The other
60
  ought to be ashamed.

 Does it still count if everyone I voted for lost?

 (lolbertarian)

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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Nash - Lists
Mark,

What I tried to say in my post is let's hear the information but present it
in a less-extreme fashion without the obviously slanted language such as
'digging into your pocket' and 'shafting you as hard and deep as possible'.
Otherwise your post should go to a list that's hosted on a site that is
named governmentrant.org, or something like that.  Your 2nd post here that
I'm replying to now is more along the lines of an appropriate post for this
list (sans the parting shot at the end).

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax

- Original Message - 
From: Mark Koskenmaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


 The impacts on your business...   Your accountant's report to you...
Those
 are not partisan.  Your ability to survive and / or grow are very much at
 stake in how you deal with changes that are likely.   If you consider
 watching out for and trying to keep your business afloat with a Congress
 hostile to you some kind of partisanship, you're being a little silly.
One
 has to face facts...

 The #1 target of every Democrat congress is to remove write-offs...  that
 is, to turn the stuff you buy into assets, so you get taxed on the value
of
 everything you buy.   Tax laws at the moment are moderately friendly to
 growth, in that you have the choice to either write-off... Or to retain
the
 value of your equipment, which ever may suit your business situation.
Some
 I know are taking the tax bite, becuase they want, on paper, the most
value
 possible for thier business...  For future sale purposes.   Some don't.
 Some want or need every possible deduction so they can use every dollar
they
 can manage to keep away from the tax man.

 You may lose that choice... and that could ultimately put a number of us
 under - especially the faster growing ones, who find that taxing growth
 leads to instant negative cash flow and bankruptcy.

 But then again,  maybe your accountant is just playing partisan games with
 you...  Or not.   WISP's are quite unique in that, at least in my
situation,
 I am purchasing intense.  Every dollar that comes in goes out.   No wages,
 no lunches, no toys...  Just every dollar turned over for growth.

 If I could not write that off...   I'd have to just give up and go work at
 McDonald's.

 And not a single Democrat would consider that a bad thing - just a minor
 victory in the war on the rich.


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 From: Mark Nash - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 9:10 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


  Then don't be partisan, and save the extreme comments for people who
want
 to
  hear it.  I can't see how the type of language in this post helps.
 
  Mark Nash
  Network Engineer
  UnwiredOnline.Net
  350 Holly Street
  Junction City, OR 97448
  http://www.uwol.net
  541-998-
  541-998-5599 fax
 
  - Original Message - 
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  To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 9:09 AM
  Subject: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment
 
 
   http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html
  
   You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.
  
   While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
 Whether
   it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
 your
   employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
  money,
   we ARE the target.
  
   I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give
some
   advice on how to deal with the future.
  
  
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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
Kind of a given, Larry..

What I am hoping for is some good conversations about strategies for dealing
with it.

Most of us just can't afford to pay a high-priced advisor...  Yet the
impacts are comparatively MUCH larger for a small business than for those
big guys who can hire the lawyers and tax advisors.



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- Original Message - 
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To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


 This should not be a big surprise.  The Democratic Party's platform has
 always yielded higher taxes.  This story just shows one of many ways that
a
 Democratic-lead Congress is likely to spread-the-hurt.

 Sorry folks, but it is a grim day in my opinion.  Taxes are going up,
 cost-of-business is going up.  Regulation is going up.  I know that a lot
of
 Americans are tired of the war and would like to see a more active social
or
 economic agenda in Washington... but allowing Congress to be harsh on
 business and harsh on consumers will just serve to put us back in a
 recession.

 - Larry

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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Matt Liotta
I always find it interesting that people like to spread FUD about taxes. 
At this point, there is no new tax plan presented, so there is no way to 
know what impact it will have. Further, from an economic standpoint, it 
isn't clear that lower taxes are good for businesses. Regardless, this 
list doesn't need a discussion about politics or taxes since neither are 
on topic. Finally, if something like taxes is the one thing that is 
going to make or break your business then your business likely has 
bigger problems than who controls congress.


-Matt

Larry Yunker wrote:
This should not be a big surprise.  The Democratic Party's platform 
has always yielded higher taxes.  This story just shows one of many 
ways that a Democratic-lead Congress is likely to spread-the-hurt.


Sorry folks, but it is a grim day in my opinion.  Taxes are going up, 
cost-of-business is going up.  Regulation is going up.  I know that a 
lot of Americans are tired of the war and would like to see a more 
active social or economic agenda in Washington... but allowing 
Congress to be harsh on business and harsh on consumers will just 
serve to put us back in a recession.


- Larry




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...And here I thought the big red bullseye was painted on the middle
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mark Koskenmaki
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 12:09 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html

You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.

While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
Whether
it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
your
employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
money,
we ARE the target.

I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
advice on how to deal with the future.


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
Hey, we're businessmen.

We deal with reality.   If you dont refer to Congress as digging into your
pocket normally, maybe you need to re-think whatever language you obscure
the concept with...   When the telco targets one of your markets...  You
have the bullseye on your back...

With a political shift in DC, you, again, have become the target.  The
article I posted is a column written by small business advocates in
Washington DC.   Read it.  They're not using a lot of rosy phraseology to
describe what could happen.

So how do you duck for cover?



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- Original Message - 
From: Mark Nash - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


 Mark,

 What I tried to say in my post is let's hear the information but present
it
 in a less-extreme fashion without the obviously slanted language such as
 'digging into your pocket' and 'shafting you as hard and deep as
possible'.
 Otherwise your post should go to a list that's hosted on a site that is
 named governmentrant.org, or something like that.  Your 2nd post here that
 I'm replying to now is more along the lines of an appropriate post for
this
 list (sans the parting shot at the end).

 Mark Nash
 Network Engineer
 UnwiredOnline.Net
 350 Holly Street
 Junction City, OR 97448
 http://www.uwol.net
 541-998-
 541-998-5599 fax

 - Original Message - 
 From: Mark Koskenmaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 9:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment


  The impacts on your business...   Your accountant's report to you...
 Those
  are not partisan.  Your ability to survive and / or grow are very much
at
  stake in how you deal with changes that are likely.   If you consider
  watching out for and trying to keep your business afloat with a Congress
  hostile to you some kind of partisanship, you're being a little silly.
 One
  has to face facts...
 
  The #1 target of every Democrat congress is to remove write-offs...
that
  is, to turn the stuff you buy into assets, so you get taxed on the value
 of
  everything you buy.   Tax laws at the moment are moderately friendly to
  growth, in that you have the choice to either write-off... Or to retain
 the
  value of your equipment, which ever may suit your business situation.
 Some
  I know are taking the tax bite, becuase they want, on paper, the most
 value
  possible for thier business...  For future sale purposes.   Some don't.
  Some want or need every possible deduction so they can use every dollar
 they
  can manage to keep away from the tax man.
 
  You may lose that choice... and that could ultimately put a number of us
  under - especially the faster growing ones, who find that taxing growth
  leads to instant negative cash flow and bankruptcy.
 
  But then again,  maybe your accountant is just playing partisan games
with
  you...  Or not.   WISP's are quite unique in that, at least in my
 situation,
  I am purchasing intense.  Every dollar that comes in goes out.   No
wages,
  no lunches, no toys...  Just every dollar turned over for growth.
 
  If I could not write that off...   I'd have to just give up and go work
at
  McDonald's.
 
  And not a single Democrat would consider that a bad thing - just a minor
  victory in the war on the rich.
 
 
  +++
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   Then don't be partisan, and save the extreme comments for people who
 want
  to
   hear it.  I can't see how the type of language in this post helps.
  
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   - Original Message - 
   From: Mark Koskenmaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html
   
You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.
   
While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
  Whether
it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to
give
  your
employees

RE: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Brad Belton
Not making the Bush tax relief permanent is raising your taxes.  No if, ands
or buts.

The Dems have made it abundantly clear they do not intend to make the tax
relief permanent...No FUD about it.  Your taxes are going up if the Dems
have anything to do with it.

Best,


Brad


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I always find it interesting that people like to spread FUD about taxes. 
At this point, there is no new tax plan presented, so there is no way to 
know what impact it will have. Further, from an economic standpoint, it 
isn't clear that lower taxes are good for businesses. Regardless, this 
list doesn't need a discussion about politics or taxes since neither are 
on topic. Finally, if something like taxes is the one thing that is 
going to make or break your business then your business likely has 
bigger problems than who controls congress.

-Matt

Larry Yunker wrote:
 This should not be a big surprise.  The Democratic Party's platform 
 has always yielded higher taxes.  This story just shows one of many 
 ways that a Democratic-lead Congress is likely to spread-the-hurt.

 Sorry folks, but it is a grim day in my opinion.  Taxes are going up, 
 cost-of-business is going up.  Regulation is going up.  I know that a 
 lot of Americans are tired of the war and would like to see a more 
 active social or economic agenda in Washington... but allowing 
 Congress to be harsh on business and harsh on consumers will just 
 serve to put us back in a recession.

 - Larry




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 ...And here I thought the big red bullseye was painted on the middle
 east. So far we have dumped $341 billion down that shaft

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 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html

 You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.

 While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
 Whether
 it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
 your
 employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
 money,
 we ARE the target.

 I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
 advice on how to deal with the future.


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Matt Liotta

Mark Koskenmaki wrote:


Huh.   It isnt' clear that taking more money from your business with nothing
in return hurts your business?   It isn't c lear that taking money from your
customers and potential customers can hurt your business?

What can I say...  Some folks must be able to walk on water.   Sadly, it's a
skill I have not learned.   Nor anyone I know.   Nor has any small  business
I've done business with, nor worked for ever managed to say that taxes and
regulation have no impact on them...

  

Presenting a straw man doesn't invalidate my statement.

Millions of these businesses with bigger problems than who controls
Congress employ the majority of all employed people in the US, all of the
self-employed, too.

  
These millions of business with bigger problems should probably focus on 
those bigger problems.

If you think government policy is irrelevant to WISP's (and any other small
business), I'd like to know what you think is relevant...

  

Where is the government policy debate to which you refer?

-Matt

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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Matt Liotta

Brad Belton wrote:

Not making the Bush tax relief permanent is raising your taxes.  No if, ands
or buts.

  
Actually no, it isn't. For all you know the Bush tax cut could be 
replaced with a different tax cut. You don't know; none of us do. 
Further, this isn't even relevant until 2009 when there will be a 
different administration anyway.


-Matt

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RE: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Brad Belton
Ok, I'll agree and hopefully nothing will change until 2009-2010.  

If you really believe the Dems are going to offer up a better tax relief
plan than what we have right now...I have some ocean front property in
Arizona to sell you as well...  grin

Best,


Brad 


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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 12:21 PM
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Brad Belton wrote:
 Not making the Bush tax relief permanent is raising your taxes.  No if,
ands
 or buts.

   
Actually no, it isn't. For all you know the Bush tax cut could be 
replaced with a different tax cut. You don't know; none of us do. 
Further, this isn't even relevant until 2009 when there will be a 
different administration anyway.

-Matt

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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki


- Original Message - 
From: Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 10:17 AM
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 Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
 
  Huh.   It isnt' clear that taking more money from your business with
nothing
  in return hurts your business?   It isn't c lear that taking money from
your
  customers and potential customers can hurt your business?
 
  What can I say...  Some folks must be able to walk on water.   Sadly,
it's a
  skill I have not learned.   Nor anyone I know.   Nor has any small
business
  I've done business with, nor worked for ever managed to say that taxes
and
  regulation have no impact on them...
 
 
 Presenting a straw man doesn't invalidate my statement.

I am at a loss.

Pointing out that every small businessman knows that taxes going up and
regulatory costs going up hurts him, because he witnesses it first hand, is
a straw man argument?


  Millions of these businesses with bigger problems than who controls
  Congress employ the majority of all employed people in the US, all of
the
  self-employed, too.
 
 
 These millions of business with bigger problems should probably focus on
 those bigger problems.

What bigger problems, exactly, were you referring to, when you made this
blanket statement?

My most insurmountable problems have been:   Government.   Government... And
government.

Competition I can beat, no sweat.   Technical issues?   Just flies to swat
down.   Government?   The one thing that is unmoveable, obstructive, and can
does, at mere whim, take you out, and no justice will ever be served.

  If you think government policy is irrelevant to WISP's (and any other
small
  business), I'd like to know what you think is relevant...
 
 
 Where is the government policy debate to which you refer?

Huh?  If you think taxes, regulation, etc, are irrelevant to WISP's everyday
decisions and life...  What is relevant?   Other than our own wits and
creativity?

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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
Normally, I'm an optimist...  So, I'll use postitive language...

I am very positive that Congress WILL come after us before then.They're
already celebrating the taxes they can raise and t he rich people they can
harm.  Just listen to them.   And you, and I, are the rich people.



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 Ok, I'll agree and hopefully nothing will change until 2009-2010.

 If you really believe the Dems are going to offer up a better tax relief
 plan than what we have right now...I have some ocean front property in
 Arizona to sell you as well...  grin

 Best,


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Larry Yunker

So how do you duck for cover?


Re-incorporate as a foreign owned/based business?  Our legislature seems to 
be fine with allowing the mortgaging of america to foreign entities.  If you 
can somehow become a foreign entity, you can probably avoid all sorts of tax 
liability.


No... I'm not really advocating this method of tax dodge.  I'm just 
frustrated at those that would repeal the tax breaks that have made the 
small business sector flurish over the two past decades.  It has been shown 
that small businesses account for more new job growth than big business. 
So why target us?


If you seriously are concerned about tax liability and changes to the tax 
code, your first step should be to seek out a CPA or Tax Attorney.  They can 
tell you how to take advantage of tax breaks in the code and can tell you 
when those tax breaks go away (if they have sun-set provisions).  The 179 
deduction, the estate-tax breaks, the capital-gains tax breaks, and various 
other incentives to invest have deadlines after which they either must be 
renewed or they go back to the old-higher rates.  That is huge when it comes 
to capital gains.  For instance: If you were to sell your business today and 
qualify for long-term capital gains, you would pay 15% on the capital gains 
portion of the sale.  But if five years from now, the capital gains tax goes 
back to the old rate, you will get hit for over 30% if I'm not mistaken. 
I'll have more definitive examples tomorrow as I start cramming for my 
Accounting  Financial Statements for Lawyers exam.


- Larry




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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Peter R.

Umm, how do you pay off debt without raising taxes???
Especially when you are spending like a drunken sailor.


Brad Belton wrote:


Not making the Bush tax relief permanent is raising your taxes.  No if, ands
or buts.

The Dems have made it abundantly clear they do not intend to make the tax
relief permanent...No FUD about it.  Your taxes are going up if the Dems
have anything to do with it.

Best,


Brad
 


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Re: [WISPA] So, ya'll wondered who'd be the first to comment

2006-11-08 Thread Jack Unger

Third request - Take this discussion to a more appropriate political list.

Mark Koskenmaki wrote:


341 billion out of...

The government has spent approximately 11,600 billion (some rounding here)
from 2002 to now.

If all we've spent is 341 billion, that's just under 3%.   About the same as
the paypal fees on a larger purchase...

In the overall scope of our nation's budget, the war is not any
particularly important issue.  With federal expenditures rapidly approaching
3 trillion annually, pretty much funded by the likes of you and me, we
really SHOULD pay attention to how the budget is run.   It bears no
resemblance to how you or I would do it :(



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...And here I thought the big red bullseye was painted on the middle
east. So far we have dumped $341 billion down that shaft

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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,227778,00.html

You just got a big red bullseye painted on your back.

While Im not trying to be partisan...  YOU are the main target.
Whether
it's digging into your pocket for benefits congress wants to give
your
employees, to just shafting you as hard and deep as possible for tax
money,
we ARE the target.

I'd love to see some good informed financial advisors on here give some
advice on how to deal with the future.


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