Taxes to go up on working people – shocking

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President Barack Obama wasn’t lying when he said he’d raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans if reelected — but it won’t be just the top wage-earners who will be handing over more to Uncle Sam in 2013.

Under a last minute Capitol Hill agreement expected to avert the much-feared ‘fiscal cliff’ disaster that has dominated politics in recent weeks, working Americans across the board will see a little extra of their income collected in the form of a federal tax starting immediately. No matter what your annual salary may be, US workers will have to part with an additional 2 percent of their paycheck in order to cover the cost of Social Security.

While Congress did act in a matter that will keep income taxes from rising on middle-America, in doing so they allowed a temporary reduction in the Social Security payroll tax that was enacted under President George W. Bush to expire. Extensions on that tax break have allowed Americans to hold onto more of their income during the last several years in lieu of sending it to cover the cost of the Social Security welfare program, financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to $113,700. During 2011 and 2012, Bush-era tax cuts kept the share of US workers’ at only 4.2 percent, with employers responsible for the rest. That reduction expired on Wednesday, however, and with no action taken by Congress it will increase to its old standard.

Starting immediately, US workers will lose 6.2 percent of their paychecks in order to fund Social Security. The Associated Press says this will cost a typical American family earning $50,000 annually around $1,000 in 2013.

The Tax Police Center, a nonpartisan think-tank based in DC, expects that the return to the 6.2 percent standard will see an extra $100 billion added to the economy in the new year. According to the AP, that won’t mean too much to lower- and middle-class America, but will impact the paychecks of top wage earners but quite a bit: households earning over $1 million annually will see their taxes increase by around $170,000 because of the expiration.

“If you’re rich, you’re almost certain to get a big tax increase,” Roberton Williams of the Tax Policy Center explains to the AP.

Porn lied to us

I highly doubt the pizza guy will be taking turns on three hot coeds later tonight.

How many rich milfs do you think this guy has boned in real life?

If this was porn, she’d be 19 and making out with another hot Nun while the priest did one from behind.

Why practice a cheer when you can have a lesbian orgy?

More people who hate our site

UofL fans hate us. I’m a UofL fan and I’m shocked at the hate mail we get from UofL fans. Then again, Bourbon makes a lot of fun at UofL fans on this site.

Feminists really hate us. Don’t like our site, then don’t read it. Go make me a sandwhich, bitch.

Gay people get mad at us. Why? We have no issue with you. We love lesbians. I mean, really, really love lesbians!

Left-wing and liberals hate us. Not sure why. We are far from right-wing. Besides the fact we love guns, sports and degrade women, we’re pretty liberal.

World War II Generation the Greatest?

I admire what our forefathers before us went through. They had better work ethics, loyalty and love of their nation. Can we truly say that the WWII generation was the greatest?

If you were black during WWII, you saw this daily.

Women back then were told to cook, clean and make babies.

See a lack of “non-white” people? That was the WWII generation. Hell, even the armed-forces didn’t allow whites and blacks to serve together.

How can racism and sexism be seen as the greatest generation? Just saying.