Oh Gawd…. 1%, 99%, what about the 45% who pay NO income taxes? How come we never hear about them? Let the hateful comments begin (or can only non-liberal-democrat types make hateful comments?)
@Gking: No hateful comment – but you need to understand the majority of the alleged “45% who don’t pay taxes” are made up of the elderly (who have already spent a lifetime of paying taxes) and students (who will, hopefully, begin paying taxes – providing they can find a job).
The 45% who don’t pay taxes are the ones who want to keep this “king” on his throne. They’ve been living off us working stiffs for so long they don’t know anything else.
Driving through a strange town one Sunday looking for a Church, we saw one with a street sign in front that said “Slow Church Services” We passed it by.
What happened to my comment from yesterday? I’d sure like to find a bank CD that has a high yield or even a moderate one. Thanks to the Fed and our beloved prez, this is now impossible and sets up a great burden, especially for those with limited funds and for senior citizens. A real drag on putting investment into a failing economy.
hsawlrae almost 13 years ago
…along with high risk.
adubman almost 13 years ago
The “High Yield” is reserved only for those with double axles!
rf_eq almost 13 years ago
you ever wonder about “slow children playing” signs? It’s the fast kids that are always running out onto the street.
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
In the next panel, he crashes.
PICTO almost 13 years ago
A crop that yields highs is the best high yield crop to grow.
PICTO almost 13 years ago
Watch out for the “bull crossing” sign.
Gking almost 13 years ago
Oh Gawd…. 1%, 99%, what about the 45% who pay NO income taxes? How come we never hear about them? Let the hateful comments begin (or can only non-liberal-democrat types make hateful comments?)
McGehee almost 13 years ago
It’s so cute that you know so many two-syllable words.
angelobartlett almost 13 years ago
Actually, many in the middle class do invest in stocks and/or bonds.
tigre1 almost 13 years ago
Yeah, what to do about the 45% who the repubs, by shipping jobs overseas and criminal theft, have impoverished 45% of Americans?
Westman64 almost 13 years ago
@Gking: No hateful comment – but you need to understand the majority of the alleged “45% who don’t pay taxes” are made up of the elderly (who have already spent a lifetime of paying taxes) and students (who will, hopefully, begin paying taxes – providing they can find a job).
jtviper7 almost 13 years ago
Just like the yield the signs are high and low.
The Life I Draw Upon almost 13 years ago
Men not Working Ahead.
dfowensby almost 13 years ago
quitcherbitchen, loser. work hard, invest big, live well later. or be lazy, and spend your effort whining and griping, and still be poor later.
jmo328 almost 13 years ago
The 45% who don’t pay taxes are the ones who want to keep this “king” on his throne. They’ve been living off us working stiffs for so long they don’t know anything else.
jpsomebody almost 13 years ago
I thought a high yield was a woman who can be plied with a doobie.
iced tea almost 13 years ago
I guess in Illinois and Iowa, high yield means an overabundance of corn!
:-)
Hunter7 almost 13 years ago
High Yield is a cash crop. And if it gets legalized – we get to tax it!.Just remember folks, after any High Yield there will always be “Watch for Dip”
Tsali-Queyi almost 13 years ago
Driving through a strange town one Sunday looking for a Church, we saw one with a street sign in front that said “Slow Church Services” We passed it by.
brklnbern almost 13 years ago
What happened to my comment from yesterday? I’d sure like to find a bank CD that has a high yield or even a moderate one. Thanks to the Fed and our beloved prez, this is now impossible and sets up a great burden, especially for those with limited funds and for senior citizens. A real drag on putting investment into a failing economy.
burleigh2 almost 13 years ago
Wait, what?!? Where in the world are there high yields?!?