She was on this guy’s list. Different guy from last post.
And this guy’s list.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, a politician who calls for higher taxes on his income is hypocritical if he doesn’t pay the higher tax voluntarily.
So, if he thinks camel porn should be taxed, and he is a consumer of camel porn…say, he thinks ten percent tax would be right. Then he should add ten percent camel porn tax on his return, and write his check appropriately?
Or if they legalize weed and put a sales tax on it, I owe somebody a hundred thousand dollars?
what are you babbling about?
If someone votes in higher taxes of course he must pay those taxes.
That’s super stupid. There’s nothing hypocritical about following the rules while calling for a change in the rules.
No, but there’s something hypocritical about getting a change in the rules, then illegally not following that rule. If politician votes in a law, then doesnt follow that law, that is hypocritical.
Let us know when that happens, o.k.?
What’s important is that such a person would be a hypocrite if those hypothetical circumstances came to pass, therefore it’s perfectly reasonable to pre-emptively assume their hypocrisy.
Is someone a hypocrite if:
I say no.