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General of Darkness
21st March 2013, 07:31 PM
Him and his khazars help to create this mess and now he's going to flee. I'll bet he'll say he was persecuted.

Bill Maher May Flee Confiscatory California Taxation Admin (http://www.whitecivilrights.com/?author=2) Mar 21, 2013 |

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by Jeff Davis

California has had the headquarters of several multi-billion dollar corporations move out of the state. They’ve lost hundreds of medium to small businesses, and several large corporations canceled plans to open more franchises in California because of a state government that can only be described as “hostile” toward business.

Quite a few millionaires have similarly fled to Florida or Nevada to escape California’s high taxes, taking their money with them. The latest rich individual to ponder fleeing the state is none other than arch-liberal Bill Maher, whose devotion to liberal causes has apparently met its match with California’s painfully high taxes.


An article from Newsbusters.org (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2013/03/16/bill-maher-california-income-taxes-liberals-you-could-actually-lose-m#ixzz2NiYzskrX) reports: “Bill Maher made a comment Friday that his benefactor and hero Barack Obama should sit up and take notice of. Speaking about the taxes the rich pay particularly in California, the host of HBO’s Real Time said, ‘Liberals – you could actually lose me.’”


“The panel discussion began with a conversation about the various budget proposals currently on the table in Washington. MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow predictably slammed Congressman Paul Ryan’s (R-Wisc.) plan…”

“‘Well,’ Maher unsuccessfully tried to interrupt as Maddow continued. When she was finally done, he surprisingly pushed back. Pointing at Virginia’s former Republican Congressman Tom Davis, Maher said, ‘You know what? Rich people – I’m sure you’d agree with this – actually do pay the freight in this country. I just saw these statistics,’ he continued, ‘I mean, something like 70 percent. And here in California, I just want to say liberals – you could actually lose me. It’s outrageous what we’re paying – over 50 percent. I’m willing to pay my share, but yeah, it’s ridiculous.’ So it appears there is a point where Maher’s money becomes more important than his politics.”

What’s even more interesting is that apparently this is the first time in all these years that Maher has ever even heard the truth about taxation in this country. He has been believing his own propaganda up until now, when it finally affected him.


Newsbusters (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2013/03/16/bill-maher-california-income-taxes-liberals-you-could-actually-lose-m#ixzz2NiYzskrX) goes on: “Consider that in California, millionaires on top of the 39.6 percent they’ll pay to the federal government in 2013, there’s an additional 14.63 percent that now goes to the state. Add in payroll taxes, local taxes, and property taxes, and I’ve seen estimates that the total tax bite could exceed 60 percent here.But the rich aren’t paying their ‘fair share.’ Regardless, it sure was nice to see a liberal – especially one that contributed to Obama’s reelection campaign! – complaining about his taxes.”

Oh, Maher will probably find some way to get out of California’s taxes. Perhaps he could set up a legal domicile in Florida or Texas or Washington, where there’s no state income tax, then deed his California home to a trust and “rent” his own property back from himself as a vacation home.
You don’t seriously think any of these super-wealthy leftists are willing to part with any of their money any more than the traditional country club crowd or Mitt Romney, do you?

Shami-Amourae
21st March 2013, 07:39 PM
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

Roland
21st March 2013, 09:55 PM
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. And these pigs have been walking around on their hind legs quite long enough

Hillbilly
22nd March 2013, 01:22 AM
Bill Maher is a dirt bag of the highest order! Why anyone ever thought he was funny or smart is a mystery to me.

Serpo
22nd March 2013, 01:54 AM
jewbot will be here soon

Twisted Titan
22nd March 2013, 05:00 AM
Wherever these vermin go they eventually make it a shithole like they had to leave small wonder why they are despised everywhere

kiffertom
22nd March 2013, 05:42 AM
he is a gutless pussy!! farthest thing from being a man ive ever seen. he is the prime example of what males are turning into!

willie pete
22nd March 2013, 09:39 AM
disgusting POS

iOWNme
22nd March 2013, 09:58 AM
I’m willing to pay my share, but yeah, it’s ridiculous.

Bill Maher has no Morals or Principles.

For it is the PRINCIPLE of taxation that is EVIL. If you subvert your own internal moral principle, what is stopping your Masters from stealing eveything you have and locking you in a cage?

You cant have it both ways: Freedom or Slavery. You either own your self, or somebody else owns you. You either own what you produce, or somebody else owns what you produce. You cant own 93% of yourself, and have 7% of yourself owned by your Masters, THATS NOT FREEDOM.

People like to try and argue that we are the most free country on earth. Yet we are not 1 inch closer to freedom than a Black slave on the plantation, a Chinese slave on a communal farm, or a Christian slave fighting in the Colosseum.

Frederick Douglas said in his autobiography, that after he was released and was free, he still was forced to turn over a portion of what he produced via 'taxation'. He actually wrote that it was WORSE THAN SLAVERY, for it is the illusion that you are free that is the most crippling thing the mind is forced to try and rationalize.

If you throw out your morals and principles, PLAN ON BEING A SLAVE.

mick silver
22nd March 2013, 10:24 AM
he will move then start the same shit he did there they he will move on from there . i guess he does not like to help the poor like he trys to push on to others ... two faces mother fuc.er .... huh ... it look like he does not like giving up all that money to help the poor ......... whats his is his an whats mind is his to give away

PatColo
16th June 2013, 12:35 AM
a month old but I just ran across it,


BILL'S BLOG (http://www.real-time-with-bill-maher-blog.com/real-time-with-bill-maher-blog/category/bills-blog)
The Truthers Out There (http://www.real-time-with-bill-maher-blog.com/real-time-with-bill-maher-blog/2013/5/14/the-truthers-out-there.html)

May 14, 2013
By Bill Maher



It's often said that you can measure the health of a society by how readily it believes in conspiracy theories. ...OK, maybe it's not often said, because I just made it up, but it should be. Because it's true.


Now, our fair country has its share of conspiracy theories, and we may have just added another: that the Boston Marathon bombing was a false flag operation designed to frighten the citizens so the government can take away our rights and our guns. Or something like that. I try not to click on those links so my IP address doesn't get "pinged" in the FBI’s PND -- Potential Nutcase Database.


But when anything major happens in America, you can set your watch and within 48 hours someone will be explaining to you how some nefarious group wanted this to happen, and also planned it. These are usually fringe, Alex Jones-type groups, but not always. The 9/11 Truther movement wasn't exactly tiny, probably about the same size as the Ron Paul movement. Because they're the same people. Then there are the Roswell/UFO conspiracy types, the U.N. black helicopter conspiracy people, those who think the moon landing was faked. Not to mention the people who think all the fat black women in Tyler Perry movies are actually Tyler Perry.


But nothing compares to the Middle East, where conspiracy theories are so pervasive you'd think the whole region was entirely backward and overly religious or something.


For instance, a 2011 Pew survey (http://www.pewglobal.org/2011/07/21/muslim-western-tensions-persist/) showed that 75 percent of Egyptian Muslims don't believe that Arabs were behind the 9/11 attacks. They believe it was...oh, I'll let you guess who they think did it. But it rhymes with "Da Blues."


But there's a reason people in the Middle East believe in so many conspiracy theories -- because their governments are often so corrupt and evil, they are working behind the scenes to screw their people. And then blame it on America and the Jews. In the Middle East, people are also usually confined by a state press and have no history of not being lied to.


Also, we're now in an era where, in addition to porn and bomb-making guidelines, you can see any amount of crazy information you like on the internet, whereas before you could only communicate with like-minded losers via ham radio or at a Star Trek convention.


But we should be way ahead of societies where everything the government does is greeted with automatic suspicion, and I'm not sure we are. In America, there seems to be a very thin wall separating those of us who are being critical and skeptical and those who are just being conspiratorial and crazy.


Isn't that, you know, bad for democracy?

_______________


also see,
Truthers Respond to Bill Maher (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqhXX-HRd3A)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqhXX-HRd3A

Spectrism
16th June 2013, 11:35 AM
With all this negativity, I would like to say something nice about Bill Maher. He is one of the ugliest things I have ever seen. I think his nose could use a circumcision and he needs to get his mouth out of the crotch of globalists. OK... I said all the good things about him. You may resume the bad.

gunDriller
16th June 2013, 12:08 PM
look at the bright side.

one less Jew in California.


someone's gonna say, "that's a bright side ?"