2025年3月17日 星期一

this tax business...


"You know, I've been thinking about taxes lately. And I gotta tell you, it's a strange system we've got here. We work, we earn, and then… poof… a big chunk of it disappears into the government's pocket. They call it 'taxes.' I call it… well, I'll keep that to myself.

But here's the thing that really gets me. We're basically working for the government, aren't we? I mean, they're taking 40% or more of what we make! That's a bigger cut than my agent ever took! And yet, are we getting the benefits of government employees? Pension? Healthcare? Paid time off? Nope. Nothing. We're just the worker bees, buzzing around, making honey for the hive… and the queen gets most of it.

It's like the government is running a temp agency. They outsource us to all these companies, we do the actual work, and then the government takes a hefty commission. Only, they don't call it a commission, they call it… you guessed it… taxes.

And what are they doing with all that money, anyway? I see potholes that are older than my car. And don't even get me started on the traffic! They say they're using it for 'the common good.' Well, I haven't seen much 'good' lately.

It's a sweet deal for them, isn't it? They don't have to worry about hiring us, managing us, or giving us benefits. We're just out there, toiling away, while they collect their… commission. It's enough to make you wonder who's really working for who in this country. And I'm not so sure it's us working for ourselves."


"I’ve been thinking about taxes again. I know, I know, nobody wants to think about taxes. But it’s hard not to, isn't it? Especially when you see how much of your paycheck disappears before you even get to hold it.

They tell you, 'You have a choice! You can choose your career! You can start your own business!' But that’s all just a song and dance, isn't it? Because no matter what you choose, the government's going to be there with their hand out. It's like they’re saying, 'Sure, go ahead and play pretend with your little career. But remember, at the end of the day, we own a big chunk of it.' A 40% or more chunk, mind you! That’s bigger than the slice of cake I’m allowed to have at dinner.

And if the government was doing a good job with all that money, maybe, just maybe, you could stomach it. But where’s the accountability? They spend billions on… well, who knows what they spend it on! I see bridges that are older than my refrigerator, potholes that are bigger than my dog, and traffic that moves slower than my Uncle Harry after Thanksgiving dinner. They say they're improving the infrastructure, but the only thing improving seems to be the complexity of the tax code! There’s so much red tape and bureaucracy, it’s impossible to figure out where the money actually goes. It's like they’re running some kind of giant shell game, and we’re all supposed to just trust that they’re doing the right thing. I don't know about you, but I’m not that trusting.

And it's not like they just get you once. Oh no, they're cleverer than that! You pay taxes on your income, then you pay taxes on what you buy with that income! It's like they're taxing you twice for the same thing! Sales Tax, Property Tax, Luxury Tax... it never ends! And then, when you die, they’ll probably try to tax you again on what you leave behind! Estate tax, inheritance tax... It's taxation from cradle to grave! You'd think they'd be satisfied with their 40% cut. But no, they always want more. It's a wonder anyone even bothers to get out of bed in the morning.

They say they support small businesses. But how can small businesses survive when they’re forced to hand over such a big chunk of their profits to the government? It’s hard enough to compete with the big corporations without the government taking a massive bite out of your bottom line. They’re squeezing the life out of the small businesses, the ones that are supposed to be the backbone of this country. Makes no sense to me.

And don't even get me started on Social Security. They promise you Social Security when you retire. But how much of that will actually be left by the time I get there? They’re borrowing from it, spending it on other things. It's like they’re saying, 'Work hard your whole life, pay your taxes, and we’ll… well, we’ll try to give you something back when you're old and gray. But no guarantees!' Seems like a pretty lousy deal to me.

So, we're basically the outsourced labor of the government, paying through the nose for the privilege of working. They take a huge cut, they're not really accountable, and they might not even be there for us in the end. You gotta wonder, who's really working for who in this country? It's a question worth pondering while you're writing that check to the IRS. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go balance my checkbook... and probably weep a little."