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Congratulations to those this effects, always glad to see progress.
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Check out free republic if you want to see supposedly unabashed America lovers openly ask for doom and gloom.
My eyes that look are on the present, my eye that sees is always on the future famo.We all know that the US has more work do.Ok. Now that everyone can love who they want to love....
Can I toke up now? Jesus.
LEGALIZE IT
That doesn't mean you should attempt to hijack another group's moment for your own agenda.
I legit went and checked Ninjas twitter to see his take on the subject....
I thought everyone was who didn't agree tho?I don't get it. Is he a homophobic/bigot pos?
I'm very glad for you, sir. Can't really imagine how this has to feel for you.Humbled at the age of 36 to realize that the possibilities in my life have changed in a very fundamental way today.
And congrats to all the ignorant people and bigots that opposed gay marriage for so long. You're officially on the wrong side of history.
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Why?Ever single person's tax burden goin' up!
Word. Y'all really think they give a damb.It's all about money. Someone convinced someone that the country would make more money from more marriages/licenses/divorces.
Legalizing herb would kill pharmaceuticals because it's the miracle drug. This country's true motto is money over morals.
Smokescreen for the TPP?
the economics/financial aspects of marriage are fascinating, yet scary, at the same damb time...Thank heavens for the standard deduction! In a rare flash of generosity, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) gives all taxpayers a sizable automatic deduction from their taxable income. For single taxpayers in 2013, the standard deduction is $6,100. But for married couples filing jointly, the deduction is exactly twice as much: $12,200. When you add in the personal and dependent exemptions you have some serious tax savings. The IRS reports than nearly two-thirds of all taxpayers take the standard deduction, and we don't blame them [source: Internal Revenue Service].
The standard deduction used to be one of the greatest causes of the marriage penalty. Before Congress passed the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, the standard deduction for married couples was less than twice the amount for singles [source: Tax Policy Center]. While it didn't significantly contribute to the divorce rate, it was widely viewed as unfair. Now married couples can collect their full share of free deductions. Just don't rub it in to your single friends.
http://money.howstuffworks.com/pers...e-taxes/5-tax-benefits-of-marriage.htm#page=1