Biden keeps saying how the rich need to pay their fair share, and he says how that will save the poor people, and it is all BULLSHIT. Roy Rogers paid 90% in taxes after the first $200,000, the rich people in the USA were paying super high taxes, and Roy's Grandchildren ended up on welfare. The Rogers family should have been rich, and all of the children should have went to the best schools in the USA. They should have had the best that the USA had to offer. If you succeed in the USA then you should be able to have the best that the USA has to offer. When your Grandchildren end up on welfare, and cleaning houses and doing fast food for a living, when you were one of the biggest stars in American history, then it is all BULLSHIT.
And when I move to live in Italy then I should not have to pay taxes to the USA for money that I earn in Italy. If I have a night club, and a winery, in Italy, then I should not have to pay taxes to the USA for money that I earn in Italy.
Also, if I work hard and succeed, if I have a hit movie that I wrote, and a successful poetry book, and some other stuff, and open a night club, and invest in a winery and stuff, then I need to be able to pass down wealth to future generation. My descendants need to be able to benefit from my success. If I succeed then my Grandchildren can live at my winery in Italy, and they can have an income from selling wine, my Grandchildren should not be on welfare.
I should not have to pay taxes to the USA for money that I earn in Italy, and I should be able to pass my wealth down to future generations in my family tree.
And for me, being raised without a father, my father died when I was 9 years old, we need to give college scholarships to poor children without fathers, and we need to give scholarships to foster children. We talk about not leaving people behind, I had to work like hell for nothing, and no one gave me anything, and I had to get in debt for college. It was only after I came out of the hospital homeless after a nervous breakdown that I received government aid, and the Social Security that I paid into all of my life whenI worked, and health care. I should be grateful for housing and health care, but I wanted to work and make my own living, I wanted to become successful from my own hard work. I worked hard, and I am smart, I should have had a chance at success. And it was ten times harder for me because I did not have a father. I support programs to help children who do not have fathers to be able to go to college and to have a chance at a real life.
Salute,
Tony V.