There is always so much focus on families and minorities during election campaigns but one thing that NEVER gets any attention is incentives for working singles or DINK (double-income, no kids) couples.
Frankly, it annoys me that I have a large tax bill and the costs of rent / living rising just the same as a family but I get none of the help from the Government.
With this election, I'd like to know what's in it for us.What's in this election for working singles %26amp; DINKs?
well I'm a single voting for Ron Paul so he can fix the tax systemWhat's in this election for working singles %26amp; DINKs?
My husband and I have worked all our life's, we have never been eligible for family allowance, we built our own homes, put our children thru the private education system, and in every election doesn't matter who wins there is never any real tax concessions for us, we are not wealthy, we are classed as upper middle class, my husband pays in taxes the equivalent to someones yearly wage there is next to nothing that he can claim so we are lucky if we don't have to pay more tax, we don't have any rental properties to make money off, I guess we are lucky in a sense the choices we have made and sacrificed so that our children could have a better life this far have been worth it, but to be honest the only people who benefit are the people in politics (there are a lot of people out there that send their children to private schools that sacrifice alot to do so I've just finished paying off my school fee's with my last child finishing school 12 months ago, wealthy? I think not)
u should vote for hillary cause she cares about you
This really is not an Presidential issue, the President must excecute the laws passed by the Congress and Senate. They can propose and support and veto, but they do not make the laws.
As a DINK (double income, no kids), I don't really think ';what's in it for me';. I'm concerned about everyone in society because I am a part of it - especially when it comes to education, the environment and sustainable resources - because I just want to live in a decent society where there is opportunity and long term hope for all. I don't care if I have a big tax bill just so long as it is not funding the war in Iraq, tax concessions for wealthy property investors and tax refunds for private schoolkid's parents.
I'd like to see a bit more of my tax money invested in the arts though. Give the kids some culture to grow up in :)
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