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My wife and i are dual income physicians, we make around 400-500 combined depending on the year as we are primary care. I have zero respect for physicians that make that much complaining about taxes, probably an OrthopodI realize I am in a different life stage than you, but my perspective on it is that it is a very good problem to have. My mentality is that I would much rather be in a position where I am having to pay more taxes because I have more income and assets, than the opposite. My household would in all probability be one of the ones that would theoretically see the 44.6% top marginal income tax rate in 2026 under a Harris presidency, and I personally view it as a price well worth paying if it means that we have an administration that will finally tackle the immigration and border security problem, will continue to choke out Russia and other autocratic dictatorships, will continue to strengthen our democratic allies abroad, will codify bodily autonomy, etc.
My wife and I have a couple of close friends from medical school who are a dual physician couple in two of the highest paying specialties, clearing about $1 million a year between the two of them combined. The husband, with whom I am especially close, is constantly complaining about his tax bill over the last year since they have been full-time attendings. I’m like, dude, you make $1 million per year. Even if you are clearing, say, $600,000, you are not going to find too terribly many people in our country who feel the slightest bit sorry for you.
Ha! You nailed it. He’s an orthopedic surgeon and she’s in derm.My wife and i are dual income physicians, we make around 400-500 combined depending on the year as we are primary care. I have zero respect for physicians that make that much complaining about taxes, probably an Orthopod
One of the biggest issues we have as a health care system is that we compensate physicians who 'do stuff' to individual patients much higher than we compensate physicians who do the unglamorous grunt work to keep people healthy in the first place. A good PCP can prevent the major colon cancer surgery, the ICU admission for a heart attack or ruptured aneurysm or the brain bleed from uncontrolled hypertension.Ha! You nailed it. He’s an orthopedic surgeon and she’s in derm.
unlike some posters hereI'm voting for the policies because I can see beyond my personal tax bill.
I’m sure folks might credibly argue I am the irrational one, voting against my personal economic interests… I mean, that is one of the things that Democrats pull their hair out about, working class voters doing when they vote Republican.unlike some posters here
So, you're voting Harris?A lot of people in the middle of the spectrum that you classify as “Trump voters” are in fact breaking to Harris, now that there is a non-senior citizen presented to us as a choice.
The choice between Biden and Trump was the worst choice we’ve ever been presented with by far.
I really don't know where or when you grew up, but in my youth I don't remember a single summer where we didn't return from a beach trip at least once with a dead whale head strapped to the roof of our car. And that isn't even counting the number of mermaids that we reeled in while pier fishing.It boggles my mind that anyone thinks this guy will end up being a net positive for Trump. Talk about tripling down on weird.
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RFK Jr once beheaded a dead whale with chainsaw and tied head to van roof
‘That was just normal day-to-day stuff for us,’ his daughter Kick Kennedy said in a resurfaced 2012 interviewwww.independent.co.uk
Upvote for "Orthopod.". . , probably an Orthopod
To his credit he calls Trump a chump who was a Putin suck upH.R. McMaster was one helluva soldier and combat officer based on what I’ve read.
He’s a poor politician and appears to be a bit of a GOP/Trump suck-up artist as a political appointee.
Plus, Trump wanted to pull out of Afghanistan, but, like most things in his life, he failed to get it done.So Vice President Harris planned and led the withdrawal from Afghanistan? I had no idea that a VP had such control over the military. What a load of BS from the "MAGA War Room." And yet his followers will believe it without hesitation.
Good debate on the last episode of PSA about what’s crazier -I really don't know where or when you grew up, but in my youth I don't remember a single summer where we didn't return from a beach trip at least once with a dead whale head strapped to the roof of our car. And that isn't even counting the number of mermaids that we reeled in while pier fishing.
I’m sure folks might credibly argue I am the irrational one, voting against my personal economic interests… I mean, that is one of the things that Democrats pull their hair out about, working class voters doing when they vote Republican.
And I would have my limits. But the reality is that a Democratic Administration is likely going to have to compromise quite a bit on tax policy since the current tax cuts roll off in 2025.
In other words you haven’t been paying enough taxes.I am voting for Harris no matter what but nothing in her tax proposal is good for me at this particular stage of life and it would be pretty negative for my bottom line if her plans are implemented.![]()
MAGA logic:Plus, Trump wanted to pull out of Afghanistan, but, like most things in his life, he failed to get it done.
Some real revisionist history here.
So he's like trump, his statements are the opposite of reality.It’s a funny thing — he actually said he is suspending his campaign in some key swing states so not to play spoiler in those states but remaining on the ballot elsewhere in case some event happens where he could win the election somehow.
Working behind the backs of the environmental group he took over in a coup to undermine endangered species laws so that his falconeering buddies could buy rare hawks legally.Good debate on the last episode of PSA about what’s crazier -
1. Brain-eating worm;
2. Driving a dead bear cub to Central Park and staging a bike accident;
3. Taking a whale head home from vacation by tying it to the top of the car with the windows open.
I really don’t think you can go wrong. Unless you’re Trump, in which case you embrace all of them.
I blame this on the constant discussions of how bad taxes are, how they are illegal or how we get nothing from our tax dollars.I realize I am in a different life stage than you, but my perspective on it is that it is a very good problem to have. My mentality is that I would much rather be in a position where I am having to pay more taxes because I have more income and assets, than the opposite. My household would in all probability be one of the ones that would theoretically see the 44.6% top marginal income tax rate in 2026 under a Harris presidency, and I personally view it as a price well worth paying if it means that we have an administration that will finally tackle the immigration and border security problem, will continue to choke out Russia and other autocratic dictatorships, will continue to strengthen our democratic allies abroad, will codify bodily autonomy, etc.
My wife and I have a couple of close friends from medical school who are a dual physician couple in two of the highest paying specialties, clearing about $1 million a year between the two of them combined. The husband, with whom I am especially close, is constantly complaining about his tax bill over the last year since they have been full-time attendings. I’m like, dude, you make $1 million per year. Even if you are clearing, say, $600,000, you are not going to find too terribly many people in our country who feel the slightest bit sorry for you.