00:00You know, when you really consider how much we're being taxed, it's absolutely crazy.
00:06I mean, we're literally taxed on everything.
00:09Our employers are taxed to pay us, payroll tax.
00:15And then we have to pay tax on what they pay us after it was already taxed.
00:20And then when we go to spend it, we're taxed again.
00:23And you know, it really hits when you look at, you know, like an athlete, for example.
00:30Like their, what they signed for, like Miles Garrett, he signed for like $177 million.
00:37You know how much of that he's actually going to see?
00:40And I know people are going to say, ah, he's a millionaire.
00:43Yeah, sure.
00:44But he signed for $177 million.
00:47He's not going to even see a hundred of that.
00:50And that, me personally, I think is crazy.
00:55But let me know what you think.
00:57Miles Garrett came from the Browns.
00:59They break down what he pays.
01:01Now, no one's feeling sorry for this guy, but it's a bit of a nibble at his check.
01:04$68 million in federal tax.
01:07Out of $177 million, $4.2 million to FICA.
01:10$23 million to California.
01:13Whoa.
01:13A really rough state tax.
01:15$5 million to the agent.
01:16That's it?
01:17We'd pay $10.
01:18$10 would be $17 million.
01:19By the way, if you get drafted and you're playing for now the Las Vegas Raiders, you
01:24don't pay that $23.5 million.
01:26No state tax.
01:27That's a big reason people go to the Raiders and not here.
01:29His net income is $78 million out of $177 million.
01:32So he lost $99 million in the process.
01:35The rich don't pay the fair share.
01:38He should not be allowed to keep $78 million.
01:42He should get $2 million max.
01:45Ha, ha, ha, ha.
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