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Old 11-07-2018, 09:14 PM   #293
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Originally Posted by nik- View Post
Not wanting to incur tangible tax burdens is not emotion. You can call it extreme austerity, but it's not emotion.

You're still wrong.
Go back and re-read the posts, it ain’t hard.

“I don’t want to incur a tax burden” < not an appeal to emotion

“You should think about the burden your children will bare for their entire lives” < appeal to emotion, a literal “think of the children”

“I’m making my decision because I want to share it with my kids and don’t mind the tax burden” < not part of an argument (maybe an internal one, at worst)

“You shouldn’t think about that, you should think about burden your children will incur their entire lives!” < part of an argument

Are we getting it?
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