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<html>
<head>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
<link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Nobile:400,400italic,700,700italic' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
<script type="text/javascript" src="ryanvsobamatax.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="container"> <!-- this div exists just to make floating easier -->
<formfield>
<form action="#">
<label for="annual_income_input">Insert Annual Income Here</label>
<input type="text" pattern="^[\d,\$]+$" placeholder="$" autocomplete="off"
id="annual_income_input" name="annual_income_input" maxlength="13"></input>
<label for="filing_status_select">Select Filing Status</label>
<formfield id="filing_status_select">
<input name="filing_status" value="single" type="radio">
Single
</input>
<input name="filing_status" value="married" type="radio">
Married
</input>
</formfield>
<label for="dependents_select">Select Number Of Dependents</label>
<formfield id="dependents_select">
<input name="number_of_dependents" value="0" type="radio">
0
</input>
<input name="number_of_dependents" value="1" type="radio">
1
</input>
<input name="number_of_dependents" value="2" type="radio">
2
</input>
<input name="number_of_dependents" value="3" type="radio">
3+
</input>
</formfield>
</form>
</formfield>
<div id="title_page">
<p>
Hello! I am here to tell you a thing and convince you to click the little buttons and insert your annual income.
</p>
</div>
<div id="obama_results" style="display: none;">
<h4>
Tax savings under Obama
</h4>
<div id="tax_under_obama_2013">
<h2>2013</h2>
<h1><span class="dollar_results">$3873</span></h1>
<h4>Obama results</h4>
<p>
On income at least. Décalage sur un ton décadent ou comment parodier l'esprit gonzo sur Ultra
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="romney_results" style="display: none;">
<h4>Romney results</h4>
<div id="tax_under_romney_2013">
<h2>2013</h2>
<h1><span class="dollar_results">$3873</span></h1>
<h4>Changes!</h4>
<p>
One must not introduce reformist illusions about the spectacle, as if it could be eventually improved from within, ameliorated by its own specialists under the supposed control of a better-informed public opinion. To do so would be tantamount to giving revolutionaries’ approval to a tendency, or an appearance of a tendency, in a game that we absolutely must not play; a game that we must reject in its entirety in the name of the fundamental requirements of the revolutionary project, which can in no case produce an aesthetics because it is already entirely beyond the domain of aesthetics. The point is not to engage in some sort of revolutionary art-criticism, but to make a revolutionary critique of all art.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="ryan_results" style="display: none;">
<h4>Ryan results</h4>
<div id="tax_under_ryan_2013">
<h2>2013</h2>
<h1><span class="dollar_results">$3873</span></h1>
<h4>Your Tax Savings</h4>
<p>
Probably this has always been the case: once an action is recounted, for intransitive
ends, and no longer in order to act directly upon reality — that is, finally external to
any function but the very exercise of the symbol — this disjunction occurs, the voice
loses its origin, the author enters his own death, writing begins. Nevertheless, the
feeling about this phenomenon has been variable; in primitive societies, narrative is
never undertaken by a person, but by a mediator, shaman or speaker, whose “performance” may be admired (that is, his mastery of the narrative code), but not his “genius”
</p>
<div>
Boy it would be nice to have some fancy share buttons or some shit here, unfortunately it would approximately double the dev time needed to make this thing work
<img src="http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2634/3945387218_fd7b083907.jpg"/>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div><!-- end container -->
<div id="averages"><!-- this is all static, have a party -->
<h3>The typical American Family With Children</h3>
<div>
<h4>
Under President Obama
</h4>
<h5>
Snappy verbage
</h5>
</div>
<div>
<h4>
Under the President's Plan
</h4>
<h5>
will continue to blah blah balh
</h5>
</div>
<div>
<h4>
Under Ryan's Plan
</h4>
<h5>
Spiderman! Out of nowhere!!!
</h5>
</div>
</div>
<div id="how_do_i_shot_web">
<h3>How the calculator works</h3>
<p>
It was now clear sunrise. Soon the crew came on board in twos and threes; the riggers bestirred themselves; the mates were actively engaged; and several of the shore people were busy in bringing various last things on board. Meanwhile Captain Ahab remained invisibly enshrined within his cabin.
At length, towards noon, upon the final dismissal of the ship's riggers, and after the Pequod had been hauled out from the wharf, and after the ever-thoughtful Charity had come off in a whale-boat, with her last gift—a night-cap for Stubb, the second mate, her brother-in-law, and a spare Bible for the steward—after all this, the two Captains, Peleg and Bildad, issued from the cabin, and turning to the chief mate, Peleg said:
"Now, Mr. Starbuck, are you sure everything is right? Captain Ahab is all ready—just spoke to him—nothing more to be got from shore, eh? Well, call all hands, then. Muster 'em aft here—blast 'em!"
"No need of profane words, however great the hurry, Peleg," said Bildad, "but away with thee, friend Starbuck, and do our bidding."
How now! Here upon the very point of starting for the voyage, Captain Peleg and Captain Bildad were going it with a high hand on the quarter-deck, just as if they were to be joint-commanders at sea, as well as to all appearances in port. And, as for Captain Ahab, no sign of him was yet to be seen; only, they said he was in the cabin. But then, the idea was, that his presence was by no means necessary in getting the ship under weigh, and steering her well out to sea. Indeed, as that was not at all his proper business, but the pilot's; and as he was not yet completely recovered—so they said—therefore, Captain Ahab stayed below. And all this seemed natural enough; especially as in the merchant service many captains never show themselves on deck for a considerable time after heaving up the anchor, but remain over the cabin table, having a farewell merry-making with their shore friends, before they quit the ship for good with the pilot.
</p>
</div>
</body>
</html>