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gonefishing wrote:
ok canada it is. tundra? BTW: lived in KY for a bit there was a gilbreath running for Gov. based on a platform of legalizating pot. ..........back in 1989? i think. not related are you? yeah i see you are getting your taxes done :) I'm working on a case of MGD at the same time. And you are right the taxes are losing. The guy running for Gov. must have been related to me. He sure would have got my vote. Not that I would ever do anything like that. |
what will work?
a revolution! if i'm not mistaken, the beatles wrote something about it a few years ago. called revolution. oh..actually it was pearl jam......thought police, thought police get out of my ****ing way etc. enjoy hope you find a deduction :) |
gonefishing wrote:
what will work? a revolution! if i'm not mistaken, the beatles wrote something about it a few years ago. called revolution. oh..actually it was pearl jam......thought police, thought police get out of my ****ing way etc. enjoy hope you find a deduction :) You were right the first time, It was the beatles. I wish I had been smart enough to give my cat a different name. I would claim her. |
MGD?
Magnified Glossy D????? ok what the heck is MGD! no i don't imagine you would have supported smoking pot. who the heck would? |
hey good luck with the tax thing
i'm out of here i've got my own to do far too much at stake this year. in other words: if i don't get them done, i'll be living on my boat like neal. :)later .. |
You should actually READ the national sales tax proposal. It includes a
monthly rebate to all citizens for taxes paid on necessities of life. There are many other provisions that make it the only fair way to go, IMHO. The current system is not working. However, many lawyers and accountants make their living off of the complex system under which we currently operate. It is broke, no one likes it, it needs to be fixed, stop whining. Lonny B -- "Rock stars! Is there anything they don't know?" Homer Simpson "JR Gilbreath" wrote in message . .. gonefishing wrote: good luck with the taxes doing the same you know: every year i have a private boston tea party. one day i may just make it public. this is BS. Me too, but damn if I know what will work. A lot of people want a national sales tax but I have a problem with that because everything I have was bought with taxed money and if I spend it I would be taxed again.. |
"Lonny B" wrote in message news:j2b5e.477$Zn3.73@trnddc02... You should actually READ the national sales tax proposal. It includes a monthly rebate to all citizens for taxes paid on necessities of life. There are many other provisions that make it the only fair way to go, IMHO. The current system is not working. However, many lawyers and accountants make their living off of the complex system under which we currently operate. It is broke, no one likes it, it needs to be fixed, stop whining. Lonny B Dream on . . . National sales tax is dead on arrival. We boomers realize it is a way to devaluate our savings and pensions. We've already paid income taxes on what we have saved and put into pensions. A national sales tax, say of 20%, would amount to our income being taxed twice. The AARP will never go with it nor will all the other retirees with savings and pension plans for this reason. Our numbers are too great for national sales tax to pass in our lifetimes. CN |
"katysails" wrote in message ... Jewelry counts as a necessity, right? Stupid top-posting netcop! And the dummies here think she's an asset to the group??? Is it because stupidity is the only thing they understand? CN "Lonny B" wrote in message news:j2b5e.477$Zn3.73@trnddc02... You should actually READ the national sales tax proposal. It includes a monthly rebate to all citizens for taxes paid on necessities of life. There are many other provisions that make it the only fair way to go, IMHO. The current system is not working. However, many lawyers and accountants make their living off of the complex system under which we currently operate. It is broke, no one likes it, it needs to be fixed, stop whining. Lonny B -- "Rock stars! Is there anything they don't know?" Homer Simpson "JR Gilbreath" wrote in message . .. gonefishing wrote: good luck with the taxes doing the same you know: every year i have a private boston tea party. one day i may just make it public. this is BS. Me too, but damn if I know what will work. A lot of people want a national sales tax but I have a problem with that because everything I have was bought with taxed money and if I spend it I would be taxed again.. |
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:39:37 GMT, "katysails"
wrote this crap: Jewelry counts as a necessity, right? So does beer, rum, porn, and strippers. "Lonny B" wrote in message news:j2b5e.477$Zn3.73@trnddc02... You should actually READ the national sales tax proposal. It includes a monthly rebate to all citizens for taxes paid on necessities of life. There are many other provisions that make it the only fair way to go, IMHO. The current system is not working. However, many lawyers and accountants make their living off of the complex system under which we currently operate. It is broke, no one likes it, it needs to be fixed, stop whining. Lonny B -- "Rock stars! Is there anything they don't know?" Homer Simpson "JR Gilbreath" wrote in message . .. gonefishing wrote: good luck with the taxes doing the same you know: every year i have a private boston tea party. one day i may just make it public. this is BS. Me too, but damn if I know what will work. A lot of people want a national sales tax but I have a problem with that because everything I have was bought with taxed money and if I spend it I would be taxed again.. This post is 100% free of steroids |
"Lonny B" wrote
You should actually READ the national sales tax proposal. I have read a lot of it. ... It includes a monthly rebate to all citizens for taxes paid on necessities of life. And you think that's a good thing? As good as being able to keep your money in your own pocket in the first place? There are many other provisions that make it the only fair way to go, IMHO. Why? Nothing about it strikes me as fair, and it's rife with opportunities for corruption. It is the gov't sticking it's hand into th ewallet of every person, every business, in every single transaction throughout the land. It is as good as a proclamation that all money belongs to the gov't, they just let you keep a little of it temporarily. The worst thing about the VAT system is that it strangles economic growth. ... The current system is not working. Agreed. But it would be instructive to look at how our current tax system got the way it is. We started off with very sensible and fair (IMHO) taxes, then the gov't needed more money so they jacked them up... then people gave money to their representatives to get special exceptions for themselves & their business, which got written into the laws. Now we have literally tens of thousands of pages of tax law. The problems are not so much with the tax system itself but with the use of it as a patronage system. And will Congress give up this patronage? I doubt it very much, and if a VAT is passed it will become the same sort of multi-headed python, for the same reason. Congress likes it perks, & it likes screwing over the average citizen so as to hand favors to it's pals. Another implication of our current system, which the gov't very much enjoys, is that *everyone* is always in violation of something or other. This represents a wonderful way to exercise political power. ... However, many lawyers and accountants make their living off of the complex system under which we currently operate. And I suppose the administration of a VAT system does not require hardly any bureaucracy at all? I think you should take a closer look. katysails wrote: Jewelry counts as a necessity, right? Yes, of course. So does sailing gear. And everybody should get a free gallon of epoxy resin, once a month... Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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