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Tim June 11th 09 03:32 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.

I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037

Vic Smith June 11th 09 04:36 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.

I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037


Legislature killed that, I think.
What gets me is how Blago called it.
How many times did you hear him say he was being railroaded so Quinn
could raise taxes?
Blagojevich - most honest politician in Illinois.
Good hair too.
And maybe the poorest. Poor politicians are usually the most honest.
Real family man too.
They're really trying to break him.
He's got his wife working on a TV show to keep the kids fed.
Wish I would get called to serve on his jury.
INNOCENT!

--Vic

jps June 11th 09 04:50 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:36:53 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.

I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037


Legislature killed that, I think.
What gets me is how Blago called it.
How many times did you hear him say he was being railroaded so Quinn
could raise taxes?
Blagojevich - most honest politician in Illinois.
Good hair too.
And maybe the poorest. Poor politicians are usually the most honest.
Real family man too.
They're really trying to break him.
He's got his wife working on a TV show to keep the kids fed.
Wish I would get called to serve on his jury.
INNOCENT!

--Vic


Oh boy. He may have been playing politics by Illinois rules but he
sure went about it in the most idiotic fashion.

Those media showcases when he was going down were a bloody circus. He
looked like a clown with big hair instead of a red nose.

Vic Smith June 11th 09 05:05 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:50:38 -0700, jps wrote:

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:36:53 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.

I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037


Legislature killed that, I think.
What gets me is how Blago called it.
How many times did you hear him say he was being railroaded so Quinn
could raise taxes?
Blagojevich - most honest politician in Illinois.
Good hair too.
And maybe the poorest. Poor politicians are usually the most honest.
Real family man too.
They're really trying to break him.
He's got his wife working on a TV show to keep the kids fed.
Wish I would get called to serve on his jury.
INNOCENT!

--Vic


Oh boy. He may have been playing politics by Illinois rules but he
sure went about it in the most idiotic fashion.

Those media showcases when he was going down were a bloody circus. He
looked like a clown with big hair instead of a red nose.


You let the talking heads and mockers influence you.
While the typical politics of one hand-wshes-another was dirt
when Blagojevich was doing it, at the same time all the players
in the Hillary Clinton NY Senate seat appointment were doing the same
thing. Why didn't he tap Caroline Kennedy's phone calls?
The ONLY difference is Fitzgerald wasn't tapping the phones in NY.
Then blabbing about the taps in a news conference.
Highly prejudicial. Lincoln rolling over in the grave and all that.
Fitz is a maroon going after a poor honest guy like Blago.
It's going to be a VERY interesting trial.
Blago is broke, and never had any wealth.
Denny Hastert is the guy who should be in the dock.
Did you see that Fox expose on him?
Even my Rep friends think Hastert is a crook.
Blago will be vindicated!!!!!
But I don't think Jesse Jackson Jr will fare well.

--Vic

Tim June 11th 09 05:07 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Jun 10, 10:36*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.


I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037


Legislature killed that, I think.



for the moment.

Vic Smith June 11th 09 05:20 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:07:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 10, 10:36Â*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.


I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037


Legislature killed that, I think.



for the moment.


Besides, I don't think the rate increases in that link are right.
I read elsewhere Quinn planned to sock the $+100k income crowd.
Not sure though.
I'm not up on state tax rates, but was pleased when Illinois didn't
tax some retirement money I took from my IRA.
Just found out this year they don't tax that.
A much wealthier friend is happy about that too, and seemed to imply
it's unusual for an "income tax" state.
I didn't really look into it. Scared.

--Vic


jps June 11th 09 05:26 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 23:05:24 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:50:38 -0700, jps wrote:

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:36:53 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.

I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037

Legislature killed that, I think.
What gets me is how Blago called it.
How many times did you hear him say he was being railroaded so Quinn
could raise taxes?
Blagojevich - most honest politician in Illinois.
Good hair too.
And maybe the poorest. Poor politicians are usually the most honest.
Real family man too.
They're really trying to break him.
He's got his wife working on a TV show to keep the kids fed.
Wish I would get called to serve on his jury.
INNOCENT!

--Vic


Oh boy. He may have been playing politics by Illinois rules but he
sure went about it in the most idiotic fashion.

Those media showcases when he was going down were a bloody circus. He
looked like a clown with big hair instead of a red nose.


You let the talking heads and mockers influence you.
While the typical politics of one hand-wshes-another was dirt
when Blagojevich was doing it, at the same time all the players
in the Hillary Clinton NY Senate seat appointment were doing the same
thing. Why didn't he tap Caroline Kennedy's phone calls?
The ONLY difference is Fitzgerald wasn't tapping the phones in NY.
Then blabbing about the taps in a news conference.
Highly prejudicial. Lincoln rolling over in the grave and all that.
Fitz is a maroon going after a poor honest guy like Blago.
It's going to be a VERY interesting trial.
Blago is broke, and never had any wealth.
Denny Hastert is the guy who should be in the dock.
Did you see that Fox expose on him?
Even my Rep friends think Hastert is a crook.
Blago will be vindicated!!!!!
But I don't think Jesse Jackson Jr will fare well.

--Vic


I usually agree with you. We've parted company on Blago.

You say Jesse Jr. is going down but assume that shouldn't cause a
trickle up effect?

Blago's brother was a proxy, working on his behalf. You can sell a
seat but if you get caught, you're screwed.

Evidently, those that are better connected have more sophisticated
methods of selling influence. If you try to play any game, business
or otherwise, and lack the resources, you're gonna be left open to
risk.

That was Blago's downfall. He wasn't well enough connected and didn't
have the intelligence behind him to be so aggressively corrupt.

On Caroline Kennedy, the reason she was going to get the seat is
because of name cache and her ability to raise money for the Dems. Did
you hear that money changed hands for the appointment?

Hastert and Murtha are both scum. Porkin' mother****ers who only
care(d) for their own.

Tim June 11th 09 05:40 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Jun 10, 11:20*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:07:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Jun 10, 10:36*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:32:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


For the barbed-wire wrapped around the broom handle treatment?


This is what we get to look forward to.


I know, I know it's almost a 60-day old article, but what-the-hay....


http://www.atr.org/il-governor-quinn...se-taxes-a3037


Legislature killed that, I think.


for the moment.


Besides, I don't think the rate increases in that link are right.
I read elsewhere Quinn planned to sock the $+100k income crowd.
Not sure though.
I'm not up on state tax rates, but was pleased when Illinois didn't
tax some retirement money I took from my IRA.
Just found out this year they don't tax that.
A much wealthier friend is happy about that too, and seemed to imply
it's unusual for an "income tax" state.
I didn't really look into it. *Scared.

--Vic


Vic, you notice it seems like every political suit wants to tax people
of 100K or over?

oncerning the link tax percentages, you could be correct, but it seems
like the rules (and figguh's) can change at no given notice.


so....

Vic Smith June 11th 09 05:51 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:26:24 -0700, jps wrote:



I usually agree with you. We've parted company on Blago.

If he's convicted, so be it. But I like his moxie.

You say Jesse Jr. is going down but assume that shouldn't cause a
trickle up effect?

Blago can't be sullied any more than he has been.
JJ can be. Note how he fell into oblivion after Blago's indictment.
Keeping a very low profile.

Blago's brother was a proxy, working on his behalf. You can sell a
seat but if you get caught, you're screwed.

But there is NOTHING to say that happened.
In fact, if they get Blago on anything, it'll have nothing to so with
the Senate appointment. Some minor influence peddling maybe.
And only because the feds tapped him. I'd wager 100% of the pols do
the same thing. That's the definition of politics.

Evidently, those that are better connected have more sophisticated
methods of selling influence. If you try to play any game, business
or otherwise, and lack the resources, you're gonna be left open to
risk.

That was Blago's downfall. He wasn't well enough connected and didn't
have the intelligence behind him to be so aggressively corrupt.

My feeling is he's not corrupt with greed, but maybe with vanity.

On Caroline Kennedy, the reason she was going to get the seat is
because of name cache and her ability to raise money for the Dems. Did
you hear that money changed hands for the appointment?

She didn't get appointed. And her phone wasn't tapped.
Dollars to donuts there was discussion about paying off Hillary's pres
campaign debt. Why not?
One hand washes the other, and you can't get away from that.

Hastert and Murtha are both scum. Porkin' mother****ers who only
care(d) for their own.


Murtha was a Marine hero. DI at Parris. Decorated 'nam vet.
He gets the job done for the folks he represents.
That's why he gets re-elected.
They never pinned anything on him yet, and he's got long teeth.
Marines get the job done.
Maybe you can tell I grew up in Chicago, but hey.
Unless the pol suddenly starts rolling in dough and French chalets, or
selling off public assets I cut him some slack.
Otherwise I need a conviction.
Hastert is a different story. If the **** on him had come out before
he retired he wouldn't have been re-elected.

--Vic

Vic Smith June 11th 09 05:55 AM

Are you ready, Vic?
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:40:17 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



Vic, you notice it seems like every political suit wants to tax people
of 100K or over?

Sure. Who was that bank robber, Willy something, that had this answer
as to why he robbed banks:
"That's where the money is."

--Vic.



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