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What the Gulf states should do
To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their
citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. |
What the Gulf states should do
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. Good grief. You're insane. |
What the Gulf states should do
On 6/17/10 1:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. What your statement says is that you don't know any more about federal vs. state law than you do about the BP disaster. |
What the Gulf states should do
On Jun 17, 1:23*pm, Harry wrote:
On 6/17/10 1:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote: To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. *The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. *If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. What your statement says is that you don't know any more about federal vs. state law than you do about the BP disaster. I am well aware of fed vs state law and I am trying to use this issue to push back on the feds. If the feds tried to stop the states from doing this there would be a firestorm of opinion against them which might end all the dems ideas of a fed takeover. |
What the Gulf states should do
On 6/17/10 2:52 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 17, 1:23 pm, wrote: On 6/17/10 1:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote: To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. What your statement says is that you don't know any more about federal vs. state law than you do about the BP disaster. I am well aware of fed vs state law and I am trying to use this issue to push back on the feds. If the feds tried to stop the states from doing this there would be a firestorm of opinion against them which might end all the dems ideas of a fed takeover. You're...insane. |
What the Gulf states should do
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Jun 17, 1:23 pm, Harry wrote: On 6/17/10 1:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote: To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. What your statement says is that you don't know any more about federal vs. state law than you do about the BP disaster. I am well aware of fed vs state law and I am trying to use this issue to push back on the feds. If the feds tried to stop the states from doing this there would be a firestorm of opinion against them which might end all the dems ideas of a fed takeover. Yeah! We don't need gov't oversight for anything. Spill.. I mean Drill baby drill. |
What the Gulf states should do
"Harry" wrote in message m... On 6/17/10 2:52 PM, Frogwatch wrote: On Jun 17, 1:23 pm, wrote: On 6/17/10 1:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote: To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. What your statement says is that you don't know any more about federal vs. state law than you do about the BP disaster. I am well aware of fed vs state law and I am trying to use this issue to push back on the feds. If the feds tried to stop the states from doing this there would be a firestorm of opinion against them which might end all the dems ideas of a fed takeover. You're...insane. I think he should apologize to BP. Oh wait.... |
What the Gulf states should do
On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:52:30 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On Jun 17, 1:23*pm, Harry wrote: On 6/17/10 1:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote: To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. *The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. *If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. What your statement says is that you don't know any more about federal vs. state law than you do about the BP disaster. I am well aware of fed vs state law and I am trying to use this issue to push back on the feds. If the feds tried to stop the states from doing this there would be a firestorm of opinion against them which might end all the dems ideas of a fed takeover. The noise produced by your cognitive dissonance is worse than any car crash audio I've ever heard. |
What the Gulf states should do
On 17/06/2010 11:03 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. Sounds like a good idea. Also include the millions of tons of toilets, cars, tires, cans, barrels (double for radio active or toxic waste), boats, fishing gear nets, old subway buses, platics, diapers, electronics, lead batteries, quadrouple for mercury, chrome, DTD. Hey, last I checked if you went down under in certain places it looked more like a submerged garbage dump. -- Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom. |
What the Gulf states should do
On 17/06/2010 11:10 AM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... To get around the do-nothing feds, AL, MS and LA should tell their citizens that any money they spend to clean up the spill in state waters or waters within the state should be directly subtracted from any federal taxes owed. The state legislatures should decree that the feds cannot garnish wages or seize any property of such people for non- payment of said taxes. If the feds want a fight over the clean up, so be it. Good grief. You're insane. Not really. It takes a geriatric in DC over an hour to get to the bathroom. Waiting for DC? Dumb, want it done do it yourself. -- Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom. |
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