I guess they both leave a pile of Sh*t to clean up too
To quote my buddy from last night
"do you know of any dogs that like ice cubes?...I can relate" effin classic.
Awesome! I love that!
"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
That was a pretty radical Idea...Gonna take me a few min to think that one over,"throw out the fed tax and replace it with a consumption tax...3 intial thoughts;
1 how would it be gauged
2 what would it do to the gop or would it just even out as the same pecentage just a fancy new name.
3 I wonder if I could get a tax break on hiring someone to clean up my 4 dogs crap.
Innovation and new ideas are important in government. I don't know if I agree or understand exactly how a fair tax will work but the current system isn't working that great.
It's broke and needs to be fixed.
The flat rate consumption tax is no different than property tax. You pay based on your assessed value. Whether your property is $1000 or $1M. The rate is the same. That is how all tax should be. We are are all citizens. This concept of penalizing those that are smart enough and dedicated enough to generate wealth by leveraging the labors of their fellow citizens should be applauded and mimicked, not condemned and envied. Politicians who seek to divide this nation along class lines need to lined up against a lead and copper impregnated wall.
It is also time for unions to go the way of slavery. They have long outlived their relevance and serve to do nothing else than deprive the industries they control the opportunity to compete competitively in the global arena and provide a handful of union bosses the lifestyle of the rich and famous they spend their time condemning.
[quote=TSOTSI;428649 It is also time for unions to go the way of slavery. They have long outlived their relevance and serve to do nothing else than deprive the industries they control the opportunity to compete competitively in the global arena and provide a handful of union bosses the lifestyle of the rich and famous they spend their time condemning.[/quote]
I whole heartily 100% DISAGREE with you. I have had this debate hundreds of times. First thing I would ask is what difference does it make to someone who is not in a union where there dues go? Why is it that is the first thing people with weak arguments say - Well you are just funding a board of people to go to the Bahamas and blah blah blah. Who fucking cares? We all spend our money where we want. Unions are here to keep large corporations in check. So the multi-million dollar CEO, CFO can remember he has a fucking job because of the "help" in the trenches are working their assess off. That way the Union employee can make what they deserve.
Next dumb ass non-union comment is, - well you support the lazy guys that don't do shit while you work hard. I guarantee everyone from the guy working at jiffy lube all the way to the middle and upper management know of just as many people that are free loading ass bags.
All I can say is, it is our right to organize as much as it is for you to own a gun. So take your non union rat ass packing self and go earn less and work yourself to death.
public worker pensions and cushy government jobs need to go away.
High class white trash, are you in a union because you have no choice?
"There are no finger prints under water."