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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 03:57 PM
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Hahaha I have never even tried a Twinkie...I think it says in the Constitution you have to eat at least one to be an American citizen

HAHAHA Yeah I think it does - Article 12, subsection b) One must eat, and like, one Twinkie or and entire Apple Pie before receiving Oath of Citizenship

Originally Posted by sdg1871
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Well you Californians now have a chance to vote on legalization.
Good, at least they are leaving it up the voters this time. I don't smoke weed, never have, but it would still be a great source of revenue and relief to those it helps medically.
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by pjinca
My response to the Iraq Liberation Act wasn't to you, M630 usually writes books in posts and it is truly tiresome to quote.

And if you are going to bring up those that pay no taxes you should also mention those that pay little taxes. It seems fair to me that if you are going to whine about those that pay no taxes not getting to vote then those that pay little should also have less of a voice as well.
Hey now! m630 pays more taxes than many people earn as a salary, so he gets to write books to preach his heartache!!
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 05:25 PM
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Always amusing to me to see so many bloggers start off their posts with the Disclaimer that they have no dog in the fight. In actuality, after reading their posts that follow, it is obvious they usually are the ones who do.
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by sdg1871
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Well you Californians now have a chance to vote on legalization.
FINALLY! After 9 pages, something we can ALLLLL agree on....... LEGALIZE IT!!!


Nuff said!!
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by m630
Hey now! m630 pays more taxes than many people earn as a salary, so he gets to write books to preach his heartache!!

Big deal my taxes paid are well above the median income in the US too - want a cookie

Year No. of Households Real $ Inflation Adjusted $
2009* 117,500,000 $48,500 $48,500


As you can see that isn't that impressive
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Krozi
That's a good point...I wish there was another way to actually change the mindset of the people without forcing the change down their throat...too bad that is near to impossible. But you also have to think of our population, for many, McDonalds is filling an cheap, and to keep the prices low, McDonalds would end up taking the hit so it wouldn't be too bad for the consumer, more so for the company. This however, could cause the shutdown of many companies depending on how heavy the tax is. It is the same as the luxury tax many years ago...instead of the boat buyers paying the tax to keep the prices down, the boat makers had to end up paying the tax. That's why the luxury tax was abolished. However, the demand for junk food is a less elastic, so more burden would fall on the consumer. Again, time would tell.
CAFE taxes for a cafe
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by skelevirus
CAFE World taxes for a cafe world
Skele, I think you're on to something -heavily tax Facebook games!!!
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Old Mar 26, 2010 | 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by pjinca
Big deal my taxes paid are well above the median income in the US too - want a cookie

Year No. of Households Real $ Inflation Adjusted $
2009* 117,500,000 $48,500 $48,500


As you can see that isn't that impressive
geez, a little humor was all i was interjecting, this is lounge you know! besides, i pay double that, can i have my cookie now???
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Old Mar 26, 2010 | 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by m630
geez, a little humor was all i was interjecting, this is lounge you know! besides, i pay double that, can i have my cookie now???

Okay, my bad, sarcasm sometimes has difficulty coming across the internet. Here's your cookie

BTW, any response to some of the ideas presented earlier? I think taxing unhealthy foods would certainly help pay for the preventative care outlined in the new bill IF and only IF the taxes generated actually go towards that. Unfortunately I have little faith ANY administration (Rep or Dem) can actually make that happen - their track record on focused taxes is not very good.
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Old Mar 26, 2010 | 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by pjinca
Okay, my bad, sarcasm sometimes has difficulty coming across the internet. Here's your cookie
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