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Check this link out
[url]http://msplaceddemocrat.com/http:/msplaceddemocrat.com/a-cattle-farting-tax/[/url]
So far the Dems are against Coal and the Coal Industry,Livestock , Dairy Poroducers,and Agribusiness,They are allied with PETA against Hunting and Fishing,Obama has a commercial telling people to buy American Cars even though Toyota Manufacturing is one of Kentucky's largest employers,Democratic allied animal rights groups are against the Horse Racing Industry,and Obama and the Dems want to place taxes on folks who live in the country and drive more than X amount of miles to work or those that need heavier trucks and tractors in the performance of farm work.Yet you Libs want me to like Obama and the Commies? They are against everything Kentucky.
[url]http://www.desertconservative.com/2008/11/03/obamaanti-coalobama-to-banktupt-coal-by-levying-heavy-taxes/[/url]
[url]http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/8230[/url]
[url]http://www.leadertelegram.com/story-opinions.asp?id=BHM84BDGF9P[/url]
[url]http://www.topix.com/forum/autos/chrysler/TOTPE4LGODP8QA16K[/url]
[url]http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2109314/posts[/url]
[url]http://www.nj.com/sports/njsports/index.ssf/2009/07/newly_promoted_washington_offi.html[/url]
Obama is Anti-Caucasion
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI77cU3jsFs[/url]
OH no... folks better look out! The flatulence tax on people will be next. No that won't fly since Washington would be taxed to death with all the bull crap that eeks out of that area.:p
Since humans emit CO2 will there be a breathing tax? And since the trees utilize CO2 will they be eligible for a tax credit? I have a couple of big oaks in the back yard, and I'm going to try and become their financial manager.
Dang fanatic! I see why you have that name. For every negative you posted about robbing the poor and elderly I could find an equally negative view of the rights view but I dont want to take the time to hunt for it. I aint a fanatic, just a slipped cork.;)
[QUOTE=slippedcork;379903]Dang fanatic! I see why you have that name. For every negative you posted about robbing the poor and elderly I could find an equally negative view of the rights view but I dont want to take the time to hunt for it. I aint a fanatic, just a slipped cork.;)[/QUOTE]
ahhh,I'm done arguing about Obamunism,doesn't do any good complaining on an internet message board.I just hope more uninformed voters make better decisions next time around and the Libs don't put us in eternal ruination beforehand.I'm not a far right extremist as you might think,just like things down the middle,but these weirdo Libs specialty interest groups sicken me.
Guess it's time to argue Football or Basketball,maybe if I could find a decent paying job,you guys wouldn't have to put up with me so much.
My question, will congress and the senate freeze their income levels??
LMAO... that is a rhetorical question. They all say, do as we say, not as we DO!!
I've made no secret of the fact that I am close to several people who are disabled, and I have subsequently changed my opinion a lot about the program. I guess I am guilty of being a hypocrit to some extent, but I just feel that these good people paid in so much in taxes through out their productive years, and now seem to be getting it put to them.
I don't have the answer. I can not see the end of the programs for the people who have had so much of their money, the money they earned, taken from them. I love the idea of letting people manage their own retirement funding, but at my age, I would need a huge refund from the government, plus some sort of interest to represent what I may have earned through investments!!
An example, I had a chance to make over $800,000 on a $10,000 dollar investment in a particular company. At that particular time I wanted to take advantage of the situation, but could not because of the government having my money. In hindsight, I realize I should have taken money from my 401K and just sucked it up on the penalty for early withdrawal. At the time, I was SCARED because it was a risk. A risk I felt would pay off, but obviously not strongly enough to take that ultimate risk. Now, if the same situation arose, I would be all over it, but things have changed. But imagine if I had a portfolio of investment capital that I had paid in all these years to SSI, but will never see that kind of return. I am currently in an investment that I expect $80,000 off of $10,000 and so far, so good. I am only 5 months into what I expect to be a 3-4 year period. I am TRYING to learn from my mistakes.
Maybe I should be like that guy who was Mrs. Clinton's campaign guy and was the big democratic fund raiser who I posted the link to his article. I should create my own investment company, fraudently create paper trails showing I have a ton of money, and borrowing $74 million from a big bank.... oops, that guy did get arrested just before he got on his flight to Paris, France. I wonder, what is our extradition agreement with France?? LOL Anyway, he paid back his loan the next day after being arrested.
Just thinking here, I registered as Republican early on as a way to tick of my dad... big time dem, and then I began to understand conservative values versus liberal, and was glad I did. Now the GOP is moving very much left. One very asstute friend I have suggests that the GOP is really about 30 years behind the left, in their liberal thinking. I am trying to confirm this, and it appears he was pretty dead on.... that is why I am getting ever more libertarian.
Tight lines my friends,
HDF
Pontooner, I thought the same thing, at first blush. But upon some consideration and pondering of the point, it became clear to me, that at least the people I know who are elderly and disabled, spend much less on energy prices, as an index to their income, than others. They just don't drive nearly as much. However, health care, medicines, food costs, etc... the stuff they do spend on, have increased greatly.
This is a very emotionally charged debate, and I hope it stays as clean as it has so far. I love reading opposing points of view more than the ones that agree... why?? because a well prepared oppositional point of view makes me think, stretches my mind.
Thanks to all.... and tight lines friends,
HDF
[QUOTE=pontooner;379758]Do you read the articles before you post you opinions?
People who get Social Security receive a increase in payments at the begining of a new year based on the cost of living adjustment. Cost of living actually decreased this year ,so no increase for people receiving Social Security plain and simple.
Payments can't decrease so where is the robbing of these people you was talking about?
And I would bet dollars to donuts they will give Social Security recepients some type of payment to make up for the $2.00 dollar a month increase some might see in their prescription drug program.[/QUOTE]
Chub, of course the prices won't come back down. Just look at the price of gasoline, as I think you alluded to... Oil prices jumped and gas prices more than doubled, oil prices went back down to the level it was at when gasoline was a mere $1.84, but gas never went back below $2.20. WHY??????
Prices will never return to where they were, just as the food prices will not go back down. I used to work for one of the top 5 packaged food companies in the country, and I can tell you, we never dropped prices, even when we should have.
I do appreciate your views, but company presidents will not drop the prices if they can increase their profits, there by increasing share price points. That is their job, but we are the ones who pay for that!!
tight lines,
hdf
[QUOTE=Chubminnow;379809]Granted, gas and oil are both cheaper than they were in 2008, but at $2.50+ per gallon it's still over priced by at least .30 cents in my opinion. It never fails to raise by at least .30 cents per gallon over night but it only decreases by mere pennies over several days. I "think" my taxes taken out of my check are less than they were last year too...as far as the food goes, according to my wife nothing is getting less expensive at the grocery store and you think that it would since gas is less expensive than it was a year ago. All the corn and soybeans I see this year are looking GREAT! Therefore I would think the price of breads, cereals, etc would be coming down later this year but they probably won't.[/QUOTE]