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October 20, 2008 at 8:29 PM #290787October 20, 2008 at 8:31 PM #290441CoronitaParticipant
[quote=TheBreeze][quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Asians are under-represented in the NFL. Where’s my “no asian NFL wannabe player left behind” social program?
[/quote]I would pay some decent coin to see you play football against some pros. There may be more of a market for this than you would think.
[/quote]Sure, except the rules would be the rest of the player’s can’t hit me that hard, because I’m not a real football player. If if there were, then I could sue the entire NFL league into bankruptcy, because again it’s only fair that I can hit them, but they can’t hit me, to equal things out, just how socialism is suppose to work.
October 20, 2008 at 8:31 PM #290751CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBreeze][quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Asians are under-represented in the NFL. Where’s my “no asian NFL wannabe player left behind” social program?
[/quote]I would pay some decent coin to see you play football against some pros. There may be more of a market for this than you would think.
[/quote]Sure, except the rules would be the rest of the player’s can’t hit me that hard, because I’m not a real football player. If if there were, then I could sue the entire NFL league into bankruptcy, because again it’s only fair that I can hit them, but they can’t hit me, to equal things out, just how socialism is suppose to work.
October 20, 2008 at 8:31 PM #290755CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBreeze][quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Asians are under-represented in the NFL. Where’s my “no asian NFL wannabe player left behind” social program?
[/quote]I would pay some decent coin to see you play football against some pros. There may be more of a market for this than you would think.
[/quote]Sure, except the rules would be the rest of the player’s can’t hit me that hard, because I’m not a real football player. If if there were, then I could sue the entire NFL league into bankruptcy, because again it’s only fair that I can hit them, but they can’t hit me, to equal things out, just how socialism is suppose to work.
October 20, 2008 at 8:31 PM #290789CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBreeze][quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Asians are under-represented in the NFL. Where’s my “no asian NFL wannabe player left behind” social program?
[/quote]I would pay some decent coin to see you play football against some pros. There may be more of a market for this than you would think.
[/quote]Sure, except the rules would be the rest of the player’s can’t hit me that hard, because I’m not a real football player. If if there were, then I could sue the entire NFL league into bankruptcy, because again it’s only fair that I can hit them, but they can’t hit me, to equal things out, just how socialism is suppose to work.
October 20, 2008 at 8:31 PM #290792CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBreeze][quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Asians are under-represented in the NFL. Where’s my “no asian NFL wannabe player left behind” social program?
[/quote]I would pay some decent coin to see you play football against some pros. There may be more of a market for this than you would think.
[/quote]Sure, except the rules would be the rest of the player’s can’t hit me that hard, because I’m not a real football player. If if there were, then I could sue the entire NFL league into bankruptcy, because again it’s only fair that I can hit them, but they can’t hit me, to equal things out, just how socialism is suppose to work.
October 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM #290446bob2007ParticipantSDR, I agree with you. breeze won’t be able to provide a decent answer to your questions. I think he can only have his (or her) position because he either can’t make enough money wants to pull others down, or because he gets income in some way from the govt or a contractor (so higher tax flows down to him).
breeze, if you feel the wealth should be spread around, and are very successful as you say, then there are a lot of places you can donate money to make a difference. You don’t need to pull other people down to achieve that goal.
I had these same feelings about stem cell research, which I do support. John Stossel did some interviews with the wealth people promoting the cause, and pointed out that each of the 5 top supporters could fund the entire requested amount with about 20% of their net worth. If they really felt that strong about it, they should use their money and get the rest by donations, not force it through taxes. I would have donated to the cause, although noting close to that scale. So breeze, where will you donate the millions you have made so far?
October 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM #290756bob2007ParticipantSDR, I agree with you. breeze won’t be able to provide a decent answer to your questions. I think he can only have his (or her) position because he either can’t make enough money wants to pull others down, or because he gets income in some way from the govt or a contractor (so higher tax flows down to him).
breeze, if you feel the wealth should be spread around, and are very successful as you say, then there are a lot of places you can donate money to make a difference. You don’t need to pull other people down to achieve that goal.
I had these same feelings about stem cell research, which I do support. John Stossel did some interviews with the wealth people promoting the cause, and pointed out that each of the 5 top supporters could fund the entire requested amount with about 20% of their net worth. If they really felt that strong about it, they should use their money and get the rest by donations, not force it through taxes. I would have donated to the cause, although noting close to that scale. So breeze, where will you donate the millions you have made so far?
October 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM #290760bob2007ParticipantSDR, I agree with you. breeze won’t be able to provide a decent answer to your questions. I think he can only have his (or her) position because he either can’t make enough money wants to pull others down, or because he gets income in some way from the govt or a contractor (so higher tax flows down to him).
breeze, if you feel the wealth should be spread around, and are very successful as you say, then there are a lot of places you can donate money to make a difference. You don’t need to pull other people down to achieve that goal.
I had these same feelings about stem cell research, which I do support. John Stossel did some interviews with the wealth people promoting the cause, and pointed out that each of the 5 top supporters could fund the entire requested amount with about 20% of their net worth. If they really felt that strong about it, they should use their money and get the rest by donations, not force it through taxes. I would have donated to the cause, although noting close to that scale. So breeze, where will you donate the millions you have made so far?
October 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM #290795bob2007ParticipantSDR, I agree with you. breeze won’t be able to provide a decent answer to your questions. I think he can only have his (or her) position because he either can’t make enough money wants to pull others down, or because he gets income in some way from the govt or a contractor (so higher tax flows down to him).
breeze, if you feel the wealth should be spread around, and are very successful as you say, then there are a lot of places you can donate money to make a difference. You don’t need to pull other people down to achieve that goal.
I had these same feelings about stem cell research, which I do support. John Stossel did some interviews with the wealth people promoting the cause, and pointed out that each of the 5 top supporters could fund the entire requested amount with about 20% of their net worth. If they really felt that strong about it, they should use their money and get the rest by donations, not force it through taxes. I would have donated to the cause, although noting close to that scale. So breeze, where will you donate the millions you have made so far?
October 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM #290797bob2007ParticipantSDR, I agree with you. breeze won’t be able to provide a decent answer to your questions. I think he can only have his (or her) position because he either can’t make enough money wants to pull others down, or because he gets income in some way from the govt or a contractor (so higher tax flows down to him).
breeze, if you feel the wealth should be spread around, and are very successful as you say, then there are a lot of places you can donate money to make a difference. You don’t need to pull other people down to achieve that goal.
I had these same feelings about stem cell research, which I do support. John Stossel did some interviews with the wealth people promoting the cause, and pointed out that each of the 5 top supporters could fund the entire requested amount with about 20% of their net worth. If they really felt that strong about it, they should use their money and get the rest by donations, not force it through taxes. I would have donated to the cause, although noting close to that scale. So breeze, where will you donate the millions you have made so far?
October 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM #290456TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Aecetia]250. K is definitely not wealthy and the super rich will stay that way. The only ones paying more will be businesses that are not incorporated and I suppose they can make some of their employees part time to save money. The middle class will not do well under this proposal. [/quote]
Ooooohhhhh. Rich massar’ boogeyman gonna’ take it out on the middle class.
Have you ever thought that maybe taxes wouldn’t have to go up for anyone if your beloved republitards hadn’t doubled the deficit to $10 trillion? There are two sides to the coin: taxes and spending. Republitards cut taxes while spending like a drunken sailor. Now someone has to pay and it might as well be the Republitards’ base.
October 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM #290766TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Aecetia]250. K is definitely not wealthy and the super rich will stay that way. The only ones paying more will be businesses that are not incorporated and I suppose they can make some of their employees part time to save money. The middle class will not do well under this proposal. [/quote]
Ooooohhhhh. Rich massar’ boogeyman gonna’ take it out on the middle class.
Have you ever thought that maybe taxes wouldn’t have to go up for anyone if your beloved republitards hadn’t doubled the deficit to $10 trillion? There are two sides to the coin: taxes and spending. Republitards cut taxes while spending like a drunken sailor. Now someone has to pay and it might as well be the Republitards’ base.
October 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM #290770TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Aecetia]250. K is definitely not wealthy and the super rich will stay that way. The only ones paying more will be businesses that are not incorporated and I suppose they can make some of their employees part time to save money. The middle class will not do well under this proposal. [/quote]
Ooooohhhhh. Rich massar’ boogeyman gonna’ take it out on the middle class.
Have you ever thought that maybe taxes wouldn’t have to go up for anyone if your beloved republitards hadn’t doubled the deficit to $10 trillion? There are two sides to the coin: taxes and spending. Republitards cut taxes while spending like a drunken sailor. Now someone has to pay and it might as well be the Republitards’ base.
October 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM #290805TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Aecetia]250. K is definitely not wealthy and the super rich will stay that way. The only ones paying more will be businesses that are not incorporated and I suppose they can make some of their employees part time to save money. The middle class will not do well under this proposal. [/quote]
Ooooohhhhh. Rich massar’ boogeyman gonna’ take it out on the middle class.
Have you ever thought that maybe taxes wouldn’t have to go up for anyone if your beloved republitards hadn’t doubled the deficit to $10 trillion? There are two sides to the coin: taxes and spending. Republitards cut taxes while spending like a drunken sailor. Now someone has to pay and it might as well be the Republitards’ base.
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