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September 30, 2010 at 12:18 AM #612059September 30, 2010 at 1:10 AM #611025CoronitaParticipant
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September 30, 2010 at 6:29 AM #611041BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
You know, on a side note, I am getting the impression that briansd1 and BigGovernmentIsGood have the same identity behind them. There is a lot of similarity, including posting/presenting styles. It would be a way of creating a throw-away identity should Rich Toscano decide to implement ‘the edict‘.It is possible to check using the IP address of the machine taking those logins. This info will be in the web-server’s access logs.[/quote]
Believe it or not, there are people in this world who share the same philosophy but who do not share your philosophy. And no, I’m not on welfare, food stamps, or any other type of government assistance. My wife and I made a combined $220,000 last year.
There appears to be a large subgroup on this board who feels that taxes is the most pressing issue in the world. When someone makes a post about some issue of actual importance, the cognitive dissonance in the ‘taxes is everything’ subgroup causes them to either (a) accuse the poster of being on government assistance (b) ask for them to be banned for posting about something other than taxes or (c) to think that all of the handles posting about something other than taxes must be the same person. Can there really be more than one person out there who thinks about something other than taxes? Answer: Yes.
To me, issues like clean water, clean air, food safety and security, and enviornmental protections are way more important than the amount of taxes that I pay. My family and I have plenty of money after taxes to do the things that we want to do. Plus, money is replaceable. Plants and animals that aren’t replaceable are going extinct every day.
I apologize for posting about something other than taxes, uco, and for sharing the same philosophy as another poster that you disagree with. It must cause terrible cognitive dissonance for someone who can think about nothing other than taxes.
September 30, 2010 at 6:29 AM #611128BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
You know, on a side note, I am getting the impression that briansd1 and BigGovernmentIsGood have the same identity behind them. There is a lot of similarity, including posting/presenting styles. It would be a way of creating a throw-away identity should Rich Toscano decide to implement ‘the edict‘.It is possible to check using the IP address of the machine taking those logins. This info will be in the web-server’s access logs.[/quote]
Believe it or not, there are people in this world who share the same philosophy but who do not share your philosophy. And no, I’m not on welfare, food stamps, or any other type of government assistance. My wife and I made a combined $220,000 last year.
There appears to be a large subgroup on this board who feels that taxes is the most pressing issue in the world. When someone makes a post about some issue of actual importance, the cognitive dissonance in the ‘taxes is everything’ subgroup causes them to either (a) accuse the poster of being on government assistance (b) ask for them to be banned for posting about something other than taxes or (c) to think that all of the handles posting about something other than taxes must be the same person. Can there really be more than one person out there who thinks about something other than taxes? Answer: Yes.
To me, issues like clean water, clean air, food safety and security, and enviornmental protections are way more important than the amount of taxes that I pay. My family and I have plenty of money after taxes to do the things that we want to do. Plus, money is replaceable. Plants and animals that aren’t replaceable are going extinct every day.
I apologize for posting about something other than taxes, uco, and for sharing the same philosophy as another poster that you disagree with. It must cause terrible cognitive dissonance for someone who can think about nothing other than taxes.
September 30, 2010 at 6:29 AM #611672BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
You know, on a side note, I am getting the impression that briansd1 and BigGovernmentIsGood have the same identity behind them. There is a lot of similarity, including posting/presenting styles. It would be a way of creating a throw-away identity should Rich Toscano decide to implement ‘the edict‘.It is possible to check using the IP address of the machine taking those logins. This info will be in the web-server’s access logs.[/quote]
Believe it or not, there are people in this world who share the same philosophy but who do not share your philosophy. And no, I’m not on welfare, food stamps, or any other type of government assistance. My wife and I made a combined $220,000 last year.
There appears to be a large subgroup on this board who feels that taxes is the most pressing issue in the world. When someone makes a post about some issue of actual importance, the cognitive dissonance in the ‘taxes is everything’ subgroup causes them to either (a) accuse the poster of being on government assistance (b) ask for them to be banned for posting about something other than taxes or (c) to think that all of the handles posting about something other than taxes must be the same person. Can there really be more than one person out there who thinks about something other than taxes? Answer: Yes.
To me, issues like clean water, clean air, food safety and security, and enviornmental protections are way more important than the amount of taxes that I pay. My family and I have plenty of money after taxes to do the things that we want to do. Plus, money is replaceable. Plants and animals that aren’t replaceable are going extinct every day.
I apologize for posting about something other than taxes, uco, and for sharing the same philosophy as another poster that you disagree with. It must cause terrible cognitive dissonance for someone who can think about nothing other than taxes.
September 30, 2010 at 6:29 AM #611785BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
You know, on a side note, I am getting the impression that briansd1 and BigGovernmentIsGood have the same identity behind them. There is a lot of similarity, including posting/presenting styles. It would be a way of creating a throw-away identity should Rich Toscano decide to implement ‘the edict‘.It is possible to check using the IP address of the machine taking those logins. This info will be in the web-server’s access logs.[/quote]
Believe it or not, there are people in this world who share the same philosophy but who do not share your philosophy. And no, I’m not on welfare, food stamps, or any other type of government assistance. My wife and I made a combined $220,000 last year.
There appears to be a large subgroup on this board who feels that taxes is the most pressing issue in the world. When someone makes a post about some issue of actual importance, the cognitive dissonance in the ‘taxes is everything’ subgroup causes them to either (a) accuse the poster of being on government assistance (b) ask for them to be banned for posting about something other than taxes or (c) to think that all of the handles posting about something other than taxes must be the same person. Can there really be more than one person out there who thinks about something other than taxes? Answer: Yes.
To me, issues like clean water, clean air, food safety and security, and enviornmental protections are way more important than the amount of taxes that I pay. My family and I have plenty of money after taxes to do the things that we want to do. Plus, money is replaceable. Plants and animals that aren’t replaceable are going extinct every day.
I apologize for posting about something other than taxes, uco, and for sharing the same philosophy as another poster that you disagree with. It must cause terrible cognitive dissonance for someone who can think about nothing other than taxes.
September 30, 2010 at 6:29 AM #612102BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
You know, on a side note, I am getting the impression that briansd1 and BigGovernmentIsGood have the same identity behind them. There is a lot of similarity, including posting/presenting styles. It would be a way of creating a throw-away identity should Rich Toscano decide to implement ‘the edict‘.It is possible to check using the IP address of the machine taking those logins. This info will be in the web-server’s access logs.[/quote]
Believe it or not, there are people in this world who share the same philosophy but who do not share your philosophy. And no, I’m not on welfare, food stamps, or any other type of government assistance. My wife and I made a combined $220,000 last year.
There appears to be a large subgroup on this board who feels that taxes is the most pressing issue in the world. When someone makes a post about some issue of actual importance, the cognitive dissonance in the ‘taxes is everything’ subgroup causes them to either (a) accuse the poster of being on government assistance (b) ask for them to be banned for posting about something other than taxes or (c) to think that all of the handles posting about something other than taxes must be the same person. Can there really be more than one person out there who thinks about something other than taxes? Answer: Yes.
To me, issues like clean water, clean air, food safety and security, and enviornmental protections are way more important than the amount of taxes that I pay. My family and I have plenty of money after taxes to do the things that we want to do. Plus, money is replaceable. Plants and animals that aren’t replaceable are going extinct every day.
I apologize for posting about something other than taxes, uco, and for sharing the same philosophy as another poster that you disagree with. It must cause terrible cognitive dissonance for someone who can think about nothing other than taxes.
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