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October 22, 2008 at 9:59 AM in reply to: Off Topic Barney Frank on spending. “Plenty of rich people we can tax” #291505
Aecetia
ParticipantRoger is an entertainer and as Econpro noted, he has a lot of real estate/ mortgage advertising. George Chamberlin is carried on the same station. Enough said. I think the bottom is not here now and not that close. The economy is driving where the bottom ends up. Is that a pun?
Aecetia
ParticipantRoger is an entertainer and as Econpro noted, he has a lot of real estate/ mortgage advertising. George Chamberlin is carried on the same station. Enough said. I think the bottom is not here now and not that close. The economy is driving where the bottom ends up. Is that a pun?
Aecetia
ParticipantRoger is an entertainer and as Econpro noted, he has a lot of real estate/ mortgage advertising. George Chamberlin is carried on the same station. Enough said. I think the bottom is not here now and not that close. The economy is driving where the bottom ends up. Is that a pun?
Aecetia
ParticipantRoger is an entertainer and as Econpro noted, he has a lot of real estate/ mortgage advertising. George Chamberlin is carried on the same station. Enough said. I think the bottom is not here now and not that close. The economy is driving where the bottom ends up. Is that a pun?
Aecetia
ParticipantRoger is an entertainer and as Econpro noted, he has a lot of real estate/ mortgage advertising. George Chamberlin is carried on the same station. Enough said. I think the bottom is not here now and not that close. The economy is driving where the bottom ends up. Is that a pun?
Aecetia
ParticipantI’m glad my son does not read this or he would ask for an increase in his allowance based on these figures. I remember making a bit over a dollar an hour to be a proof reader (one of many working my way through college jobs). I always wondered how I survived on that. The chart explains it.
Aecetia
ParticipantI’m glad my son does not read this or he would ask for an increase in his allowance based on these figures. I remember making a bit over a dollar an hour to be a proof reader (one of many working my way through college jobs). I always wondered how I survived on that. The chart explains it.
Aecetia
ParticipantI’m glad my son does not read this or he would ask for an increase in his allowance based on these figures. I remember making a bit over a dollar an hour to be a proof reader (one of many working my way through college jobs). I always wondered how I survived on that. The chart explains it.
Aecetia
ParticipantI’m glad my son does not read this or he would ask for an increase in his allowance based on these figures. I remember making a bit over a dollar an hour to be a proof reader (one of many working my way through college jobs). I always wondered how I survived on that. The chart explains it.
Aecetia
ParticipantI’m glad my son does not read this or he would ask for an increase in his allowance based on these figures. I remember making a bit over a dollar an hour to be a proof reader (one of many working my way through college jobs). I always wondered how I survived on that. The chart explains it.
Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with a flat tax rate, so I agree with Gandalf. What’s next?
“updated 11:48 a.m. PT, Sat., Nov. 1, 2003
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 – The flat tax, long a dream of economic conservatives, is finally getting its day — not in the United States, but in Iraq.”Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with a flat tax rate, so I agree with Gandalf. What’s next?
“updated 11:48 a.m. PT, Sat., Nov. 1, 2003
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 – The flat tax, long a dream of economic conservatives, is finally getting its day — not in the United States, but in Iraq.”Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with a flat tax rate, so I agree with Gandalf. What’s next?
“updated 11:48 a.m. PT, Sat., Nov. 1, 2003
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 – The flat tax, long a dream of economic conservatives, is finally getting its day — not in the United States, but in Iraq.”Aecetia
ParticipantI agree with a flat tax rate, so I agree with Gandalf. What’s next?
“updated 11:48 a.m. PT, Sat., Nov. 1, 2003
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 – The flat tax, long a dream of economic conservatives, is finally getting its day — not in the United States, but in Iraq.” -
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