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Guard Dog

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  1. Best rant in a long time! You gotta love Duckman.
  2. Well if Tale and Kaftan cannot salvage this thread with a little bit of humor then it is doomed! Just as well. I get the sense Yuusha has no sense of humor and this whole topic is dead meat the moment Meta or Fio sees it anyway.
  3. Not to make light of this, becuse it really sucks, but at least they did not use a key, or a nail. This sounds a little like an ex-boyfriend at work here. Granted I do not know the circumstances but I would be really surprised if it was just generic racisim. My guess is whoever did it knows you, her, or both.
  4. That is one dangerous business. I don't think I've ever read the headline "All trapped miners rescued". Let's hope for a different outcome this time.
  5. Percentage of Americans who care what Yuusha thinks: 0% Percentage of Obsidian posters who hope he comes up with a better topic next time: 95%
  6. Dont you love it when you are eating with someone who was "dieting" and they order a healthy salad and drown in in real dressing? Or pizza with a diet soda? Too funny.
  7. I've got to admit, there are WAY to many + sizes running around here. What can you expect from the country that invented the Big Mac. Salad dressing AND mayo on a burger? Jeez, no wonder the leading cause of death among males here is heart disease.
  8. Torture and Tyranny, the Real Che Mass Murderer and Cultural Icon The Bitter Truth About Che
  9. Such as? the income tax being considered stealing. That's an opinion that you stated as a fact. I compared income tax to theft using a very clever and appropriate analogy. I did not equivocally state "income tax is theft". Taks did that. I just made an argument supporting his assertion.
  10. The ususal. Torture, mutilation, summary excecution. The was the commandant of La Caba
  11. Thats a great idea guys. Maybe you could even hand out medals to the winners. And put the whole thing on TV. Too bad no one in the US will watch though. Except me!
  12. I think they specified that because it was on the BBC website.
  13. The income tax is a federal tax. It goes to the federal govenment. It uses that money to fund the military, space program, homeland security, there are thousands of programs. National Parks, HUD, Welfare, FCC, FAA, TSA, resource explorations, the list goes on and on.
  14. Article Link: Link Lady Crimson will hate me for this but.... Cats are EVIL! I kid of course. Just for a laugh, can you imagine if you worked in that nursing home and one day while eating lunch the cat came and curled up next to YOU?
  15. When I was in the Marines I could usually do it in 6 min or a little less. On my PFTs I was always around 18 min for the 3 mile run. I once got a 300 PFT after drinking all night the night before. I was VERY proud of that. Now? I could run a mile. Maybe.
  16. Now that is a BIG question. This could easily become a very long post, so I'll try to keep it short. The first thing you need to understand is that the US and Europe are very different in political makeup. In most European countries there is little to no disparity between government at the local and national levels. In the US, Local, State, and Federal governments operate almost independent of each other. The reason is the each level serves different functions. For example, police are paid for and managed at the local level (meaning county, parish, city). Road and highway construction is paid for and managed at the State level. The military, homeland security, natural resource management, etc are run at the federal level. There are many others obviously but you get the idea. The federal government collects taxes in a number of ways. The main way is by taxing income. Every paycheck they take out a percentage. The tax is progressive so the more you earn, the higher the percentage they take. Corporate income is taxed in a similar way but it uses a marginal tax rate rather than a progressive one. The federal government also taxes profits on investments. This is called a Capital Gains Tax (and IMHO is evil and unconstitutional). Another way the Federal government taxes is through excise taxes. These appear as surcharges on gasoline, ammunition, phone bills, cable bills, etc. The tax is not levied on the citizens but on the companies who provide the services. Of course, those companies pass the cost down to the end user so the citizens end up paying. Another is the "Transfer Tax" or as we call it the "Death Tax". If I were to die today and my estate is worth over a certain amount (not sure what the figure is these days) the Federal Government would seize half of it as a "Transfer Tax" before my heirs could even file a probate claim. The Federal Government is also funded in other ways but these are the main ways taxes paid to the federal level. Each State taxes differently. Some tax income, some property, all use sales taxes and excise taxes. Some (like New York for example) use all of them. In Florida we have a 6% statewide sales tax on all non essential purchases. So if I buy a 6 pack of Rolling Rock for $6, the total charge will be $6.36 (unless there is a local sales tax, more on that in a moment). Now that 6 pack does not actually cost $6 by itself. It also included a 3% excise tax on the distributor, who also paid another excise tax on the gas he used to deliver it to the store. He passed all of those costs on to the store owner who passed them on to me by setting the cost at $6. That is what we fiscal libertarians call "double dipping". But I digress. Florida also collects money via a number of other fees such as hotel bed taxes, business licensing fees, hunting and fishing licenses, vehicle tags, etc. It is really a long list. The last way the state collects revenue is by property tax. Every year I get a bill from the county for an Ad Valorem assessment based on what they think the value of my house is. Last year the bill was $4150.00. That money goes mainly to the county and city governments who use it to pay for the police, fire department, public works, libraries, schools, things the government is SUPPOSED to be doing. The state actually handles and administrates schools so it does get a percentage of the property taxes but the lions share goes to the local governments. Some local entities (like the City of Miami for example) also impose a sales tax. Usually it is small, 1-2% but it is paid in addition to the statewide tax. All in all the total tax burden on the average American citizen varies with where they live. But it is between 35-55%. And to think, we threw the British out over a 3% Stamp Tax. What the hell happened?
  17. Guard Dog

    well...

    I'm a RF Performance engineer now. The coursework is not difficult, it's the effort to actually do it. I spend all day every day trying to squeeze every single milliwatt out of an overtaxed network to cover every square inch of an overpopulated and undercovered market. Then in the evenings..... you get the idea. It's almost like working around the clock.
  18. Guard Dog

    well...

    i'm just now taking my first post graduate EE class Electromagnetic Theory I. Ugh, I'm finding as as I get older (I'm 36 )I am losing my ability to concentrate on this stuff.
  19. I'm not being dense but the analogy is simplistic for the purposes of discussion. Obviously the subject of taxation and proper allocation of tax income is a far more complicated subject than can be adequately covered in a thread like this. But it would make a good thread and it is something I know a little about. But to address your analogy I am not putting that $100 in the box out of the goodness in my heart. It is being taken from me forcibly. Does that not make it theft? If I forced you to give me $100, then paid to wash you car, does that change the fact I took your money? Suppose then I used the rest of that money to buy Calax lunch, hired some guys to beat up Sand, then paid myself a salary with the remainder? Would you just say "well at least I got my car washed". Or would you say, "hey, why the hell do I have to pay $100 when all I got for it was a $10 car wash" ? Simplistic yes, but I think it makes the point on principle.
  20. Don't know how it is in California, but I pay for my own power, water, house, and insurance. I pay a bill every month for all of those things. And it is not to the government since they are all private companies that provide them. Airports, roads, dams are all paid for by the State, and I have always been on the side of "State Rights". It is the very essence of Federalism. Taks has been pretty hard on you but he is right about one thing, you do need a better understanding of how government works. The government does just hand him money. Welfare, food stamps, HUD assistance, I could name a dozen more programs that Uncle Sam runs (with NO Constitutional mandate to do so) where people who do no work and pay no taxes get a check from the the government. Who do you think is funding all of that? Me. You. Everyone who earns income, invests money, buys a product made somewhere else. They are taking your money and giving it to someone else who did not earn it. Is that not theft? I have no problem with Federal, State, or local taxes per se. There are a number of Constituionally assigned duties on the Federal State and Local governments that rquire tax money to perform. But I do have a problem when that tax burden is ratcheted up tp 45-50% (collectively) to fund programs the Constitution does not allow to exist (at least at a federal level). I would be making the exact same argument in the State of Florida were to pass a law that it's state constitution did not allow.
  21. Musopticon if I post something dumb, please feel free to call me out on it. I take criticisim well, especially if someone like you thinks its warranted. Anyway, you and Wals are probably right, there are different breeds of villian just like there are different breeds of scorpion. The thing that I hate most about the jihadist leaders is they preach jihad but they are never the ones to strap on the bombs. They send deluded teenagers. In a real army, the commander is right there in the fight. Did Henry V sneak away in the night before Agincourt? Did Wellington sneak away before Waterloo? Did Lee sneak away before Fredricksburg? Romulus Agustulus did not flee Rome before the Visigoths attacked. All of them were facing seemingly hopeless battles. But the "jihadists", their leaders disguise themselves as women and sneak off in the night. Incidently, Zarquawi did the exact same thing once to avoid being caught as Americam troops searched the truck he was riding in.
  22. . Typical. After preaching the virtue of martyrdom to the people they have ensnared the leaders put on disguises and try to sneak away. I dont think you have the proper perspective on this. See, cross-dressing is pretty risky bussiness in muslim countries, and to do it in the very center of "put a towel on your head and a bomb in your pants" takes some serious guts. You are KILLING me. Too funny.
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