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"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Bagel Tax
Hide and Reek
O
UR "public servants" prefer to hide taxes so that they can
spend our money without paying a political price. Everything from
paycheck withholding to the absurd corporate income tax to undisclosed
business-to-business taxes hide the true extent of taxation from the
average voter. It is therefore a good and wonderful thing that this
business, at least, is deflecting the irritation over a new tax (in the
guise of an interpretation of existing law) toward the guilty parties
responsible officials. More businesses should do the same. Tiger Hawk
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If you don't visit Tiger Hawk
at least once a week, you're missing out. He writes good prose,
turns a good phrase, and is always interesting, Today I am not so much
impressed by the pictures (he regularly posts) taken from his Chicago
office window, as I am jealous of that office space. Sigh.
I thought that sliced bagel tax was a NYC tax, but the sign should have the following after it, "... we voted for these people and we will keep voting for these people, that is how stupid we are. Politic party over princible"
I thought that sliced bagel tax was a NYC tax, but the sign should have the following after it, "... we voted for these people and we will keep voting for these people, that is how stupid we are. Politic party over princible"
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