Looks that way. Geez, that's twice in less than 30 days that he's run away when cornered.Oooooooooooooh, I see he's getting touchy again!
Putz said:You haven't answered mine yet. You clearly think you have to spend money in order to get a credit. Aside from the fact that has nothing to do with my argument, it is also wrong as my volunteer firefighter tax credit obviously proves
Yup -Red again
Rivers of sweat, even his socks are soaked, he should wash soon.
It would be a copy and paste as he cannot explain it.
He is like the commercial- Like a rock, thick like.
Agreed. The question is who should be responsible to pay it back? The ones who borrowed it in the first place or their children and grandchildren. I'm merely pointing out that there are very few seniors that believe it is the former. Now, I could be wrong but given the responses on this thread, I would say I'm pretty much spot on.
For goodness sake, the ones who borrowed it will be paying it back. The system changed and the debt accelerated from 1974 on. We had a good system up til then. And you and your generation changed the system the oldest of us put in. The debt accelerated 3000 % since then.Nope Not unless you are way under 40 years old. We old people started it right.
There are subsidies......Take a look at Milk Quotas and how they work. They used to be handed out to those who shipped the most milk and shrank or grew with the amount shipped. Now they are bought and sold and you do not ship milk unless you have one. The farm crop insurances are subsidized because if a disaster hit whole crops failed, no matter what premiums were paid, a normal insurance company could not pay the cost. Now those are only two I areas am aware of through the dairy farm.funny there isn't any. We aren't the US or EU who do subsidize.
For goodness sake, the ones who borrowed it will be paying it back. The system changed and the debt accelerated from 1974 on. We had a good system up til then. And you and your generation changed the system the oldest of us put in. The debt accelerated 3000 % since then.
There are subsidies......Take a look at Milk Quotas and how they work. They used to be handed out to those who shipped the most milk and shrank or grew with the amount shipped. Now they are bought and sold and you do not ship milk unless you have one. The farm crop insurances are subsidized because if a disaster hit whole crops failed, no matter what premiums were paid, a normal insurance company could not pay the cost. Now those are only two I areas am aware of through the dairy farm.
I believe egg production is also subsidized, but just how I am not sure.
OK, you've had sme time to find out about the VFF tax credit, so can you explain it now, Cannuck?
It's been nice and quiet here today. Do we really want to stir the f**ker up? (My blood pressure is nice and low)
Does this upset you? Clearly this is important to you. If you find it upsets your blood pressure you could always turn off the computer and go get some exercise. Judging by the amount of time you spend here, exercise would probably be a good thing.
:Afraid not.Eggs, poultry and dairy.
Nothing for other producers so no subsidized Escalade burning free gas for me.
I probably get more exercise on the average day than you do all week- (except for your f**king mouth)
:Afraid not.
I don't think you're fooling anybody.
Explain how the VFF tax credit works.
We still haven't clear up how you have to spend money to get tax credits. I know it upsets you but perhaps you should just explain yourself and then we can move on.