What scams are you involved in? Seeing as how you've put this up as a universal law and all.
Or are you the shining exception?
Maybe he just works and produces something of worth someone is willing to buy from him
What scams are you involved in? Seeing as how you've put this up as a universal law and all.
Or are you the shining exception?
Possibly, but that's not what he says. He says from each as little as possible, to each as much as they can scam. Assuming Colpy is in the universe defined by "each," he does as little as possible and scams as much as he can. As do you, if Colpy is correct.Maybe he just works and produces something of worth someone is willing to buy from him![]()
You don't get it, it's not that many won't be able to find work, there literally won't be work.
Can't agree with that. If their parents're willing to support the useless slugs, more power to 'em. One less problem for me.Might have to actually get out of their parent's basement and go where the jobs are. Maybe even go to night school instead of playing computer games.
Can't agree with that. If their parents're willing to support the useless slugs, more power to 'em. One less problem for me.
Wouldn't know. I mostly don't pay taxes. I don't believe in suffering. Well, not for me anyhow. I actively support other folks suffering.Until the parental units can no longer toil anyway. Then you have two or three generations for the long suffering taxpayer to carry all at once.
You need to look at it from a different angle.
Everyone needs a basic production of value.
Giving a basic income to everyone without them having produced anything of value that is in demand will only devaluate what our money can buy.
Money equals production. If you give it to someone for zero production, you have basically made that money worthless.
Easily the stupidest thing I've read
You are quite right that opinions vary on what is a "fair"tax.Talk tomorrow.
Just as a parting thought, the phrase 'fair tax' is often a highly subjective measure and by definition, does not represent equality in any way, shape or form.
I mention this as society's connection between fair and equal is generally very strong
You are quite right that opinions vary on what is a "fair"tax.
First -in your mind what is fair tax? When you show me yours-i'll show you mine.
Hopefully we are not that far apart-unless you are the Donald Trump of the Bloc-ha ha
I'm for equal taxation. Everybody pays the same amount.What I am driving at is that 'fair' is a relative term subject to the person that is providing the opinion.
On a base level, 'fair' is most often parallel with 'equal' and if this is the case, how does one justify a progressive tax system with 'fair'?
you can stop driving-i understand what you are saying.Now we need your personal philosophyWhat I am driving at is that 'fair' is a relative term subject to the person that is providing the opinion.
On a base level, 'fair' is most often parallel with 'equal' and if this is the case, how does one justify a progressive tax system with 'fair'?
If I can't have the mostly tax-free status I enjoy now, or a nice regressive tax system, I guess I can live with equal.That is one of the most basic 'systems' going; the cost of all the expected services (etc) divided by the number of total users.
Ok Bones what is that 'equal' amount?A flat tax of 10% or 50%?I'm for equal taxation. Everybody pays the same amount.
No. Equal means "the same." Like, if I have $5 and you have $5, we have an equal amount of money. If I drink three Molsons and you drink three Molsons, we've drunk an equal amount of dog piss.Ok Bones what is that 'equal' amount?A flat tax of 10% or 50%?
Ten % of 100,000 is a hell of a lot less 10% of 50 million. Don't think some guy who worked hard to get a business going would like that formula.
Yer little horsie is smiling and kickin round "road apples" today.Its fun and funny but it aint helpingIf I can't have the mostly tax-free status I enjoy now, or a nice regressive tax system, I guess I can live with equal.
Let's see. . . $3.7 trillion divided by 310 million punkins equals. . . $11,935.48. Call it 12K. Plus state tax, county tax, city tax, head tax, thumb tax, and upholstery tax.
Yowzers.
Fluttershy is a pony, thank you. What exactly is her dancing "not helping?"Yer little horsie is smiling and kickin round "road apples" today.Its fun and funny but it aint helping
I'll bet none of the neighbor kids trample your lawn.It sounds like you'd turn em into mulch.Until the parental units can no longer toil anyway. Then you have two or three generations for the long suffering taxpayer to carry all at once.
Like your "fluttershy"there is a lot of distraction and movement-but you aint goin anywhereFluttershy is a pony, thank you. What exactly is her dancing "not helping?"