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Trygve Lillefosse
So, what you are saying is that if a foreign millitary power wanted to
overtake the US, they should just come and wipe you out, as you have
no millitary due to no tax?
-Same with fire, police etc. etc.
As I pointed out you really can't just look at your income tax rate because
there are many 'hidden taxes'. Does an employer have to pay any taxes or
fees for each employee? Here they have to pay FICA, workers comp,
unemployment etc. If so that's money that should be going into your pocket
as wages but is going to the government as taxes.
My family has a typical IQ range in the 160-ish area. We do things you
don't even know exist.
I have never lived in fear and yet have always had weapons. As a kid we had
a shotgun behind the door and a 38 pistol on top of the frig. In my home
right now there are at least two loaded firearms, one rifle and one handgun.
Before I moved here I kept four loaded. A shotgun, a center fire rifle, a
22 pistol and a 45 pistol. At one time or another I needed three of the
four put into action quickly. If I had needed to unlock them, unlock the
ammo box then load the weapon it would have been costly to me. I would have
either had a couple of very large vet bills (ever seen what a couple of dogs
can do to livestock in a few minutes?) or lost the animals.
In case you are wondering why 4 were needed. Its dang hard to hit a cat
with a rifle or handgun (a cat in a chicken house or pigeon coop does a lot
of damage) therefore a shotgun is the weapon of choice. You don't want to
be trying to hit a dog that is just a few feet from your horse with a
shotgun and a 22 won't put a big dog down quickly and humanely, a centerfire
rifle will. And you really don't want to use either of those on a possum or
rat in the feed and its hard to handle a rifle in tight spaces.
You seem ignorant of the US gun laws. Let me try to educate you. To but an
assault weapon you must have a Class III firearms permit (which requires a
background check, allow for federal agents to inspect the weapon and its
storage at any time and other things) and pay a transfer tax (it was $200)
for each assault weapon, and the weapon must have been manufactured AND
taxed before 1986. Oh yeah, you state must not forbid the ownership of
them, if it does you can not buy one.
Are they all cotton? All polyester? Or a blend?
Stage questions I know.... but could you hand wash
them, hang them on a line outside an RV, and would they
dry fast.... or take DAYS drying?
And...what company can I mail order some from?
Or deadly...
You are talking full-auto. Most people think AK-47 semiauto when they
think assault weapon. Not all AW's are full auto....
Try thinking outside the box for second and ask yourself this question,
"could it be Doctors are being sued because
they are being kept from providing the treatment that should be given by
the health insurance companies"
that's
The only way that you can do that is if you don't have a mortgage.
That is
the basic problem with the homeowner's insurance market (and for a change,
it is not caused by the government). Because homeowner's insurance is
mandatory for most, a truly free market for it does not exist, and the
normal rules of supply & demand do not apply. The only reason I have the
freedom to "opt out" and thumb my nose and the insurance industry, is that
the wife and I are among the lucky few who truly own our own home.
Sounds like you don't have much coverage, even the average worker with
full coverage through their employer
pays on average $3000.00
I pay what the tax law says I must. In a way they are using my money all
year and then pay it back without interest ;~)
Social security comes out of your paycheck, and it's based on your income
level @ 4.5%. All health care
is covered under general tax revenue.
no spam said:I'd never go w/o insurance on any home worth more then the piece of crap
trailer (paid about $5K for it).
I have been thinking of a possible house design, after spending some
time at a small iland with a lot of weather. Fortunately there are no
mountains there, meaning the houses can withstand higher wind than
normal, as the wind is even and with less variation during bad
weather.
Anyway, the idea was to have a dome shaped concrete wall against the
direction with most wind and most severe winds (north). at the south
end there would be a closed wintergarden/conservatory with a foldback
glass roof or just a small enclosed garden.
Now, if you wanted to be sure no matter what, you could extend the
domeshape into the building, and make a small areal "whatewer"
resistant, while the rest of the house is like a normal house. If
there is a hyrrycane on its way, you just retreat to your "panic area"
and hope that the rest of the house will survive aswell.
legal
system there would probably not be a 'health care crisis'.
some hospitals leave dying people laying on emergency
room floors
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19207050/
IIRC, that was a legal crisis as well, were not the lady and/or the friend
trying to help her in the country illegally? ( My internet is down now
[I'm
doing this offline] so I can't be sure) Reduce the number of illegal
going
into the ER, where they MUST be seen, and maybe the ER staff would not be
overwhelmed. Add to that the money spent on law suits, law suit
prevention
and lost money on illegal who skipped out on the payments and you probably
could build a new ER in a couple of years.
No matter weather they are rich, poor, young, old, wrong colour,
tourist, illegal immigrants, criminals etc. etc. They should be given
proper care in an emergenzy situation.
Over here, you cannot sue if you are acting against common sense, or
if is a common accident that accidentaly happened at a specific site.
Say, falling in the stairs where the stairs are like any other stair.
(If there were ice or water due to negligence, or slippery due to
wrong materials/constructions, you may have a case.)
I guess you are right about that.
But then again, you cannot look at the taxes without looking at what
they pay. (standard of police/fire/health departments etc.)
Also you have to look at weather the system is somewhat fair, and
honest. So that you do not pay more/less than another citizen with
same conditions (salary, deductions etc.)
To me that sounds like living in constant fear, assuming that danger
is just around the corner at all times.
Hope you do not have kids in the house, even if they are well behaved.
I see your point, but it might have been possible to just scare them
away.
I am assuming that if the chicken house and pigeon coop were properly
secured against cats and foxes, you would hear a lot of locomotion
before they got in. But then again - I do not have mutch experience
with either.
Quite an unknown situation for me. So I guess I would have been a bit
later in the same situation. But then again, horse may have kicked the
dog to death.
I would probarbly go for traps or poison.
I am ignorant when it comes to the us gun laws. So what is the
"heaviest" weapon you can get without any hazzle?
What do you considder an assault weapon?
I considder any weapon that is made primarely to be used against other
humans, and can be fired at a rapid rate. Mainly millitary weapons or
millitary type weapons(rifles, not pistols).
The website is aidome dot com. The only damage they have had to their domes
is when a huge tree fell on one, chipped the concrete, and another had a two
horse trailer thrown into by a tornado, that cracked one panel and knocked a
chunk of concrete out.
Its the give aways that upset most people. One example. Once you are in
the system it is difficult to get out. Say something happens and you cann't
work so you start getting $1,000 a month from the government to help your
family. Now when things get better and you try to help yourself by getting
a job that pays $500 per month. The government stops paying the entire
$1,000. So a person is better off not working. I have had people tell me
to my face that they could make more sitting at home than what I was going
to pay a new worker.
The only true fair system is a flat tax. Everyone pays the same percentage
and no deductions.
I only found a lot of ads.
Jim said:Ain't it grand! I'm 47 and had mine paid for since 2001.
Of course I had to lose my mother to cancer to get it....
I wish I was still paying.....
I totaly agree that there has to be fairness in the system. Although,
to me is seems like $500/month is more like a slave contract. (If that
is full time.)
I agree in your main point, but look at it slightly different.
You need a certain amount just to survive, then to have some quality
in life etc. Meaning that the less you make the more your next dollar
will count, and vice versa. If you have a high income, you do not get
the same pleasure of another fistfull of dollars.
My ideal system is a flat rate with a pretty large deduction that is
given to everybody. Also, the tax rate should be the same no matter
where your income comes from (work/capital)
When there are a lot of deduction, there are often many loopholes that
are used by the rich and not by the poor/average.