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Dec 7, 2019 15:32:10   #
Yes. What you post is true. But before we throw blame at the individual teachers I wonder how many teachers are forced to submit to the doctrine of the administration. "Brow beating" is a common activity by the closed minded and/or those filled with h**e.
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Dec 5, 2019 18:09:36   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Peoples blind h**e of Trump and the Constitution as intended by the founders is the real danger to our republic.


Yes. Hatred hurts the h**er far worse than the h**ed. Hatred should be considered destructive as opposed to constructive. The real danger to the USA is hatred, not what we do to the planet or what the universe might do, but it's our insane minds. Face it, we, in this mental state, are just temporary as is everything else. Who knows, maybe none of this is real but merely a dream/nightmare we are having. What purpose are we serving by just being alive here for a very short while? Just relax and follow badbobby's example and become the keeper of the Jack Daniels. We will awaken soon. Physical mankind is silly. I repeat, RELAX.
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Dec 2, 2019 23:05:12   #
Tug484 wrote:
A moat full of Gators works for me.


Na, the gators would cost to much in food and labor during slow times. Sharks, Parana fishes and venomous water snakes are good breeders and would serve as a food chain for each other. It's called low maintenance. Not necessary fact only my opinion as I'm just trying to look out for the tax payer; something our politicians don't want to.
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Dec 2, 2019 04:25:50   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Duty of Hong Kong courts to uphold law
CHINADAILY

That the courts in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have rejected the bail applications of some detainees arrested by the police in the recent r**ts for the first time since the unrest began in June has been viewed as a sign that at last the courts are going to stop showing the r****rs excessive — and therefore encouraging — leniency.

Whether that proves to be the case or not remains to be seen.

Until now, the city's judicial system, inherited from the British colonial system, has been a condoner of the r**ting, rather than a defender of law and order. Before the current rejections of bail applications, it is believed that more than 5,000 detainees charged with illegal assembly or violent crimes had been released on bail.

Under Hong Kong law, a magistrate is required to grant bail to a defendant, unless there appear to be substantial grounds for believing that the defendant would abscond or commit an offense while on bail. Given the nature of the offenses that has led to the r****rs being brought before the bench, and the public comments of some after being granted bail, most people of reasonable mind would consider it likely that the r****rs would re-offend after being released on bail.

With the courts seemingly giving a wink as good as a nod to their unbridled hooliganism and vandalism, the r****rs have felt free of any legal constraints on their behavior, which has led the young radical protesters to believe that illegal actions no matter how extreme will not be sanctioned by the law.

That's why the violence has constantly intensified and become more prevalent. So long as the death toll is kept at the level of being isolated incidents then the r****rs can still claim they are engaging in a "peaceful protest" and any fatalities are merely unfortunate one-offs.

Hong Kong's judiciary should realize how much debt it has already incurred by acquiescing in the unlawfulness over the past six months.

This is evident in the bail applications that frequently cite such excuses as study, travel or attending friends' weddings as reasons for the detainees to be released. If not for the leniency of the courts, the detainees would have understood the possible consequences and legal liabilities of their highly dangerous actions, which range from using corrosive chemicals to attack law enforcers, bringing explosives to schools and deliberately sabotaging mass t***sit railways.

That those Hong Kong residents who have dared to stand out by cleaning the roadblocks under the threat of attack are praised as heroes indicates how far this previously model city for the rule of law has been damaged by the perverted hubris of the r****rs.

Rather than the toothpaste-squeeze of a makeshift concession to answer the calls for restoring law and order in the SAR, what Hong Kong desperately needs now is a fundamental change in the perspective of the courts, otherwise it will continue to be an out-of-bounds area for law-abiding citizens.
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I totally agree with your post. My opinion is that there is a different definition for the two words "r**t" and "protest" and the law is reflective of the difference in most locations. Laws and justice should be administered equally and uniformly at all times to prevent unruliness. I hope Hong Kong changes their behavior. I pray the U.S.A. learns from their own and other's like mistakes.
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Dec 1, 2019 06:44:44   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
List verse. com
UPDATED JANUARY 12, 2019
10 Border Walls No One Talks About
OLIVER TAYLOR
When we talk of border walls, the first ones that come to mind are the Berlin Wall, the North and South Korea Wall, and the wall that President Donald Trump wants to build along the US border with Mexico.Although Trump’s proposed wall has generated arguments and counterarguments, no one seems to notice the other walls popping up elsewhere. Or the ones that have been in existence for decades. There are more walls dividing countries than we think.

1. Moroccan Wall
The Moroccan Wall (or the “Berm”) is a 2,600-kilometer-long (1,600 mi) wall running through Western Sahara. The wall is made of 3-meter-high (10 ft) desert sand and is protected by electric fences, radar, barbed wire, Moroccan soldiers, and about seven million land mines. This makes it the world’s longest minefield and one of the world’s most guarded borders. This is because Western Sahara is disputed territory. While most of us consider it southern Morocco, the people there say that they are part of the largely unrecognized Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. The Polisario Front, which is fighting for the independence and recognition of Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, controls the other half of Western Sahara just outside the wall. The wall has not deterred the Polisario Front from launching attacks on Moroccan troops across the border. Polisario Front fighters will readily dig underneath the border to bypass the wall. The greatest losers of the Morocco–Polisario Front conflict are the inhabitants of Western Sahara, who are caught on both sides of the wall. Many of them have been k**led by the land mines.

2. Baghdad Wall
The Baghdad Wall is a 4-kilometer-long (2.5 mi) concrete barrier separating the Sunni side of Baghdad from the Shiite side. Before the wall, Sunni m*****a regularly launched attacks on Shiite civilians, the Iraqi military (which has a Shiite majority), and US troops. Shiite m*****a also launched attacks on Sunni civilians in the area. US troops built the wall around southern Ghazaliya where the Sunni m*****a had a stronghold. While the wall reduced the number of murders and attacks, it has created unease among Sunnis, who fear that they are being cut off from Baghdad. Others think that the wall is not for their protection but to keep them at bay and allow the Shiite m*****as to deal with other Sunnis outside the wall. Some businesses and facilities that serve the Sunni community are also outside the wall, complicating the unease. Sunni insurgents tried to destroy the wall with bombs soon after it was erected. They failed and only managed to damage a small portion that was later repaired.

3. Botswana-Zimbabwe Electric Fence
Zimbabwe and Botswana are separated by a 500-kilometer-long (310 mi) and 2-meter-high (6 ft) electric fence built by Botswana. Botswana says the fence is necessary to stop the spread of foot-and-mouth disease brought by cattle smuggled from Zimbabwe. If this is true, it is clear why Botswana was concerned about the disease. At the time the wall was proposed in 2003, Botswana was facing a foot-and-mouth disease epidemic that left farmers k*****g thousands of cattle. This posed a threat to its economy, in which cattle rearing was the second major source of income. Zimbabwe says the fence has nothing to do with the disease. Instead, it is an attempt by Botswana to keep Zimbabweans out. Zimbabwe was experiencing inflation and severe unemployment at the time that the fence was proposed, leaving many to illegally cross the border to neighboring Botswana.Curiously, Botswana never turned on the electric fence and did not patrol it to stop people or animals from crossing illegally.

4. South Africa–Mozambique Electric Fence
South Africa has an electric fence erected along its borders with Zimbabwe and Mozambique. In 1990, the Mozambique portion of the fence, which locals called the “Snake of Fire,” was fingered for the death of hundreds of civilians fleeing the Mozambican Civil War. The electric fence delivered a deadly 3,500-volt shock to anyone who touched it.Electric fences are usually available in lethal and nonlethal variants. The nonlethal ones could deliver shocks up to 10,000 volts in milliseconds. This is enough to stop people from attempting to breach the fence. But considering the short period of contact, it is not enough to k**l.The lethal variant, the type used in South Africa, delivers continuous shocks that will k**l a person. Lucky survivors usually suffered serious burns or lost body parts. The South African Catholic Bureau for Refugees claimed that the fence k**led over 200 civilians every year. Meanwhile, the South African Defense Force claimed that only 89 people died in three years. Whichever is true, the fence k**led more people than the Berlin Wall did in 28 years. An entire industry even crept up around evading the fence with Mozambique civilians paying guides to show them routes. An alternative was to walk through the fenceless area that leads straight into the South African Kruger National Park, which is renowned for its p***e of lions. A typical journey through the park into mainland South Africa took 24 hours, enough time to get hunted and eaten by hungry lions. Soldiers guarding the park often reported seeing the remains of people eaten by lions. Some lions even turned into man-eaters, abandoning their normal game for human flesh. They became so bold that they started attacking and k*****g reserve wardens for food. The fence still exists today, but it is no longer electrified or guarded. It has been cut in several places and has mostly fallen into disrepair.

5. Peace Walls Northern Ireland
Peace Walls are not a single barrier but a series of over 60 different walls that divide Belfast, Northern Ireland. In some places, the walls are nothing but short wooden fences, and in others, they are high concrete walls. The barriers were erected during the Troubles to keep the religiously and politically different unionists and nationalists apart. Before the walls, people from both sides launched attacks. The walls slowly started creeping up around neighborhoods prone to this violence. At the time, the walls made residents feel safer.Weirdly, most of the walls were erected after the end of the Troubles. They are slowly being demolished and are projected to be entirely destroyed by 2023.

6 .Project Wall Ukraine
Project Wall is a planned 2,000-kilometer-long (1,200 mi) border fence and trench system separating Ukraine from Russia. It is funded by Ukraine and intended to prevent another Russian invasion. Ukraine started erecting the fence after Russia successfully annexed Crimea. The fence is still under construction and might never be completed considering current events. Ukraine does not have enough money to complete the fence, and the little it has expended is being stolen by corrupt contractors and border guards. Most of the fenced part of the border is also c*********d and not built up to standards. So far, Ukraine has only managed to dig 273 kilometers (169 mi) of trenches and to fence 83 kilometers (52 mi) of the border. Some defense analysts are skeptical about the effectiveness of the fence and trench. The fence is unguarded, and the trench is unlikely to slow down Russian tanks. Ukraine has shifted the planned date of completion from 2018 to 2021. Its government says that it cannot fund the fence alone and will find other European nations to help it with the cost. Russia is also erecting a fence to separate Crimea from Ukraine.

7.Great Wall
The Great Wall is a 966-kilometer-long (600 mi) fence and trench system that separates Saudi Arabia from Iraq. The Saudis first considered erecting the fence in 2006 over fears that belligerents of the Iraqi Civil War could launch cross-border strikes into Saudi territory.In 2014, Saudi Arabia began construction after watching ISIS grab a huge chunk of Iraq’s territory just at its border. The Saudis feared that ISIS was preparing to launch an invasion into its territory. The wall is protected by five parallel fences, watchtowers, surveillance equipment, and over 30,000 soldiers. While the fence was still under construction in 2015, ISIS attacked a border post to stop the Saudis from completing the project. Three border guards were k**led in the attack. One was General Oudah al-Belawi, who commanded border operations in Saudi Arabia’s north. Besides the Iraqi border, Saudi Arabia is also building a 1,600-kilometer-long (1,000 mi) wall along its border with Yemen.

8. Ceuta And Melilla Fences
Ceuta and Melilla are two Spanish cities in North Africa. Both are considered a part of Spain even though they share borders with Morocco. There is regular ferry service between the cities and mainland Spain.This has resulted in African migrants fleeing to both cities by sneaking in on ferries going to Spain. As a result, Spain erected fences along the borders which both cities share with Morocco to stop the migrants from coming in. The European Union also doles out millions of euros to Spain and Morocco to stop the migrants from sneaking into these cities and, consequently, into Europe through mainland Spain. The fence in Melilla is 11 kilometers (7 mi) long. It consists of three parallel fences, complete with blades, alarms, and pepper gas. The pepper gas have been deactivated for now.

9. Egypt-Gaza Wall
Unlike the other walls we have mentioned, the Egypt-Gaza wall is an underground wall. It was constructed to stop the smuggling of weapons into Gaza through underground tunnels from Egypt. Israel has a tight blockade on Gaza and strictly controls what can and cannot be imported. This has created problems for people importing items like food. To bypass the borders, people have taken to smuggling items through tunnels dug from Egypt. Hamas controls these tunnels. It provides lighting and collects taxes on the smuggled products. Hamas also has its own secret tunnels that it uses to t***sport weapons. Although the wall was built to target these secret tunnels, it will also affect the regular tunnels used to t***sport food and similar crucial items. Egypt says the underground wall is 10 kilometers (6 mi) long and cannot be cut or melted. It was built with the aid of the US. Israel itself is building an underground wall above and beneath its 64-kilometer-long (40 mi) border with Gaza.The underground wall is intended to counter the tunnels used by Hamas to launch attacks into Israel. Israel has not revealed the depth of the wall but says that it will be completed in 2019.

10 India-Bangladesh Fence
Seventy percent of India’s 4,100-kilometer-long (2,500 mi) border with Bangladesh is fenced. The 2.4-meter-high (8 ft) fence has barbed wire and, in some places, electric fence. The structure was erected in the 1980s after violence broke out in the Indian state of Assam over illegal Bangladeshi migrants in the state. Nevertheless, the fence has failed to achieve its purpose because Bangladeshi immigrants and even terrorists still get through. Corrupt border guards collect bribes from illegal Bangladeshi immigrants to allow them into the country. Some i*****l i*******ts also use f**e papers to beat the system. Others just pass through the rivers at the border, areas which are obviously unfenced and account for 1,116 kilometers (693 mi) of the border. India has also been criticized for the heavy-handed manner with which it keeps out illegal Bangladeshi migrants. Indian border guards k**led 900 Bangladeshis between 2001 and 2010. Some were not even i*****l i*******ts. They only happened to be Bangladeshi farmers with farms close to the border. Others were k**led while returning to Bangladesh after illegally crossing the border to visit relatives on the Indian side.



Seems like there might be a reason for walls...

Also seems like quite a few of these nations are receiving aid from the US...
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Hey C D, if you want, you can add to your unmentioned wall list the four walls I have around the outside borders of my house. No one ever, and I mean ever, suggested I remove them. A roof overlaps the walls preventing any climb overs. So far they have prevented illegal entrance. I think the walls prove their usefulness in many ways and are well worth the add expense. In fact it may be required by the building code. I would have never thought anyone would ever turn the word "wall" into a dirty word. However, once again I sold the democrats short. They're starting to amaze me; and not in a good way. And to think 60 years ago I v**ed for a few.
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Nov 29, 2019 15:11:36   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal
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Some would call this karma.
Some would call this justice.
Some would call this a joke.
Some would call this bad luck.
Some would call this good luck.
Some call it life as usual.
But the fact is that we can not collectively agree on anything.
As for my thoughts; Who cares. It's hard to believe someone would steal a vehicle at 6:00 am on a Sunday morning. An old pick-up at that.
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Nov 23, 2019 10:10:43   #
moldyoldy wrote:
Isn’t this supposed to be non political?


Oh gosh dang it. Please forgive me sir. I failed again. Will I ever learn?
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Nov 23, 2019 09:59:01   #
billy a wrote:
You are spot-on about "they just appear wrong to us"...years ago I read (in a BOOK!) that the spider is the most feared critter because they look so UN-like humans. That's arguable ( octopi , snakes , hillary ) but you get the point.
Interesting post. Thanks.


Are you saying Hillary reminds you of a black widow or that big hairy spider creature? I guess there is at least one "Billy" that should know. I once feared snakes so a friend suggested I study snakes. I did and he was right. Not only did I lose my fear of snakes but now feel sorry for them. I then tried the same approach on Hillary. Didn't work. She still scares the heck out of me. But I did learn to feel sorry for her Bill.
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Nov 22, 2019 05:31:40   #
slatten49 wrote:
Back in the day (pre-Mrs. BB) BadBobby was seated in a bar with feet propped up on the table, enjoying his Jackie D.

A sweet young thing walked in and upon seeing BB sitting there with his feet propped up, declared "Those are the biggest boots I've ever seen on a man. Is it true what they say about a guy with large feet being well-endowed "

BB smiled and said, "Why don't you just let me take out to the bunkhouse and show you it's true "

They proceeded out to the bunkhouse and BB proceeded with his attempt to make her a believer.

A bit afterwards, the lady pulled $100 out of her purse and handed it to BadBobby.

BB smiled and said, "Well, thankee, ma'am! No one's ever paid $100 for my showing 'em a good time."

To which the woman replied sullenly, "Calm down, fel'la and just take the money down to the shoe store and buy some boots that fit."
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HEY. Leave poor ole BB alone. Every guy wears over sized foot wear at least once during his life time. During my childhood my parents bought over sized cloths and shoes for me knowing I would grow into them in a short time. They were poor. On their plus side they collectively created a beautiful/intelligent off spring. Don't jump to conclusions. I could mean a brother or sister. Oh go ahead and jump to conclusions. It just might make someone feel better. The doctor ordered me to think in the positive.
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Nov 20, 2019 03:30:58   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Even More Stuff to ponder


Gad Zooks, more common sense presented in a humorous way. Good post. Keep them coming.
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Nov 19, 2019 18:55:57   #
Airforceone wrote:
Republicans on the hearing on Impeachment. Thank you for your service then these AH’s like Devin Nunes a dairy farmer and Jim Jorden a guy that thinks it’s okay for a team doctor to jerk off in a shower attack these career officials all to protect a real estate agent that never sacrificed anything for this country who went bankrupt 5 times had an affair with a porno star 5 weeks after the birth of his son and paid hush money and watched his personal attorney who is in jail for lying for this guy you people put in the ehite house.
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Hey, don't blame me. I never placed anyone in the "ehite house" (what ever that is). In fact I never placed anyone in any house. I'm just a little singular guy with no government authority (any more) and just ONE v**e (always). Speaking of just one v**e, I've been told several times that some people may have v**ed more than once per candidate per e******n. Gosh, do you suppose I should be concerned? But if you are interested in my two cents worth of thoughts, if it is worth that much, I will v**e for Donald over Hillary again and again (one v**e per e******n).
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Nov 19, 2019 17:34:39   #
jim_shipley wrote:
Is anybody even surprised by this nuttyness?


Surprised? No. Saddened? Yes. This shows our representatives at work doing what their best at which is screwing things up. If it's not broke don't fix it.
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Nov 18, 2019 15:35:05   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/01/california-law-will-require-women-on-corporate-boards.html


This is sexist law in my opinion!! It's like hiring someone based on their race or sex rather than what they can bring to the Board!!


It's worse than that. The major no no is the government is sticking it's nose in private business with laws forcing them on how to run a company. Did or will the law define "woman"? Will it include t***ssexuals or other variations? Will it cause the corp. to move its headquarters to another state? Will it include boards for non profit associations like homeowners or school boards? Will they be heavily fined should they be ignorant of the law? Some boards are made up of elected people. How can the corp. control the v**e so that there are enough women according to the law? The questions can go on and on. Having read someone's opinion of the law but not the law itself I won't get too concerned. But I will think it is one more silly move on the part of the democrats and California.
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Nov 16, 2019 15:51:57   #
Ronald Hatt wrote:
Time for a complete Senate, & Congressional investigation into the corrupt, & nefarious Clinton Cartel! By the way.....here's an idea.....Lock both Hillary, & Bill up, overnight, in the same jail cell that held Jeffrey Epstein.....Block the cameras.......give the guards the night off.......Come back in the AM, & "see what has happened"!....... ..... .....
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Here is what I think would happen. Bill and Jeffrey would have a sexual affair. Hillary would say, "so what's new." Hillary and Jeffrey would have a sexual affair. Bill would say, "so what's new." Jeffrey would say, 'YUCK'. (twice)
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Nov 16, 2019 10:02:30   #
Armageddun wrote:
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Tax his land, Tax his bed, Tax the table,
At which he's fed.

Tax his tractor, Tax his mule, Teach him taxes
Are the rule.

Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts anyway!

Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants,
Tax his coat.

Tax his ties, Tax his shirt, Tax his work,
Tax his dirt.

Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he
Tries to think.

Tax his cigars, Tax his beers, If he cries Tax his tears.

Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways
To tax his ass.

Tax all he has Then let him know
That you won't be done Till he has no dough.

When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He's good and sore.

Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he's laid...

Put these words Upon his tomb, Taxes drove me to my doom...'

When he's gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax.


Accounts Receivable Tax

Building Permit Tax

CDL license Tax

Cigarette Tax

Corporate Income Tax

Dog License Tax

Excise Taxes

Federal Income Tax

Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)

Fishing License Tax

Food License Tax

Fuel Permit Tax

Gasoline Tax (currently 44.75 cents per gallon)

Gross Receipts Tax

Hunting License Tax

Inheritance Tax

Inventory Tax

IRS Interest Charges IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax)

Liquor Tax

Luxury Taxes

Marriage License Tax

Medicare Tax

Personal Property Tax

Property Tax

Real Estate Tax

Service Charge Tax

Social Security Tax

Road Usage Tax

Recreational Vehicle Tax

Sales Tax

School Tax

State Income Tax

State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)

Telephone Federal Excise Tax

Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax

Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Taxes

Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax

Telephone Recurring and Nonrecurring Charges Tax

Telephone State and Local Tax

Telephone Usage Charge Tax

Utility Taxes

Vehicle License Registration Tax

Vehicle Sales Tax

Watercraft Registration Tax

Well Permit Tax

Workers Compensation Tax

STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY?

Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, & our nation was the most prosperous in the world.

We had absolutely no national debt, had the largest middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids.

What in the heck happened? Can you spell 'politicians?'

I hope this goes around THE USA at least 545 times!!! YOU can help it get there!!!

GO AHEAD. . . BE AN AMERICAN!!!
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Yeah, plus you forgot a few items on your tax or fee list. Some politicians enter office with a net worth of under a million dollars and two to four years later is worth several millions. Should I think something is wrong? Who are they working for? Could it be for us (Joe Blow citizen)? Doesn't add up. But who am I to know anything. I guess common sense is a handicap.
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