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MHOO314 -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (8/12/2006 9:04:54 AM)

I can't, I haven't paid My stone tax! [image]http://www.collarchat.com/micons/m22.gif[/image]




meatcleaver -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (8/12/2006 9:33:06 AM)

The problem you have is that you are one of those Americans that have bought into the idea that the American revolution was about tax. It wasn't. There was no socio-economic revolution, there wasn't even an increase in democratic rights for the poor colonist, your founding fathers thought the average colonist was too dumb to be given democratic rights, hence the conservative and restrictive constitution. It was simply the colonial elite siezing power and consolidating their position, hence their need to raise more tax than the Brits had ever levied (which was virtually none) because they wanted a standing army to protect their own personal wealth. It seems to me the average American still doesn't understand their own history and how their state functions.




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (8/12/2006 12:22:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterRenegade77

That's it Stone Me for reciting what I got in My e-mail this AM!!! LOL


My apologies.  But unless you say otherwise, it's represented as an idea that you agree with, hence my disagreement.




Emperor1956 -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (8/12/2006 1:25:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: gooddogbenji

A child who does not believe in Communism is heartless.
An adult who does is brainless.
                                                                - Anon.

I wish I had thought of that one, but alas, I did not.

Yours,


benji




     Sounds like a paraphrase of something Winston Churchill said (and I'm likely not perfect here), "A man who is not a liberal in his 20's has no heart, one who is not conservative in his 30's has no head."



It may or may not have been Churchill.  I've always liked this one from E.B.White:
"A man’s liberal and conservative phases seem to follow each other in a succession of waves from the time he is born. Children are radicals. Youths are conservatives, with a dash of criminal negligence. Men in their prime are liberals (as long as their digestion keeps pace with their intellect). The middle aged ... run to shelter: they insure their life, draft a will, accumulate mementos and occasional tables, and hope for security. And then comes old age, which repeats childhood—a time full of humors and sadness, but often full of courage and even prophecy."
 
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goodmanners -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (9/23/2006 3:20:29 PM)

Sorry this is such a late response, but I just read your comments, and I wanted to thank you for clarifying the history of the American Revolution. Your brevity is also an asset.
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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

The problem you have is that you are one of those Americans that have bought into the idea that the American revolution was about tax. It wasn't. There was no socio-economic revolution, there wasn't even an increase in democratic rights for the poor colonist, your founding fathers thought the average colonist was too dumb to be given democratic rights, hence the conservative and restrictive constitution. It was simply the colonial elite siezing power and consolidating their position, hence their need to raise more tax than the Brits had ever levied (which was virtually none) because they wanted a standing army to protect their own personal wealth. It seems to me the average American still doesn't understand their own history and how their state functions.




Dtesmoac -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (9/23/2006 3:33:03 PM)

Do native americans view the transfer of their land and its assets to the pioneers & settlers as a TAX? i.e. transfer of wealh to the governement for redistibution to their key supporters?

Which combined with the influx of money during WWI and WWII brought about massive growth of the US.   Most people including me only consider tax to be fair when someone else is paying it and I'm recieving the benefit.





Marc2b -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (9/23/2006 6:03:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterRenegade77

Tax his land,
Tax his wage,
Tax his bed in which he lays.


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

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

Tax his ties,
Tax his shirts,
Tax his work,
Tax his dirt.


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


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


Tax his bills,
Tax his gas,
Tax his notes,
Tax his cash.


Tax him good and let him know
That after taxes, he has no dough.


If he hollers,
Tax him more,
Tax him till he's good and sore.


Tax his coffin,
Tax his grave,
Tax the sod in which he lays.


Put these words up on his tomb,
"Taxes drove me to my doom!"


And when he's gone,
We won't relax,
We'll still be after the inheritance TAX!!




Isn't this the "prayer" that Congress opens every session with nowadays?


Concerning the comments about the wife staying home with the kids.  It seems to me that the point was not so much that women should stay home but that families used to be able to get by on only one income.  That's debateable of course, but I do believe that was the point. 




NorthernGent -> RE: At first I thought this was funny... Then, I realized "How True it is!!" (9/24/2006 12:25:25 PM)

It depends what taxes are being used to fund. If it's areas that build a decent society then no problem i.e. health, education etc I'm not too happy with being taxed to help fund tridents.

Out of interest, is US education primary/secondary (3-16 years) education system public funded? If so, I would imagine that everyone on this board has benefited from public funding. I certainly have.





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