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"sideband" wrote in message gy.com... I eat my peas with honey, I've done it all my life. It makes the peas taste funny, But it keeps them on my knife. There once was a hermit named Dave ...... 73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa |
Besides, it's a fantasy to think that there'd ever be widespread support for flat taxes. Too many average people would lose too much. Including you. One of the biggest reasons that a flat tax will *never* happen is that it will provice an easily quantifiable dollar figure as to what is collected. And that dog won't hunt for any number of reasons. There are certain ummmm..., advantages of the murky system we have now. - Mike KB3EIA - Right Mike ....I seem to remember reading a few years ago that our tax laws at the Federal level when upright is a stack about 6 feet high. Wanna know what comprises this volume .... specific and I do mean specific tax breaks to individuals or businesses. The reason the flat tax will never be seen is that the gravy thats puts these "laws" into the books will be cut off from our duly elected reps. Also a fellow in here mentioned that the tax rate isn't really that 50% plus level doesn't count for the fact that not only are our payrolls taxed but also the good and services we all purchase. The big lie is found herein. My Buddy phoned me with glee when Bill Clinton got into office. He is really going to put it to those rich *******s with a tax hike ...I was told. I said who is rich ...a 100K salary? My buddy said yes sir 100 K is a lot of money. I then told him that the fellow down the street who has a dry cleaning business probably takes that home after paying his staff, taxes and other expenses. and guess what ...your pants will probably cost 25 cents more for a clean when your buddy Bill's signature hits the paper. 73 God Bless KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa |
"Brian" wrote in message om... "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com... And what efforts did you make to convert the majority of members to your point of view?? While the items you list are worthy activities, they don't do much to change policy. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Dee, what ARRL office(s) do you hold in your effort to stem the tide of changes within the ARS? If your answer is "none," I suggest you start campaigning yesterday. When and if I wish to change ARRL policy, I'll dive into the political arena. I'm not the one complaining about ARRL policies. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Kim W5TIT" wrote in message ... Yep. Why should a person's abilities determine what tax they pay? Is there a deduction right now for a lack of abilities? One thing I think ought to be done away with is elderly folks paying school taxes. It's ridiculous. Not at all. The elderly benefited in their youth from public schools and in their productive years from schools for their children. Do you honestly think that in that limited time span that the percentage of the tax that went to the schools was enough to cover their own education and that of their children? My total annual property taxes are less than it would take to send one child to private school for one year. The public schools make it up by spreading it over a taxpayer's lifetime. Or are you saying that during their working years, a person's property taxes ought to be increased? Keep in mind that even if a person never has children, they still benefit from the public education of the community as a whole. If they did not pay school taxes, they would end up paying increased taxes to support an increased number of people on welfare. It's far cheaper to pay school taxes so people can be productive than to support them on welfare. Whatever the IRS considers as income...the total taxable income that is reported on a W-2--and that's determined by IRS rules, which ultimately, I suppose are determined by we the People (yeah, right, but you get the gist). They keep changing the rules on that you know. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message t... Dee D. Flint wrote: You are expecting changes out of all proportion to the effort that you are putting into it and you think my opinions are extreme?? I'm not so sure he is, Dee. I see a person that disagrees with some of what the ARRL is doing, yet still supports the basic objective. I mean if he's been a member since 86, that counts for something. Kind of like how I am with politics. The Dems are in shambles, and the Repubs are waaaaaayyyyy too liberal any more with their way out of line deficit spending. But I still vote, and try to pick the least awful candidate. Which is fine. But if you want something better than what the least awful candidate will provide, what do you do? If the majority of your party disagrees with you on some points, what do you do? Do you expect them to change just because you want them to or because you have been a member for nearly 20 years? It isn't going to happen. If you want change, then you roll up your sleeves and go to work on it; not sit and complain, not "take your marbles and go home." The latter two approaches never work. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message k.net... "Dave Heil" wrote: Len Over 21 wrote: What is that to you? It effects me because I am an active radio amateur. You, on the other hand, are in no way involved. (snip) (snip) I think you must have me mixed up with you. I'm a radio amateur. You are a bystander. I'm somewhat uncomfortable with that, Dave. As I see it, when discussing a radio service which uses the radio frequencies that belong to all Americans, no American Citizen who wants to be involved is a bystander and all (Amateur and non-Amateur) have a right to be involved in the discussion. Likewise, I saw nothing in rules of this newsgroup which would restrict the participation of non-Amateurs. You may not like what Len has to say, but the lack of a Ham license alone should not diminish it or dismiss it. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Philosophically you are right Dwight. However, Len has a long history of diatribes and disjointed rambles that do not hang together. He is simply trying to agitate. I've kill filed his various aliases because of it. In contrast, the other denizens of this newsgroup, whether or not I agree with them, at least can put together a coherent statement of their point of view and the logic that they used to arrive at it. Naturally we all pick apart each other's logic when we don't agree or consider the logic faulty but the discussions make sense. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Brian" wrote in message om... "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... I think Dee's demands are extreme. You are expecting changes out of all proportion to the effort that you are putting into it and you think my opinions are extreme?? Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Yes, yes. Let them eat cake says Dee Marie. You don't seem to recognize that the desire to modernize the ARS has a groundswell of support. It doesn't need to be filtered through state and regional directors, brought up in a board meeting, with lots of hand-wringing that there is no clear mandate... So how do you propose that change occur? What is your plan? Show me changes that are needed and an effective plan to get there. So far all you have done is bash the ARRL without presenting any alternative. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Brian" wrote in message om... Mike Coslo wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Mike Coslo wrote I think this is one of those cases where some people think that their membership is a subscription to QST. Its a lot more than that. ARRL does a lot for Amateurs, even those who hate the organization. - Mike KB3EIA - Fair enough. I dislike some of the policies that the ARRL has promoted in the past, and felt as if the ARRL did not represent me even though I have been a member since 1986. Well, there you go! As a member, I'll pay a lot more attnetion to what you have to say. - Mike KB3EIA - Mike, don't let Dee hear you say that. ;^) I must hold an official ARRL elected office to have any influence. Not necessarily. You merely need to convince the majority that your view is correct so that people who have the same agenda as you will be elected. I wonder what elected office she holds in an effort to stem the tide of change? I choose to vote for officials who have the goals that I believe in. While I disagree with the probable changes that are coming, they are not so heinous that I see a need to rearrange my priorities to personally fight them. They are changes I can live with should they come to pass. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... N2EY wrote: snippage But I do give, and you want to take away *my* deduction for doing so. A good example of deductive reasoning! ;^) more snippage Besides, it's a fantasy to think that there'd ever be widespread support for flat taxes. Too many average people would lose too much. Including you. One of the biggest reasons that a flat tax will *never* happen is that it will provice an easily quantifiable dollar figure as to what is collected. And that dog won't hunt for any number of reasons. There are certain ummmm..., advantages of the murky system we have now. - Mike KB3EIA - Yeah the average Joe would then know what he is really paying through all the hidden taxes and boy would he scream then. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 23:34:19 GMT, Dee D. Flint wrote:
Whatever the IRS considers as income...the total taxable income that is reported on a W-2--and that's determined by IRS rules, which ultimately, I suppose are determined by we the People (yeah, right, but you get the gist). They keep changing the rules on that you know. Shhhh...you'll wake Dieter up..... -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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