View Full Version : As I look into a sky of snow in wonder, I am told that I need to pay more in taxes.
Gunkslinger
02-09-2017, 07:51 AM
Author and artist, pilot and building design.
Steeped in tradition, forged solid by time.
Politically imposed or divinely bestowed.
Infinite monkeys work hard to compose.
"Steeped in tradition, forged solid by time."
Diamond?
"Politically imposed or divinely bestowed."
Appointed?
Anointed?
"Infinite monkeys work hard to compose"
I recall this idea was Aristotle's
Gunkslinger
02-12-2017, 01:13 AM
"Steeped in tradition, forged solid by time."
Diamond?
"Politically imposed or divinely bestowed."
Appointed?
Anointed?
"Infinite monkeys work hard to compose"
I recall this idea was Aristotle's
I do not see the answer I seek. By the way our wonderful governor here in CT decided to balance the budget by eliminating the property tax credit on your CT state income tax.
Well...at least he didn't RAISE taxes. LOL...sorry, man.
It's surprising that a lean machine like Government needs more money... it is soo efficient!
He's not a Democrat is he?
Gunkslinger
02-13-2017, 02:51 AM
Well...at least he didn't RAISE taxes. LOL...sorry, man.
It's surprising that a lean machine like Government needs more money... it is soo efficient!
He's not a Democrat is he?
Oh yes he is, CT is so BLUE.
I am stunned to learn that!
Gunkslinger
02-21-2017, 04:36 AM
Now our esteemed governor wants to double the bottle/can deposit to 10 cents. Guess where the proceeds of unredeemed deposits go?
Gunkslinger
02-23-2017, 12:27 PM
Still no answer here. You all give up?
Sai Sheb
02-25-2017, 01:12 AM
Anything to do with Mount Rushmore
Gunkslinger
02-25-2017, 01:47 PM
Here is the answer:
Author and artist, pilot and building design. Wright
Steeped in tradition, forged solid by time. Rite
Politically imposed or divinely bestowed. Right
Infinite monkeys work hard to compose. Write
Manana amigos.
Now our esteemed governor wants to double the bottle/can deposit to 10 cents. Guess where the proceeds of unredeemed deposits go?
The local landfill?
Gunkslinger
03-03-2017, 03:53 AM
Now our esteemed governor wants to double the bottle/can deposit to 10 cents. Guess where the proceeds of unredeemed deposits go?
The local landfill?
No, the state holds onto the deposits and what monies are not redeemed go into the general fund. Just another tax.
Those plastic grocery bags are also going to get a five cent deposit.
To hell with a 401k plan, I'm going to double down and save all my cans and bottles and redeem them when the price doubles!
Shannon
03-04-2017, 09:55 PM
I wasnt anywhere close lol
Yes...I know the feeling, Shannon.
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