twostrokenut
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All I see is "don't come here, we don't like your kind" when you post now.I guess when you don't have a profession, everything is a hobby, lmao.
All I see is "don't come here, we don't like your kind" when you post now.I guess when you don't have a profession, everything is a hobby, lmao.
All I see is "don't come here, we don't like your kind" when you post now.
Sorry, still laughing. OK I'm better nowI guess when you don't have a profession, everything is a hobby, lmao.
All I see is "don't come here, we don't like your kind" when you post now.
So you're native american then? I assume you are a taxpaying Californian such as myself, albeit you're a taxpaying bigot.Good for you, redneck mooch.
So you're native american then? I assume you are a taxpaying Californian such as myself, albeit you're a taxpaying bigot.
My regular ass full time job.Wich hobby do you pay taxes on?
My regular ass full time job.
I slaughter lambs, need help? I don't really have time but if the price is right and you make your girl call you twostroke next time yall are fucking I could get them all done for you. Too much Aussi lamb on the shelves these days so you need to get busy.Greeter at Walmart?
Oops, touched a nerve, did I ?Greeter at bucks asshole?
Union?I slaughter lambs, need help? I don't really have time but if the price is right and you make your girl call you twostroke next time yall are fucking I could get them all done for you. Too much Aussi lamb on the shelves these days so you need to get busy.
Nope that was all dick
Good point about taxes. Should we all now follow California's example. That would be swell to withdraw support for each thing we didn't agree with, Like California is proposing to do; now wouldn't it?
But you don't pay taxes? If that's the case technically doesn't very little of your money (less taxes on purchased goods and property) go into these goods and services/ disservices?The problem with confiscatory taxes is they are used to deliver goods and services as well as "bads and disservices" and the individual person has no real say in which is which. It's one of the sleight of hand false dichotomous tools coercion based governments use to perpetuate their power.
I see state secession as kind of ironic. It smacks of a tug of war over who gets to rule individual people. Changing masters from a federal master to a state master won't create the kind of freedom I advocate, but I like the potential conversations that secession can foster.
I try hard to support voluntary human interactions, rather than involuntary ones. so for me, my mental secession was enacted long ago.
It is extremely difficult to avoid paying taxes when, ultimately, the threat of death is behind failure to comply.But you don't pay taxes? If that's the case technically doesn't very little of your money (less taxes on purchased goods and property) go into these goods and services/ disservices?
I could be wrong about that, which is why I'm asking for clarification.
It is extremely difficult to avoid paying taxes when, ultimately, the threat of death is behind failure to comply.
Taxes are omnipresent, which is the blatant evidence that slavery has simply adopted different clothing from the rags it cloaked people in a century or two ago.
I bought some gasoline the other day, taxable.
I bought some items at a store, taxable.
I registered a vehicle, taxable.
I "own" a house, taxable.
ETC.
But are you taxed on your earnings like everyone else? Well, everyone else except trump and the elite that is.It is extremely difficult to avoid paying taxes when, ultimately, the threat of death is behind failure to comply.
Taxes are omnipresent, which is the blatant evidence that slavery has simply adopted different clothing from the rags it cloaked people in a century or two ago.
I bought some gasoline the other day, taxable.
I bought some items at a store, taxable.
I registered a vehicle, taxable.
I "own" a house, taxable.
ETC.
If America cuts education anymore than it already has, then we will start seeing kids sitting on bridges and playing banjos.....I dunno...maybe that would be for the best.
If Trump being elected POTUS isn't clear evidence of the retardation of American intelligence, then what is? Even television series like "Born This Way" and that other one that had "Corky" in it...These are the kinds of things that people watch so they can feel that they know more than television stars....and that seems to be education enough for most -to know (slightly) more than people who are genetically incapable of equal learning at a normal level. The next television series I'm looking for will be a real-life day-to-day at a sanitarium or some kind of lock ward at a V.A. Hospital...where the cast will be severely brain damaged individuals who show like maybe a couple of *blips* of brain activity on an EEG...can't talk...can't hear....can't see....can't communicate...can't do anything....just basically a beating heart -in other words, the perfect American Patriot of the future.
Thanks, Trump!
Oh I see the irony for sure and agree mostly about the transfer of mastery. What I like is the modern precedent. If the lowest rungs of government are fighting for control of each other and threatening each with "money" then hopefully the counties on up to the individual start doing the same.The problem with confiscatory taxes is they are used to deliver goods and services as well as "bads and disservices" and the individual person has no real say in which is which. It's one of the sleight of hand false dichotomous tools coercion based governments use to perpetuate their power.
I see state secession as kind of ironic. It smacks of a tug of war over who gets to rule individual people. Changing masters from a federal master to a state master won't create the kind of freedom I advocate, but I like the potential conversations that secession can foster.
I try hard to support voluntary human interactions, rather than involuntary ones. so for me, my mental secession was enacted long ago.