Rush Limbaugh defends pirates

FlyLikeAnEagle

Well-Known Member
Are you kidding me? Without a doubt.... I'm pretty sure McCain would not have TRIPLED the entire national debt for a two year recession. Pretty sure he would not have tried to wrestle control from the private sector. Pretty sure he would not have given a full waist bow to a Saudi KING. pretty sure he would not have released CIA torture parameter limits to the enemy (<---quite unbelievable). Pretty sure he would not have pushed through far reaching taxes on the public without discourse or without at least SOME democrats on board. Pretty sure he wouldn't become an instant shill of Congress.

Yah, I'm pretty sure McCain would not be making such terrible blunders.

But I didn't vote for either one.



out. :blsmoke:
McCain would have continued down the same old road Bush put us on and we most likely would be in a full blown depression right now.

In a few short years the rich would control 99.9% of the wealth instead of the 95% Bush put us at.

McCain would have also heavily pursued medical growers, but at that point we probably would be better off in prison, at least we would have a roof over our head and 3 meals a day.

Not to mention our kids would be being taught the planet is only 6000 years old and man used to ride on dinosaurs.

Nice world you righties want to live in.
 

medicineman

New Member
McCain would have continued down the same old road Bush put us on and we most likely would be in a full blown depression right now.

In a few short years the rich would control 99.9% of the wealth instead of the 95% Bush put us at.

McCain would have also heavily pursued medical growers, but at that point we probably would be better off in prison, at least we would have a roof over our head and 3 meals a day.

Not to mention our kids would be being taught the planet is only 6000 years old and man used to ride on dinosaurs.

Nice world you righties want to live in.
~LOL~, I think you nailed it, Kudos!
 

CrackerJax

New Member
McCain would have continued down the same old road Bush put us on and we most likely would be in a full blown depression right now.

In a few short years the rich would control 99.9% of the wealth instead of the 95% Bush put us at.

McCain would have also heavily pursued medical growers, but at that point we probably would be better off in prison, at least we would have a roof over our head and 3 meals a day.

Not to mention our kids would be being taught the planet is only 6000 years old and man used to ride on dinosaurs.

Nice world you righties want to live in.
You must not be paying attention...Obama is bush SQUARED!!! No one has EVER spent the public's money so quickly... NO ONE!!! In this regard Obama has NO EQUAL...


The fact that Med man agrees with you is just icing on the cake you made which is wrong wrong wrong....

man you guys are not paying attention...read a paper at least once a month...


out. :blsmoke:
 

NorthwestBuds

Well-Known Member
You must not be paying attention...Obama is bush SQUARED!!! No one has EVER spent the public's money so quickly... NO ONE!!! In this regard Obama has NO EQUAL...


The fact that Med man agrees with you is just icing on the cake you made which is wrong wrong wrong....

man you guys are not paying attention...read a paper at least once a month...


out. :blsmoke:
Fortunately for the United States NO ONE is listening to YOU.
 

MuyLocoNC

Well-Known Member
What were the attendance numbers at the Presidential inauguration?
800,000 is the final estimate by satellite image experts...far short of the projected 2 million, but far more than the record held by Reagan @ 500,000.

As far as total viewers, which I guess is just as telling, the numbers are finally in. The Obama inauguration was watched by 37.8 million, second only to Reagan’s 41.8 million in 1981.
 

Dankdude

Well-Known Member
Well Dank, I know you relish the thought of proving me wrong on the issues, but I certainly wish you would do your own research instead of me doing it for you.

And ... that is exactly what is happening in California ... businesses are "getting the fuck out." Of course, this puts ever more pressure on the state legislature to raise money, so they just bury their heads in the sand like good little liberals and raise the taxes even further. A wise person like yourself would look at California as a microcosm of where Obama would lead us.

For your edification, I present the following:

California

At 8.25%, California has the highest state sales tax, which can total up to 10.25% with local sales tax included.[12] Sales and use taxes in the state of California are collected by a publicly elected tax commission. The statewide 8.25% is allocated as:[13]
  • 8.25% - State
    • 5.00% - State - General Fund
    • 0.25% - State - Fiscal Recovery Fund
    • 0.50% - State - Local Revenue Fund
    • 0.50% - State - Local Public Safety Fund
    • 1.00% - Uniform Local Tax
      • 0.25% - Local County - Transportation funds
      • 0.75% - Local City/County - Operational funds
On April 1, 2009 the state sales and use tax increased by 1% as a result of the 2008-2009 California budget crisis. The minimum sales tax statewide will be 8.25%.[14][15]
Supplementary sales tax may be added (with voter approval) by cities, counties, service authorities, and various special districts (such as the Bay Area Rapid Transit district). The effect is that sales tax rates vary from 8.25% (in areas where no additional taxes are charged) to 8.75% (for example, in the city of Avalon, on Santa Catalina Island, in National City, in Alameda County, and in Sacramento). On Oct. 1, 2008, the city of South Gate and Pico Rivera increased their sales-tax rate to 10.25%, the highest in California.[16]
The last changes to the published local tax rates took effect on April 1, 2007. Official updates are published on the Board of Equalization website and also in Publication 71.[17][18]
In general, sales tax is required on all purchases of tangible personal property to its ultimate consumer. Services are not subject to sales tax (but may be subject to other taxes).
Vehicle purchases are taxed based on the city and county in which the purchaser registers the vehicle, and not on the county in which the vehicle is purchased. There is therefore no advantage in purchasing a car in a cheaper county to save on sales tax (a one-percent difference in sales tax rate would otherwise result in an additional $300 loss on a $30,000 car).
In grocery stores, unprepared food items are not taxed but vitamins and all other items are. Ready-to-eat hot foods, whether sold by supermarkets or other vendors, are taxed. Restaurant bills are taxed. As an exception, hot beverages and bakery items are tax-exempt if and only if they are for take-out and are not sold with any other hot food. If consumed on the seller's premises, such items are taxed like restaurant meals. All other food is exempt from sales tax.
Also excluded are food animals (livestock), food plants and seeds, fertilizer used to grow food, prescription drugs and certain medical supplies, energy utilities, certain alternative energy devices and supplies, art for display by public agencies, and veterans' pins. There are many specific exemptions for various veterans', non-profit, educational, religious, and youth organizations. Sale of items to certain out-of-state or national entities (mostly transportation companies) is exempt, as are some goods sold while in transit through California to a foreign destination.
Occasional or one-time sales not part of a regular business are exempt, except that sales of three or more non-food animals (puppies, kittens, etc.) per year are taxed. [19]
There are also exemptions for numerous specific products, from telephone lines and poles, to liquid petroleum gas for farm machinery, to coins, to public transit vehicles. There are partial exemptions for such varied items as racehorse breeding stock, teleproduction service equipment, farm machinery, and timber-harvesting equipment.[20] For an organized list of exemptions, with estimates for how much revenue the state loses and the people saves for each, see Publication 61 of the Board of Equalization.[21]
Sales tax is charged on gasoline. The tax is levied on both the gasoline and on the federal and state excise taxes, resulting in double taxation (triple if the money used to purchase the gas has already been subject to income tax, as would be the norm). The sales tax is included in the metered price at the pump. The California excise tax on gasoline is 18 cents a gallon.[22]
Motor vehicle gasoline and jet fuel are subject to special taxation regimes. In 2005, there was a political dispute in the San Francisco Bay Area about whether revenues for jet fuel should be credited to San Mateo County (where San Francisco International Airport is physically located), the City and County of San Francisco, which owns the airport, or Alameda County, where Oakland International Airport is located. (The distinction is largely point of delivery vs. point of negotiation for the sale.) This is controlled by Regulation 1802,[23] which has other provisions about businesses which have multiple locations.
Critics of the current sales tax regime charge that it gives local governments an incentive to promote commercial development (through zoning and other regulations) over residential development, including the use of eminent domain condemnation proceedings to transfer real estate to higher sales tax generating businesses.[24]
Vi you bitch about 8.25% sales tax?
It's 8.75% sales tax here in Texas and here is the kicker, each county has the discretion to tack on up to an additional 1% on top of that.
But Texas doesn't have a state income tax, The Texas State Lottery is where they get those funds.
Like I said before Vi, if you don't like the taxes where your at, get the hell out of California. I'm sure that there are other Medical Marijuana states that have lower taxes than where your at. You should do more research when you make your assumptions... Besides you used wiki to get this? They have more errors than FOX NEWS.
 
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