01-18-2019, 07:41 AM
I would ring-up people buying luxury food
We’ve all on occasion watched a SNAP recipient buy an expensive item or two, along with 20 generic brand products. I’ve even heard of people who make millions of dollars and don’t pay a penny in taxes. And I’m not talking about manipulating questionable expenses and complex exemption strategies so they can splurge on a pint of ice cream.
I’m with BillyB on this one:
I would rather pay $30. for your food than have you steal my TV to get $30. for your food.
And Rob:
I've never felt taxes were a problem, unless one thinks they aren't getting their money's worth in services.
There are people who are not employable. Look around, you’ll see them. For those who can’t work, don’t steal my TV. For those with a government job, put in your full 8 hours. If it’s too much to ask that you conduct yourself as a servent of the people, at least act like a friend. Or even an aquaintance.
We’ve all on occasion watched a SNAP recipient buy an expensive item or two, along with 20 generic brand products. I’ve even heard of people who make millions of dollars and don’t pay a penny in taxes. And I’m not talking about manipulating questionable expenses and complex exemption strategies so they can splurge on a pint of ice cream.
I’m with BillyB on this one:
I would rather pay $30. for your food than have you steal my TV to get $30. for your food.
And Rob:
I've never felt taxes were a problem, unless one thinks they aren't getting their money's worth in services.
There are people who are not employable. Look around, you’ll see them. For those who can’t work, don’t steal my TV. For those with a government job, put in your full 8 hours. If it’s too much to ask that you conduct yourself as a servent of the people, at least act like a friend. Or even an aquaintance.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves