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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Massey135 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:33 pm

dieselbeef wrote:my tv is from the air...free...

I wouldn't expect you to know this but there's nothing free about it. Local broadcasting networks receive billions of dollars in government subsidies each year.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby TexasBred » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:36 pm

Massey135 wrote:The wealthiest 1% of US citizens pay 60% of the nations taxes, are you paying your fair share?


Define "Fair Share"........I hear the word thrown around every day but nobody knows where "fair share" begins and ends. I'll wait patiently.
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Postby TennesseeTuxedo » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:36 pm

Massey135 wrote:
dieselbeef wrote:my tv is from the air...free...

I wouldn't expect you to know this but there's nothing free about it. Local broadcasting networks receive billions of dollars in government subsidies each year.


I find this to be a very interesting statement. Can you point me to your source for this information? A link would be great.

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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Massey135 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:37 pm

ALACOWMAN wrote:watch as fuel prices move up, the little man quits spending. cant spend the extra because it all goes to buying gas to work...i say to he#@ with cable tv.. im spending that money for 4.00 diesel :cowboy:


The little man needs to be driving a cash car, not a diesel pickup. That's why he stays the little man - no financial responsibility. Some peddle for all theyre worth and nvr realize there's another gear.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby ALACOWMAN » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:42 pm

Massey135 wrote:
ALACOWMAN wrote:watch as fuel prices move up, the little man quits spending. cant spend the extra because it all goes to buying gas to work...i say to he#@ with cable tv.. im spending that money for 4.00 diesel :cowboy:


The little man needs to be driving a cash car, not a diesel pickup. That's why he stays the little man - no financial responsibility. Some peddle for all theyre worth and nvr realize there's another gear.
this little man drives and old delta 88 with 371k on it, the diesel im speaking of is for my tractors to brag ""like you"" im sure i spend more money on fuel baling hay then you do all year
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Massey135 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:45 pm

TennesseeTuxedo wrote:
Massey135 wrote:
dieselbeef wrote:my tv is from the air...free...

I wouldn't expect you to know this but there's nothing free about it. Local broadcasting networks receive billions of dollars in government subsidies each year.


I find this to be a very interesting statement. Can you point me to your source for this information? A link would be great.

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CPB: Corporation for Public Broadcasting
http://cpb.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatio ... oadcasting
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby TexasBred » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:47 pm

Massey135 wrote: CPB: Corporation for Public Broadcasting
http://cpb.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatio ... oadcasting

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The Structure of the Mass Media and Government Regulation
For the most part, the mass media in the United States are privately owned. Private ownership ensures considerable, but not absolute, freedom from government oversight. It does raise questions, however, about how the mass media operate.

Public radio and public television, which receive part of their revenues from the federal government through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), represent a comparatively small share of the market.


P.S. Still awaiting definition of "FAIR SHARE"
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Dave » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:08 pm

I wouldn't mind having a "Fair Share". But our local county fair is publicly owned and about broke so having a share in it wouldn't do me much good. The Western Washington Fair in Puyallup on the other hand is privately owned and is huge. I even went to high school in Puyallup. Now if I had somehow got a share of that fair..... well I would be sitting pretty.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Massey135 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:14 pm

That small share is still billions of $.

I support a flat tax rate and abolishing the earned income tax credit.

Seems like those making 40-60 grand are the loudest about paying for the indigents when in fact its those 1%ers that everyone hates picking up their slack and supporting your kids public schools.

Let me guess, if you send your kid to private school, you don't feel you should have to pay local school taxes?!? Same scenario with the nationalized healthcare.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby TexasBred » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:17 pm

Massey135 wrote:That small share is still billions of $.

I support a flat tax rate and abolishing the earned income tax credit.

Seems like those making 40-60 grand are the loudest about paying for the indigents when in fact its those 1%ers that everyone hates picking up their slack and supporting your kids public schools.

Let me guess, if you send your kid to private school, you don't feel you should have to pay local school taxes?!? Same scenario with the nationalized healthcare.

Not true. My kids went to parochial school AND I paid local school taxes as well. No getting around that but I do believe we should use the voucher system in our education system. Probably 95% of folks don't mind paying the taxes they know the owe. That is "Fair Share". Not a penny more nor less.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Massey135 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:27 pm

How do you feel you 'owe' your poor neighbor's child education, but not access to medication? Honest question. For the same reasons I support public education, I support access to public healthcare.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby JSCATTLE » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:32 pm

The thing about the health care law is in 3 years you will be paying 6 percent of your income to pay the tax . Unless you have insurance . Which the government insurance tax will be less than private ins. So everyone will drop private and move to government . Not to mention 40 million new people going to the dr that previously didn't go. Reality will set in when you have to wait 6 months to see a dr and then you die because you didn't catch the cancer in time . The people who don't pay now will never pay . I'm sorry but life isn't easy and nothing should be free . If you want insurance go to work and pay for it . As far as school taxes go I would rather pay tuition for the time my kids are in school instead of paying taxes on school programs my kids can't qualify for .
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby Massey135 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:42 pm

JSCATTLE wrote:The thing about the health care law is in 3 years you will be paying 6 percent of your income to pay the tax . Unless you have insurance . Which the government insurance tax will be less than private ins. So everyone will drop private and move to government . Not to mention 40 million new people going to the dr that previously didn't go. Reality will set in when you have to wait 6 months to see a dr and then you die because you didn't catch the cancer in time . The people who don't pay now will never pay . I'm sorry but life isn't easy and nothing should be free . If you want insurance go to work and pay for it . As far as school taxes go I would rather pay tuition for the time my kids are in school instead of paying taxes on school programs my kids can't qualify for .

Do you not think this will force private insurance companies to be more competitive?

If your kids went to a state college or university, 30% of the tuition was subsidized by the state. Hence the reason why in state and out of state tuitions vary so greatly in price. If they went to an ISD, 100% of their tuition was subsidized by the state/fed.

I support an economy of healthy, educated citizens.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby TexasBred » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:52 pm

Massey135 wrote:How do you feel you 'owe' your poor neighbor's child education, but not access to medication? Honest question. For the same reasons I support public education, I support access to public healthcare.


The same reason I owe the "poor renter's" children an education as they pay no taxes either. Public education and public health are nothing alike. Public Health you "supposedly" get to use the practitioner of your choice. Public school you go to the school of the State's choice. It may not be long before health care will be the same tho. You go to the doctor they send you to and you go when they tell you that you can. Not one day sooner.

Vouchers would balance out. Schools really would not lose any tax revenue and could possibly even increase revenue and the number of students would balance out with the exception that low quality schools might not have any students and have to shut down....as they should.
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Re: Neighbor's cattle profits

Postby JSCATTLE » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:52 pm

Everything is supported by taxing citizens . With out us a state university or local isd couldn't exist . I support a working population . As for as the private insurance lowering their prices it won't happen . When it becomes unprofitable they will shut down . There are to many people in this country with their hand out . That's never gonna change until those of us who work and pay in stop working and pay in . What good are property taxes and taking people's land and homes for not paying taxes if there isn't anyone to sell it to . We are being robbed by lazy government scamming leaches . We need it do away with anything that is free. If you didn't pay into it you don't get it. I'm for keeping my money that I work hard for...And I assure you it would be cheaper for me to pay the other 30 percent to get my kids in college .
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