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How is it even possible to have a pre-tax $160/mo. plan? $160? Really? And why pay that kind of money to a company that can’t provide the network to support the service? (A telcom monopoly, no less.)
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08/15/09
The book bidness, it used to mean something.
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Which scenario is more of a burden to the individual in each scenario:
a.) Billionaire buys 1,000 copies of this shitty book for $17,160.
or
b.) One of Forbes' furloughed copy editors earning $37,000 buys the exact same number of books for the exact same price.
You see? Real equality! The financial burden of these men are exactly the same!
Flat tax rules!
Excelsior!
And as far as the poor copy editor making ends meet:
CHARITY, people.
Charity is the solution.
For example:
Instead of big guv-mint redistributing these books to the poor, the billionaire should have the personal freedom to donate the extra 999 copies *out of his own personal choice* to the furloughed copy editor -- who can then burn these books in his Franklin stove for heat during the winter months!
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Does not compute
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If the books are expensed, then then the cost of them is written off on Forbes. Inc taxes.
We, the taxpayers pick up 50% of the cost & Silly Steve gives the books away as gifts for buy a subscription to his dieing & doomed mag!
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World Peace has arrived!!!
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Tippie is a huge animal fan, and she lives on some sort of animal preserve. I once heard a radio interview with her where one of the animals got loose and she had to hang up, it might have been the funniest thing ever. Nothing more awkward than a morning-show host wondering if his interview subject got disconnected because she was being mauled to death by a wild animal.
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