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  #121  
Old September 24th 06, 03:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Montblack[_1_]
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
If you'd like to be further sickened, here is a list of the taxes we
pay every day:

- Sales: 5%
- Hotel/Motel: 7%
- Property tax $6000 per MONTH
- Federal income tax withholding from our employees
- Federal payroll tax
- Social Security income tax withholding from our employees
- Social Security payroll tax.
- Medicare withholding from our employees
- Medicare payroll tax
- Federal Unemployment Tax
- Iowa Workforce Development tax (unemployment in disguise)
- 5% sales tax on anything and everything else we buy
- Motor vehicle tax on all fuel



Taxes are hidden in your heat and electric bills, sanitation, water and
sewer bills, and your phone bills.


Montblack

  #122  
Old September 24th 06, 04:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Taxes are hidden in your heat and electric bills, sanitation, water and
sewer bills, and your phone bills.


What, are you trying to cheer me up?

:-)
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  #123  
Old September 24th 06, 10:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Thomas Borchert
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Matt,

Were it that those reasons were even correct.


They weren't? Name one that wasn't.

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  #124  
Old September 24th 06, 10:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Thomas Borchert
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Mxsmanic,

The French do tend to put a great deal of faith in appearances, and
very little in substance, however.


As opposed to Americans??? Good one!

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  #125  
Old September 24th 06, 10:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Thomas Borchert
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Mxsmanic,

At least the government
has public interest in mind, instead of profit.


Name one government that works that way. Would be news to me.

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  #126  
Old September 25th 06, 01:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Margy Natalie
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Jay Honeck wrote:
The individuals who make up the FAA are government employees. You have
clearly stated your disdain for government employees more than once in these
forums.



My belief that most federal employees are underworked and overpaid is
not "disdain". It is something, however, that could be easily and
swiftly addressed, under any new administration.


How many federal employees do you know?

Margy (a fed as of Monday, and yes, I only worked 45+ hours last week
and only half a day today, but I'll work a full 5 later this week).
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  #127  
Old September 25th 06, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message


I have no quarrel with my employer (after all, I'm self employed),
so if the freedom to impunge my employer were taken away from me, it
wouldn't affect my daily life. But I think it's an important
freedom, and part of what makes this country great.


In most corporations bad mouthing the corporation is grounds for
immediate termination as is insubordination. There is no such
freedom as you have described it.


Sure there is. Every US citizen has the right to express their displeasure
with or ridicule their employer. Nobody is taking that freedom away from
them.

On the other hand, there is nothing forcing the employer to employ an
individaul who obviously doens't want the job being offered.

"Freedom" cuts both ways in this case.

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  #128  
Old September 25th 06, 02:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Margy Natalie
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
...

I've not seen Steve mention his legs. He said in Message-ID:
:

I know I can be replaced tomorrow by someone younger, stronger,
and cheaper, but I cannot be replaced by anyone smarter.

I presume that last fact is a result of his IQ score falling at the
top of the range in his job description.

Perhaps he can dance a cleaver Highland jig as compensation for any
criticism of his legs you may find. :-)



I've the legs of a champion caber tosser.


again, no pictures to back it up. I say send the pictures!
  #129  
Old September 25th 06, 02:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Margy Natalie" wrote in message
m...

again, no pictures to back it up. I say send the pictures!


Full regalia, properly fitted and worn, does not reveal a lot of skin.

Unless there's a good breeze.


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Old September 26th 06, 01:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Margy Natalie
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote in message
m...

again, no pictures to back it up. I say send the pictures!



Full regalia, properly fitted and worn, does not reveal a lot of skin.

Unless there's a good breeze.


There's a bit of good knee, usually. The run to toss the caber
increases the chance of a good show. The marathon runner who ran the
full marathon in a kilt, but decided to cart-wheel to the finish
provided a complete show. Yes, he was wearing traditional dress, but
this was in France.

Margy
 




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