![]() ![]() Having earned my living in the construction industry in SoCal, I have seen *plenty* of “cash” payments with no withholding, but I always regarded it as sort of like pure, “uncut” drugs, which, by the way, I do not do. He said it is common for real estate sales to have an officially recorded price (which is heavily taxed), whereas the “real deal” includes significant amount of money paid in cash, on the side, to cut the government out of it. Now that is really low.Ī Mexican citizen of my former acquaintance told me that, in Mexico, people are used to transacting business “bajo del agua” (under water, i.e. Of course, we do get the riff raff, just because of the sheer numbers involved, but most of the recent immigrants I have seen are very hard working people, who come here to live the “American Dream.” The people who *REALLY* piss me off are Americans who take advantage of the immigrants by underpaying, or otherwise cheating, them. >Of course, there are others who come to be fed and be “taken care of”, but it appears that people of this sort are actually more often multi-generational “Americans”, Other than parts of Somalia and rural Afghanistan, Antartica, and international waters can you provide an example of a place where you wouldn’t be compelled, under penalty of jail or worse, to pay taxes of some kind? How would any government exist without the ability to tax (and force people to pay those taxes)? > Do you have to pay what they say you “owe”? And if you do not (and sometimes, even if you do) are you certain to be punished for it? Then you are one of us. ![]() When GM stops making a gas powered GMT-T-whatever-it’s-called SUV then people will buy whatever the EV replacement is. This will probably change as there are less and less gas powered vehicles to buy. > They continue to be driven around in luxurious “gas hogs” – and have “carbon footprints” larger than Lizzo’s rump. Fuck you for putting other people at risk because you’re having a hissy fit about being told what to do, like a petulant spoiled brat. ![]() I’m glad you people were fired or whatever punishment occurred. > Did you get punished for not wearing a “mask”? Then you are one of us. They only prosecute people for that if they commit some other crime with that gun. No one goes to jail for lying about the about using drugs on an ATF form. > If you toss a gun you lied on the forms to get into the trash, where anyone might find it and do anything with it (including something criminal) would you be going to jail for it? > Were you declared “non-essential” – by them? Then you are one of us.ĭo you truly believe that all jobs are essential? If some sort of natural disaster or global pandemic was happening is a hostess at Bob Evans as essential as doctors and nurses, engineers running the power grid, soldiers, police, etc…? They do what they like – and do their best to avoid being caught. They do not waste their money on taxes – including the ones levied for the profit of legalized mafias, such as the insurance mafia. They do not beg permission from them to drive. They ignore the rules as a matter of course, understanding it is not in their interests to do so and (more to the point) why should they do so when it is evident that only fools do? They don’t give a flip about the rules – and good for them! We could learn something from them. The “refugees” – as they are styled by them, to make us feel ashamed for objecting to these hordes flooding the country, to be used against us by them – recognize it and understand and act on it. ![]() As it is for the steer who does not recognize the intentions of the rancher. We have been duped – a different thing.įailing to recognize this is a worse thing. As in “we are all in this together.” No, we are not. In getting us to believe there was no us – and them. They succeeded, for a very long time, in fooling most of us. They have depended for generations on us being fools. More to the point, it is no longer possible to entertain the degrading delusion that we are – and we’d be fools to continue to indulge it. This latter is a good thing, though, in the sense that it is now obvious that we and they are not the same. We know very well the rules – and consequences for not abiding by them – are different for us than they are for them. Just a few examples – or cases-in-point – to make the point. If you did it – and they did nothing about it – then you are one of them. If you toss a gun you lied on the forms to get into the trash, where anyone might find it and do anything with it (including something criminal) would you be going to jail for it? Then you are one of us. They continue to be driven around in luxurious “gas hogs” – and have “carbon footprints” larger than Lizzo’s rump. Are you being forced into an electric car you cannot afford to buy and do not want to drive? Then you are one of us. ![]()
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