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Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


meara - Sep 16, 2005 6:15:35 pm PDT #3539 of 10001

That's right, Trevor -- her streak of not having sex in her current apartment continues unbroken...

Heh. Teppy, you have no idea how relieved I was to recently (finally!) break that streak for this apartment...


beth b - Sep 16, 2005 6:16:47 pm PDT #3540 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

there are 2 deductions that I think are across the board good. Some percentage of education - because I think an educated population is a goodthing. Charitable deductions. and a third, houseing - not just morgage, but maybe if you had an account that was saving for a first home. though there is stupid stuff in owning a home. I really do spend more time and have more intrest in upkeep then I did when I was renting. and I was a really good tenent.


beth b - Sep 16, 2005 6:18:25 pm PDT #3541 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

and I will not watch BSG unless DH says he is going to see it.

scatter shot thoughts


Cass - Sep 16, 2005 6:18:41 pm PDT #3542 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

tonight's plans - mex food ( from tj's - I love their fresh tamales) too much tv, possibley too much wine, and a too late bed time. This will bother my cat
This is almost my night. Except I grabbed beer to go with the Mexican and the cat is happy because I let her eat some shredded cheese. It's newly found as kitty crack for the kittenish.v

I can't really explain my tax theories. I don't rationally think there is a way to make them simple or fair but a little simpler and a little fairer would be nice. Mostly I just hate that I make what I used to think was really good money and I am struggling.

but maybe if you had an account that was saving for a first home.
This would take care of one my major complaints.


meara - Sep 16, 2005 6:23:41 pm PDT #3543 of 10001

Argh. I just had to go be cranky neighbor--my next door neighbor is throwing what looks like a very cool and successful party, but I feel like crap, and want to sleep. There's no way in hell I can sleep in my bedroom at the moment, as that's next to his living room, and the sheer number of people (it's a tiny apartment) talking and a little bit of music? Hell no. But my living room would be safe enough, except his guests keep spilling out into the hallway, and the doors are no thicker (sound-stopping-wise) than the walls. So i had to go over and ask them to get into the apartment.

Which made me feel old, lame, and kinda jealous that I"m not at/throwing a fun party. Cause it looked like fun. And adult-ish, not a raging kegger or anything. All the more reason to feel old. And pathetic. Sigh.


DCJensen - Sep 16, 2005 6:24:21 pm PDT #3544 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

The evolution of the alphabet:

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Cass - Sep 16, 2005 6:31:47 pm PDT #3545 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Urgh, I've been cranky neighbor and have hated it too. But sometimes a girl just needs her rest.

The evolution of the alphabet
Shy-knee!


dw - Sep 16, 2005 8:07:38 pm PDT #3546 of 10001
Silence means security silence means approval

It's not the poor who would be punished by the flat tax. In all likelihood, they would be paying almost nothing, since they already have most of their income exempted already, and no one could survive re-election either cutting the exemption or raising the "real tax rate" on the poor. So, in all likelihood, the deductible would rise -- most of the plans actually suggest doubling the current exemption.

What does that mean? Well, in order to counterbalance that exemption increase the flat tax rate would be higher than the current minimum tax rate. And that would mean the "real tax rate" on the middle class would rise.

So, the poor would actual be better off, but the middle class would be hammered hard. In fact, the higher exemption could make it an incentive to be lower class than middle class, since you're paying zero income tax.

The only advantage to the flat tax is that it would probably come with a simplified tax form... or would it? Those deductions are pretty well entrenched, so you'd still see the hundreds of loopholes. And, honestly, TurboTax has simplified tax filing to the point that you slam some numbers in and you're on your way. The simplified tax form is a red herring.

So, the flat tax is stupid, and it ain't gonna happen.

ETA: Oops. Too sleep-deprived to know the difference between "incentive" and "disincentive."


Cass - Sep 16, 2005 10:31:55 pm PDT #3547 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Not sleeping. Not thrilled. And with no alarms in the morning, I am shying from taking more drastic measures.

but the middle class would be hammered hard.
I'm technically there. You can't tell because of where I choose to reside, but I am patently middle class according to most of the scoring. And I am getting hammered. Hard. I don't have kids to deduct or a house for the interest write-off -- and I really can feel it. I'm deep, deep in my heart a liberal and I want to take care of people who need help. I still think that a flat tax with a standard deduction per person would be a lot better than what we have.


Cass - Sep 16, 2005 10:38:54 pm PDT #3548 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I need a chiropractor as a fictional boyfriend. He could fictionally come adjust me and then fictionally snuggle me and then we could go for a fictional breakfast before he did one last adjustment and faded away like smoke. My fictional back would feel a whole lot better for it.