Yeah, Brenda, the Vortex is great, but as much as I don't like smoking, they made the right choice. The area south of L5P is gentrifying at an amazing speed, and there'd be soccer-mom types with toddlers in The Vortex. It was just wrong.
'War Stories'
Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[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.
Cashmere, wasn't there the Issue 3 with the slot machines?
Yup. I knew I was forgetting something.
Jon Stewart's week in Columbus pulled up sooo many ridiculous OH campaign ads. My favorite was the complicated 24-ish looking one about terrorist phone calls.
That was hilarious! I wish there had been more about the election and less about fucking buckeye football.
I loved the marching band playing the Daily Show theme.
Yeah, I got no issue with that. Though it doesn't help as much as you'd think, at least now that I'm not a starving student any longer.
I have a huge issue with the tax. Only 10% of that $2.60 per pack goes to smoking cessation programs. The rest of it is said to go to hospitals and the like, but it won't.
I also think it's hugely discriminatory law. If as a smoker, I am asked to pay this huge tax on my habit, then why aren't knitters and quilters and drinkers taxed this big as well?
Before the ban? Smokers were cossetted away in their smoky dens of smokiness and I just didn't go there.
Yeah, I do miss that. The wave of smoke that hits you as you exit pretty much any public building is almost as bad.
The area south of L5P is gentrifying at an amazing speed, and there'd be soccer-mom types with toddlers in The Vortex.
A world of no.
Our props were for raising the minimum wage (yes!), banning the manufacture, sale, or possession of assault weapons* (yes!), and, um, pulling out of Iraw (silly, but what the hell).
*not including Judy Barr Topinka's famous rolling pins
Seven states have no state income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming. Two others, New Hampshire and Tennessee, tax only dividend and interest income.
Personal income tax is prohibited by the constituion here. Don't think it is likely to change. No inheritance tax either. They tax the tourists and homeowners. Gas, smoking, etc. I read someplace that we are the 2nd most regressive tax structure in the states. The sales tax in Palm Beach is 6.5%. There are worse counties. When I was in NY the county tax was 9%.
I don't know if there are any other states out there that don't charge income tax.
Alaska doesn't.
Not getting into the smoking issue.
Only 10% of that $2.60 per pack goes to smoking cessation programs. The rest of it is said to go to hospitals and the like, but it won't.
Yeah, that's what I read too. Weirder still, even the Yes ads that tout that 100% of the money goes to healthcare note that only 11% goes to smoking cessation programs. The other three squares seem to be hospital-related, but there are apparently these strange antitrust exemptions in the bill that sound...not good.
If as a smoker, I am asked to pay this huge tax on my habit, then why aren't knitters and quilters and drinkers taxed this big as well?
Knitting doesn't kill anyone? Unless you're in Idle Hands ?
If as a smoker, I am asked to pay this huge tax on my habit, then why aren't knitters and quilters and drinkers taxed this big as well?
I thought the line of reasoning was because of the huge burden that smokers placed on health resources, insurance companies, and whatnot. I could be wrong, I don't know too much about it.