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2005 Oct 18, 8:59am   70,801 views  1,273 comments

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157   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 4:42am  

Except that elimination of state and local tax deductibility will significantly shift tax burdens away from red states and towards higher-state-tax blue states. Or is that what you mean?

Right. Indexing will not work because it defeats the purpose of simplifying the tax code.

158   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 5:08am  

Not sure whether this is the right thread to post this….Huh?

Huh? I thought we discuss everything here.

159   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 5:09am  

Have you tried leaving food outside

Jamie, thanks for the idea, I called the Mrs. and had her put a bowl out. Good idea, perhaps the other panhandling felines will tell him where he can get a hand out. He's the most amazing cat you'll ever see, 8 toes, 18lbs, bery bery beautiful and an asshole.

160   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 5:11am  

did you try fliers in the neighborhood?

Tried flyers, there is a hill right behind our shack and tons of area for a jerk cat to hide. I'm putting reward fliers in all neighborhood mailboxes this weekend. Orange fucker cat is getting hobbled when he comes back. His outside priviledges are revoked!

161   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 5:43am  

why don’t we annex the damn federal reverse too . paying a privately held company to print our money is retarded.

The Federal Reserve System already operates by the will of Congress. It is a quasi-government corporation which serves to shield it from politics of the moment. Congress already has the power to directly reclaim this priveldge (but I wouldn't hold your breath). The creation of such a system is one of the basic tenants of economic market theory.

Clause 5, Section 8 of the US Consitution:
"To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures; "

162   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 5:45am  

Surfer-X

My orange cat's an asshole too, but then aren't they all? But we love them anyway. My old tom cat used to disappear around mating season. He'd stagger in happy and beat up about a week after he left, so hopefully yours will turn up soon. I think the food outside is a good idea.

Legalizing drugs? My only problem is that if my kids decide to give it a try I couldn't even use the argument that they're illegal. You can bet I'll tell my kids how dangerous they are, but if they can go to the local drug store and actually buy hard core drugs it would probably be a losing battle.

163   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 5:46am  

Yikes, I said 'hard core.' That's asking for trouble around here.

164   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:00am  

I do not let my cats go outside...

Legalizing drugs?

Nah. Drugs are bad. We should have mandatory death sentences for deal dealers.

165   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 6:02am  

SactoQT, thanks, yup those orange ones are jerks. Mine especially so. He has an empty velvet sack, no huevos, so I really don't know what his problem is. Each time I take him in for a check up I have them massage the velvet bag to make sure, he seems to like it, usually the interns are pretty hot, so I've thought about asking....never mind. He went AWOL once for 14 days, so he's got a few more days before I really lose it. Have had him for 10 years or so, too big of a hit to lose him. Not replaceable.

166   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 6:06am  

I do not let my cats go outside…

Peter P, almost impossible to keep him inside, the female brown/black/silver tabby yes, the big orange dummy, very very hard. Our street (san luis & bay) backs against the hill in Pismo and dead ends, so very low danger of a car getting him. My biggest worry is a poacher, he's very beautiful, giant, and very orange. Don't know if someone would just keep him, but hey I've been shocked how the greater unwashed behaves.

167   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:06am  

He went AWOL once for 14 days, so he’s got a few more days before I really lose it. Have had him for 10 years or so, too big of a hit to lose him. Not replaceable.

Let's hope that your cat will be back soon. Does he have a microchip?

168   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 6:11am  

Nah. Drugs are bad. We should have mandatory death sentences for deal dealers.

That's pretty harsh. Would you extend that to Glaxo Wellcome, for the drugs they produce and market which are misused to societal detrement? The problem with drugs is supply-side solutions are impractical. And criminalization clearly doesn't work on the demand-side, or do we need to return to the history of the great experiment in prohibition?

169   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:13am  

yup those orange ones are jerks.
I saw a thing on TV about Mackerel Tabby's once, and they said if you look at their foreheads you can actually see a pattern in the fur that forms an M. We looked at ours and lo and behold, there it was. We decided it stands for "menace."

Maybe the cat doesn't need huevos to think the chicks are hot........
My mom's dog doesn't have any either and that hasn't stopped him. Pets.. gotta love em.

I do hope your cat turns up though.

I do not let my cats go outside…

Mine no longer has outdoor privileges either, saves me some headaches.

170   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:16am  

That’s pretty harsh. Would you extend that to Glaxo Wellcome, for the drugs they produce and market which are misused to societal detrement? The problem with drugs is supply-side solutions are impractical. And criminalization clearly doesn’t work on the demand-side, or do we need to return to the history of the great experiment in prohibition?

But Singapore got it working, no?

171   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:17am  

What's Singapore's stance on drugs? They're pretty harsh aren't they?

172   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 6:22am  

see a pattern in the fur that forms an M. We looked at ours and lo and behold, there it was. We decided it stands for “menace.”

Mine has one too, but I thought it stood for "Mach 5"

173   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 6:23am  

But Singapore got it working, no?

Sure, it is possible as in Singapore (which is easy to defend from suppliers compared to the US). But at what cost? The US was just harshly criticizing Singapore on human rights issues last weekend as our Embassador of many years retired. Heavy handed solutions which sacrifice personal liberties are not solutions, in my opinion. Perhaps people just need to be given the motives and education to act responsibly, and those who don't should be dealt with (and probably not by executing them, lol). "If a man does not choose feely between good and evil, then he is neither good nor evil".

174   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:24am  

My cat's too lazy to be called "Mach 5." Mosey or meander would be more accurate.

175   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:25am  

What’s Singapore’s stance on drugs? They’re pretty harsh aren’t they?

They are...

http://tinyurl.com/8rcyh

176   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 6:26am  

The funniest thing about stripey cats is when you wet them the stripes go away. One of the most amusing things I've ever seen. Wet orange cat has no stripes. Wet silver tabby turns into a salt/pepper pattern when wet. It's part of my dissertation work, "On the effects of moisture on the North American Domestic Medium hair feline".

177   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:27am  

I'm afraid to get my cat wet.

178   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:29am  

“If a man does not choose feely between good and evil, then he is neither good nor evil”

Law enforcement is more than a form of punishment. It is also a form of deterrence. Whether someone is good or evil is irrelevant IMO.

179   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:31am  

If we use caning and execution more widely, the prison over-crowding problem will be solved and funds can be put into good uses.

180   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:32am  

If we use caning and execution more widely, the prison over-crowding problem will be solved and funds can be put into good uses.

Wow Peter, I didn't know you had it in you.

181   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:33am  

Peter
I'm not making any judgements, sometimes what works is harsh, but necessary.

182   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 6:36am  

If we use caning and execution more widely, the prison over-crowding problem will be solved and funds can be put into good uses.

Only if done in public. Way back when I was in elementary school if you were sent to the Principles office he had the option of paddling you. Our Principle had one arm and word on the street was the strength from the missing arm went into the remaining one. Needless to say, you avoided a trip to his office at all costs.

Let the caning begin.

183   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:38am  

I went to school in Oregon for awhile and they called a paddling a "hacking." Most kids were afraid of that punishment. Since they are no longer allowed, kids don't have any fear left. Now it's the teachers who are afraid. IMO

184   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:44am  

Very true….The roles have reversed….The kids can do just about anything they want and if the teacher lays a hand on them, major lawsuit.

Yup.

185   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:44am  

How about they hold them for six months….and force them to use the drugs they deal in large quantities and if they live, let them go….They won’t last very long!

Good idea!

186   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:47am  

Wow Peter, I didn’t know you had it in you.

I just think that being kind to the criminals is being cruel to the people.

187   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 6:50am  

I just think that being kind to the criminals is being cruel to the people.

You're right. I think all pedophiles should be shot the day they are convicted.

188   Peter P   2005 Oct 19, 6:57am  

You’re right. I think all pedophiles should be shot the day they are convicted.

I agree.

That wouldn’t be good enough for them! I have some good ideas for what we can do with them, but some of you might get offended or grossed out if I discussed it.

Nah. We are civilized people. The judicial system should not engage in torture or forms of execution that cause excessive pain.

189   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 6:57am  

Most kids were afraid of that punishment. Since they are no longer allowed, kids don’t have any fear left. Now it’s the teachers who are afraid. IMO

I had a 5th grade principal who would paddle quite liberally, too. The problem was she would only paddle black kids and catholic kids (the bad kids according to the majority where i grew up). ...Oh, nostalgia. How things were certainly better back then.

How about they hold them for six months….and force them to use the drugs they deal in large quantities and if they live, let them go….They won’t last very long!

Good idea!

Sometimes people do make mistakes and recover to be highly responsible, contributing citizens. I'm glad you guys weren't in charge when I made my "youthful mistakes". Amazingly, I ended up ok despite having never been executed, publicly caned, or force-fed toxic quantities of narcotics.

190   surfer-x   2005 Oct 19, 7:00am  

I ended up ok

Ahem, Randy, I think this might be debated :) ;)

191   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 7:02am  

I ended up ok

Ahem, Randy, I think this might be debated

True enough. My mother-in-law would readily agree.

192   SQT15   2005 Oct 19, 7:02am  

I had a 5th grade principal who would paddle quite liberally, too. The problem was she would only paddle black kids and catholic kids (the bad kids according to the majority where i grew up). …Oh, nostalgia. How things were certainly better back then.

Good points. But I still don't think being overly liberal is working either. I'm all for a happy medium, whatever that is.

193   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 7:12am  

Good points. But I still don’t think being overly liberal is working either. I’m all for a happy medium, whatever that is.

I agree. I'm just insisting if the solutions were really so simple we'd already have implemented them. The problem isn't figuring out how to dish out deterrence, or scare/educate/illustrate the negatives. The problem is defining who, when, where, and how much. I tremble to think of the "elders" where I grew up making these decisions without some oversight. The Taliban look tame compared to those bigoted, ignorant crackers. (and any oversight you'd force on them they'd cry "you're too liberal" about)

194   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 7:13am  

.and if you still did that and you got caught…..so what? You end up dying from your own poison…..

Just because you were wrong about mutivariate sensitivities in linear systems doesn't mean you have to proclaim my death sentence. LOL

195   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 7:22am  

Me too. You keep me on my toes.

196   Randy H   2005 Oct 19, 7:25am  

For one thing, they should at the very least be castrated!

We agree on something, see! I would add that we should carefully study these monsters to figure out if we can prevent or screen it out in the future. My preferred method of investigation would be invasive physiological brain tissue study, without the use of anesthesia.

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