you don't understand my point, which is that we don't have to second-guess
his choice of car. It doesn't matter -- even once he pays for it, he still
has discretionary income. Lots and lots of it.

On 2/7/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > Even if that guy making over $200,000 has a pretty snazzy car and an
> > expensive house, he still has quite a bit left over for whatever don't
> you
> > think?
>
> NO!  Who's to say what's "snazzy" or expensive?  I'm sure you've got
> lots of luxuries that, during an audit, I could declare you don't need
> and thus the government gets that money.
>
> Either the government supports an open economy where the costs of
> society are the onus of all of us or it doesn't.
>
> Edwards clearly doesn't see it that way.  Course he lives in a 10,000
> sq ft house on a 100 acres so I could see how he thinks the rest of us
> should pay.
>
> 

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