Yes Lee...this used to be the general stance about taxes over
here...until the lase few decades. Taxation as a citizen's
responsibility...and I agree. Personally, I like having libraries,
roads, police, hospitals, sewers...oh, wait, much of this has been
privatized recently...obviously that reduces the tax burden and does a
better job, right? ;-) Sorry for the irony...I just find the overall
tone of the tax haters to be anathma.

On Mar 25, 2:33 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well Don then I'm glad that you are not a police officer.
>
> I'm sorry I can't agree with your comment re: average Americans, I
> think it is the avarage American that may benifit from this.  Perhaps
> you mean richer Americans?
>
> The think is Don, Taxes are a part of life, you chaps over in the
> States have sooo much less of a tax burden than us, yet massive
> amounts of unfairness.  Myself, I earn enough for mine and my family
> needs, I pay my taxes with no compliants, citizen Lee huh.
>
> On 24 Mar, 20:38, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Don that is a shocking thing to hear and you a Police Officer?
>
> > > Don't deserve the same level of care as those of US who can afford to
> > > pay?  Fuck me that is disgusting.
>
> > > You say you see insurance as what it is.  So you see it as a game of
> > > chance and profit?  That is the insurance company makes profit on the
> > > chance of you never having to make a claim.
>
> > > You do not like the idea of socilised health care for all becuase you
> > > would be bored waiting in ques?
>
> > > Sorry Lee if I gave wrong impression.  I'm not a police officer.  I
>
> > wouldn't make a very good one I think. I have the wrong temperament.
>
> > Sorry you're disgusted.  It's not so much that I'll be bored it's that I'll
> > be wasting time for less quality service.  Average Americans are taking a
> > hit to line the pockets of special interests and I include the insurance
> > companies among those benefiting.  It's a net loss for the American people
> > no matter how you slice it.
>
> > I truly, truly hope I'm wrong.
>
> > dj
>
> > > On 23 Mar, 05:22, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I see insurance as what it is and should be.  Something to protect
> > > > your assets should something catastrophic befall you.  Such as disease
> > > > or illness or fire or flood.  If you have no assets(say, if you're
> > > > dirt poor) ya don't need no stinkin' insurance.  That's the way I've
> > > > always seen it.  I really don't get how people see something as a
> > > > right that is really nothing of the sort.  That doesn't mean that we
> > > > should ignore the poor that are sick but it DOES mean they certainly
> > > > don't deserve the same level of care as those of us who can afford
> > > > better care.
>
> > > > I was in court today to take care of some business.  I was there for 2
> > > > and a half hours.   I saved roughly 250 dollars by seeing the judge
> > > > and not just paying my tickets.  You sit in pews until the row ahead
> > > > of you is empty and then your row moves up one row.  Cell phones
> > > > turned off and nobody talking to each other.  I sat there bored stiff
> > > > thinking "yeah, in a few years, this is what it will be like at the
> > > > doctors office."  I was aching to pop off and say it out loud but was
> > > > scared the judge would hear me.  All these big city judges are
> > > > bleeding heart liberals.  Last thing I wanted to do was piss off the
> > > > judge.
>
> > > > Got me to thinking seeing all these guys and dolls sitting there bored
> > > > out of their minds.  They should open up kiosks with hot dogs and
> > > > jewelry and maybe a bar with mixed drinks and sodas while you wait.
> > > > Maybe a bank of those cool poker slot machines.  We'd all be a little
> > > > less bored the the city could make a little more profit.  Ooops.
> > > > There's the P word.
>
> > > > dj
>
> > > > On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:17 AM, iam deheretic <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > > Don You are a Cop  and a proud job..  but when they over look the
> > > corruption
> > > > > and miss information to prevent a bill from passing it is a sad day..
> > > My
> > > > > question to you is this..  when policies of insurance companies make 
> > > > > in
> > > the
> > > > > name of freedom and profit  are the board of directors and the top
> > > corporate
> > > > > executives held  accountable for the murders they they with their
> > > policies
> > > > > committed?
> > > > > Allan
>
> > > > > On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> Greetings comrades!  Another great leap towards loss of personal and
> > > > >> financial freedom.  We're going so Euro pretty soon I'm going to stop
> > > > >> taking a shower every day and give up on deodorant.  Maybe try some
> > > > >> warm beer as well just for solidarity.
>
> > > > >> Seriously, I'm a bit sad today.  One bright spot was seeing my 
> > > > >> brother
> > > > >> at the protest at the WH.  He's there for a class but is free this
> > > > >> weekend to play tourist.  He called me and parked himself by the fox
> > > > >> news camera and I finally spotted him.  Looking bored.  His answer to
> > > > >> what he thinks of the HC bill is, "I don't know, I haven't read it."
> > > > >> Yeah, he voted for Obama.  I tried to get him to start a chant, 
> > > > >> "Free-
> > > > >> Dom!  Free-Dom!" but he wouldn't do it.  Wussy.
>
> > > > >> They have more votes then they need now.  Slaughter House Rules.
> > > > >> Books will be written about this travesty of process and the fraud
> > > > >> being perpetrated by our Congressmen.
>
> > > > >> Deficit neutral my left nad.  I want to puke.
>
> > > > >> dj
>
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