Where's the S scale content?  This is a thinly veiled political opinion that 
doesn't belong here despite the metaphor.

Bob Frascella
Wenham, MA


On Oct 29, 2012, at 3:24 PM, empirebuilderjjhill wrote:

> Avoiding the use of names, one candidate plans to raise taxes nearly 20% by 
> allowing the so-called "Bush tax cuts" to expire. If, like me, you don't make 
> enough money to be affected directly by these cuts, you're boss(es) and 
> client(s) will be affected, which means that you WILL BE AFFECTED with less 
> raises, and less contracts.
> 
> If you're an `S'-scale modeler, that means a smaller house (or none at all) 
> and therefore a smaller layout, and less money for trains.
> 
> Furthermore, this unnamed candidate has presided over a longer period of 8% 
> plus unemployment then all other Presidents since WWII (a situation that 
> could easily have been rectified by merely sitting back and NOT BLOCKING 
> PRIVATE SECTOR PROJECTS, like the Keystone pipeline). Any S-scalers caught in 
> this wave of unemployment would be less able to participate in our hobby.
> 
> On the other hand, the other candidate has the private sector experience to 
> grow the economy and provide those S-scalers who wish to work (as well as 
> everyone else who wishes to work), with the opportunities to do so and earn 
> the money necessary to engage in their hobbies (and basic needs of life).
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
> >
> > > My wife and I will be voting.
> > > Tom
> > 
> > > VOTE!
> > 
> > Which candiate will do more for S scale? I have not heard this discussed in 
> > any of the debates. Thoughts? ......Ed L.
> >
> 
> 

Reply via email to