What if Elizabeth Warran is actually 1/512 Cherokee and not 1/1024?
What if Rotella is bad for your motor?
What if 39.75 is better than 40psi in your front tire?
What if the government takes away fully, semi automatic clips?
What if Elizabeth Warran is actually 1/512 Cherokee and not 1/1024?
What if Rotella is bad for your motor?
What if 39.75 is better than 40psi in your front tire?
What if the government takes away fully, semi automatic clips?
As soon as Harley get's in the FRIGGIN CLUTCH PARTS !!!!!.....................
Yep, you've been here twice so I owe you two trips. If it ever stops raining either here or there, I'm hittin' I 20 down to I10, then to Orange Beach and Pensacola. So far this season, if you call UBER, they pick you up in a boat.
Trying to schedule that trip, then hit Woodstock and get the Mucho Mega Monty Mother Of All Fixes.
Had to hit church one night and give thanks that my daughter didn't live in Mexico Beach.
Last edited by Walcrow; 11-02-2018 at 10:32 AM.
I'll have to disagree on the money spent ( Although I hate listening to all of it).
That money wasn't burned. It was spent with printing houses and video production operations. That money paid a lot of salaries and generated a lot of money in taxes. So it was in a roundabout way worthwhile.
What if.......organized religion was a scam and Churches and charities were taxed?
Floats Like a Butterfly, Stings Like a "B"
What does the B stand for? B-Courteous. B-Safe. B-Seen.....B-CNU on the road!
What if...
...Pelosi was elected House Speaker, again?
What if ....
All of the D'RATs that vowed they would never vote for Pelosi decide to vote for her as their first vote in the new Congress ???
Democratic candidates vow to dump Pelosi
Last edited by ths61; 11-07-2018 at 11:36 PM.
What if a giant meteor hit her just as Lyin Ryan was passing her the gavel?
The big question is, can the charities servieve when there is no tax deduction for people, business to write off. The church’s may do all right. How about the colleges, schools soup kitchens that depend on people and business that donate large and small sums of money for research or for building infrastructure at the schools. What would be the consequences of people that fund scholarships. A flat tax is a nice sound bite, but one has to consider the larger picture of how and what deductions are tied to. With a flat tax would the now non profits be required to pay a flat tax on donations and grants? Much more complicated than what we can fix hear.