Re: World Prepares for Post Bush Era




<Codeee01@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 01:01:58 -0500, "Cabbi" <cabbi@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Cabbi,

I care all the more because you don't buckle to the peer pressure to
have a manicured and perfectly watered lawn, at the expense of your
well being and household.
Besides, we have embraced the back to nature look on principale.
It has yielded good results. Beautiful high fences on both sides,
AND a wildlife sanctuary! I'm a bit over the line of simply preserving
water.but think of those critters who will never hit the endangered
spcies list due to my effortsl

Love,

codeee

God I ust lov seeing it written so well, many thanks...joe



Dear Codeee,
and all along I thought it was just ME who felt this way, NOT!
Thanks for your friendship, caring and understanding even if I can't choke
a
horse with my over extended credit receipts created so that I could show
my
neighbors how much better my life is by the new sprinkler system I just
got
for my perfect lawn.
I know I'm nothing without it, but you (somehow) still care.
Help me understand!

Cabbi


<Codeee01@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 17:55:18 -0500, "Cabbi" <cabbi@xxxxxxx> wrote:


Terrific Manifesto!

The pity and the beauty being, it just happens to be the truth.
Thanks for putting it so eloquently as usual Cabbi.

comrade codeee



First,
Please site your sources for these figures.
Opinion pieces by Shawn Hannity do not count.

Next,
of course one sees a higher output from the big wage earners of society.
They send their children to expensive schools and give them the head
start
we all would have loved at their age. They continue to benefit from mom
and
dad throughout early adulthood. Finally, they are far better connected
throughout their lives due to networking, marriage, frats, et. al. The
rich
do get richer. Money changes everything. And once you get your boy in
the
Whitehouse, he changes the laws to improve the taxation so that most of
the
burden is born on the backs of the middle class.
Then you over entitled, arrogant eager beavers just want to scrape the
lower
classes off your shoes and hide in your gated communities where you
blame
your lot on not having a free ride like the Cadillac welfare mothers
that
were introduced to you by RayGun's lackeys. That was a scam, just like
trickle down was a scam and you who have bathing in money refuse to
admit
being poor is not the result of sloth, but of many issue, most social.
No,
you don't see yourself as responsible for improving these United States.
You're here to "grow the economy", like the guys who gave us the savings
and
loan debacle or like Conrad Black http://tinyurl.com/235gwx
Yes, the upper class is certainly a victim of the poor and middle
classes.
Poor you.
Show us your throat, Wolf. We eat the rich.

Cabbi
"The Wolf With the Red Roses" <after-dark-arms@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 01:00:54 GMT, "Joe_Z" <Joe_Z@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
something wonderfully witty:

OT, IMHO the middle class will be much better off and know what to
never
let
happen in the future, ahem, if it can be avoided...Joe

IMHO opinion you wouldn't know what or who the middle class are if
they jumped up & bit you in the ass.

I bet you don't even know that the majority of inequality in society
is heavily influenced by the lack of work at the bottom parts of it.
If working-age adults in the lower quintiles of society worked as much
as their higher-income counterparts, the income disparity would fall,
not disappear fall. This also means that the tax burden felt by those
who do, as opposed to those who do not, would also fall.

The top fifth of U.S. households (with incomes above $84,000) remain
perennial targets of class-warfare enmity. These families, however,
perform a third of all labor in the economy. They contain the best
educated and most productive workers, and they provide a
disproportionate share of the investment needed to create jobs and
spur economic growth. Nearly all are married-couple families, many
with two or more earners. Far from shirking the tax burden, these
families pay 82.5 percent of total federal income taxes and two-thirds
of federal taxes overall. By contrast, the bottom quintile pays 1.1
percent of total federal taxes.

In case you don't understand this let me but it another way, I have
more then you, because I work more then you. i.e. work -- the
exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something.
--

"On a hot summer night, would you offer your
throat to the wolf with the red roses?"







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