Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for March 28, 2013

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    Linguist  about 11 years ago

    Mayor Bloomberg’s plan to raise revenues from Wall Street.

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    Don Winchester Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Don’t give Obama any ideas…

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    Odd Dog Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Lady on the right had better hope she’s not in NYC she’s taxi bait if she doesn’t have exact change

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    The Nihilist  about 11 years ago

    A modern day example of medieval economics by Mr Miller

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    wrwallaceii  about 11 years ago

    Ah, so that’s a 21st Century Troll bridge. How nice…

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    Varnes  about 11 years ago

    How much ya wanna bet the guy in the little house has chocolate chip cookies….

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    ShadowBeast Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Luckily the economy and society will crumble into chaos before that ever happens.bittersweet sure but think of the good news, even the rich and powerful will be dragged down to our level of power and even their money won’t help them.

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    sarah413 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    @simpsonfan2 Better grab that @$^#load of dimes!

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    uniquename  about 11 years ago

    I can’t disagree more. No other country on the planet offers its citizens the opportunity to make a difference in its government more than we have here. We’re the only ones who can help. If you reflect the attitude of the majority, then we are in a self-fulfilling prophecy. That would be sad given the opportunity that exists.

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    Beleck3  about 11 years ago

    austerity is the fancy way of making the poor pay the Elite’s bill’s. after all, those who have the Gold make the rules.

    Republic smublic,, fancy that. such lies and innuendo. congress is nothing but a Club of the Rich, by the Rich and for the Rich. R or D has little difference nowadays. the 1% make the 99% pay for everything.

    also known as Trickle Down. the Bills trickle down and the Money Trickles Up. a return to Feudalism. King Reagan and his realm.

    the same old same old.

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    puddlesplatt  about 11 years ago

    I would move but hte question is, who would take us?

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    Burnside217  about 11 years ago

    We laugh, but there was talk in Washington state this month about taxing bicyclists because they produce more C02.

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    hippogriff  almost 11 years ago

    uniquename: Yeah, I filed against the leader of the flat earth bloc on the Texas State Board of Education (the ones that write the textbooks for the nation). I got a SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) from the Democrats (who didn’t even care to file against him) and total censorship from all media except the League of Women Voters.

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    Dtroutma  almost 11 years ago

    Folks need to realize Wiley has summed up “privatization”, where toll roads around the country (operated by AUSTRALIAN companies) have taken over roads constructed with PUBLIC MONEY, and now increase the cost of travel by 500 to 5,000% per mile!!

    When the west was being settled, private landowners did construct toll roads at key passes in many places. Travel sped up considerably in time, and volume however when tax supported “free” roads replaced tolls.

    Now the Golden Gate Bridge has replaced the “human element” of actual toll takers, it will be interesting to see what happens to those tolls now that “costs” have been reduced.

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    Rickapolis  almost 11 years ago

    We wouldn’t have the need for so much austerity if everyone paid their fair share.

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    RobinHood2013  almost 11 years ago

    They should use one of those en route to Capitol Hill! Make the politicians pay toll before they can get in — BAZINGA! National debt solved, over time.

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    pauldamin  almost 11 years ago

    But that’s everyone’s favorite tax…the one someone else pays.

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    vwdualnomand  almost 11 years ago

    austerity doesn’t work.

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    Ernest Lemmingway  almost 11 years ago

    There are plenty of ways to go austere without hurting the public. Eliminate “entertainment” and “travel” budgets for members of state and federal Congress, for one. What are they doing that justifies an “entertainment” budget at all? Go spend seven bucks on a movie ticket; that’s about all the “entertainment” budget we, their constituents, have.

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    Justice22  almost 11 years ago

    Sounds like our governor who wants to sell the major highways in the state to private firms to make into toll roads.

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    Varnes  almost 11 years ago

    emjaycee, thanks!

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    orz  almost 11 years ago

    Note the people wearing suits. It must be bait for commenters to make snide remarks about “Congress,” “Wall St.,” “bankers” and “lawyers.”

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    Popeyesforearm  almost 11 years ago

    next they’ll start charging for every comment on GoComics.

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    Caddy57  almost 11 years ago

    Many years ago before Obamanomics hit…or for that matter was ever thought of there was a parking meter on every block of the downtown district of my town…now there is no downtown…and to think ….WalMart was interested in doing the same thing here killing the economy.

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    Caddy57  almost 11 years ago

    The only reason that is happening is so the “forced payments” still roll in on time.

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    pcolli  almost 11 years ago

    There seem to be a lot of people on this page who don’t like the way things are run. Why don’t you do something about it?

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    Robert C. Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    It’s folks with attitudes/opinions like yours that allow the least competent and ethical to pursue/accomplish their detrimental ends. Guess you could leave, while you still may…or are you looking for a “Free Ticket”?

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    EDinWAState  almost 11 years ago

    I am really sick of all of you who blame Con’s or Dem’s for the economic mire we’re stuck in. There would be no discussion of austerity if the tax burden, for each level, were actually paid!.. The poorest among us and the shrinking middle class pay their fair share because the are afraid of the consequences of not doing so. The super rich, who are, supposedly taxed at 35%, find myriad ways to dodge those taxes, therefore, not paying for the services rendered to them by the rest of us and in most cases only pay an effective rate of 13% or less (Mitch Romney figures). many of the richest corporations the world has ever seen, making obscene profits… actually get refunds from we, the real tax payers.

    Bickering among ourselves is solving nothing except enlarging the wealth disparity being suffered in this country. The time for the blame game is ended… the time for action is at hand.

    1) Eliminate off shore headquarters of mega corporations for the purpose of tax evasion.

    2) Restore Tariffs on goods imported by and from American companies operating overseas, then, shipping cheap goods home, to the same levels established in the 80’s by Reagan.

    3) Enforce all the laws extant on the books against tax evasion. Period… with no exclusions or loop holes.

    Americans are greedy people and the mega rich are only too happy to satisfy and manufacture that greed. We have forgotten the lessons of our grandfathers who only bought what they needed and not what they wanted… can any of us actually tell the difference today?

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    Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Is this the solution to unemployment?

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    gorbag  almost 11 years ago

    Thanks the maker we have Congress to force the Post Office to continue to lose money!

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    jkhandy  almost 11 years ago

    Your attitude of submission is the epitome of the problem that got us where we are now.

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    water_moon  almost 11 years ago

    Reminds me of a “duh!” study that came out about 5 or 6 years ago:

    Over 70% of Americans agreed that spending had to come down, but no one was willing to cut their pet programs.

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    bmonk  almost 11 years ago

    They had to. The Chicago Toll system was paying off too quickly with all the drivers and they didn’t want to lose their jobs.

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