B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for April 17, 2011

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    MontanaLady  about 13 years ago

    ???????

    What did we just see????

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    mark_dove  about 13 years ago

    montana lady - did you really miss the recent news fron Japan?

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    Dubito  about 13 years ago

    I think he’s sending the clothes and food to Japan. But I think the symbol he used to represent Japan is actually the battle flag from WWII, not their current flag, so it’s not so easily recognized.

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    tbree  about 13 years ago

    Hint: The Sunset/Sunrise is representative of Japan. They are sending some much needed help

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    Keith Peterson  about 13 years ago

    I get the sentiment, but not sure about stealing food and clothing to give to our Japanese friends. I am touched by the freewill offering, though.

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    pouncingtiger  about 13 years ago

    ^ I agree, uunkoke.

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    lewisbower  about 13 years ago

    The Japanese are ambitious, hardworking people. They will rebuild bigger and better. So far I haven’t seen our benevolent government tax us like a thief in the night to send our money overseas, Wait a minute, yes I have.

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    Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago

    So that’s who the slab exchange is with.

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    GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Very touching. But it’s going to take a lot of clams to rebuild. And my $500 was an insignificant contribution….a sipit in the bucket compared to what they’re going to need.

    I hope they have second thoughts about going nuclear though.

    Good Morning, Fellow Cave Dwellers

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    chihug  about 13 years ago

    Darkeforce, you are not accurate. Income taxes didn’t start until 1862 (to support the war effort). These taxes didn’t exist 100 years ago: Accounts Receivable Tax Building Permit Tax Business License Tax Cigarette Tax Corporate Income Tax Dog License Tax Federal Income Tax Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) Fishing License Tax Food License Tax Fuel Permit Tax Gasoline Tax (42 cents per gallon) Hunting License Tax Inheritance Tax Inventory Tax Interest Income Tax IRS Interest Charges, IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax) Luxury Tax Marriage License Tax Medicare Tax Property Tax Real Estate Tax Service Charge Taxes Social Security Tax Road Usage Taxes Sales Tax Recreational Vehicle Tax School Tax State Income Tax State Unemployment Tax (SUTA) Telephone Federal Excise Tax Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Tax Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax Telephone Recurring and Nonrecurring Charges Tax Telephone State and Local Tax Telephone Usage Charge Tax Utility Taxes Vehicle License Registration Tax Vehicle Sales and License Tax Watercraft Registration Tax Well Permit Tax Workers Compensation Tax

    From 1791 to 1802, the United States government was supported by internal taxes on distilled spirits, carriages, refined sugar, tobacco and snuff.

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    McGehee  about 13 years ago

    “Taxes were never your money to begin with”

    Anyone who can say this with a straight face has no right to talk about America, the Founding Fathers or patriotism.

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    odeliasimone  about 13 years ago

    Darkeforce is an example of what they are teaching our kids in college these days. It is all about the commune… there is no more independent spirit in people any more. New world order and global governance is where we are today. They want worker bees who contribute to the hive with no brains and no freedom to do as they wish. We have been reduced to insects just working for the good of the “colony” and then we die. More and more and more taxes which go down a huge hole to make the government which “produces” nothing bigger. A cancer I say it is.

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    GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Please guys, How did this become Tax Talk?

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago

    It only takes one Fellow Baby to fan the flames!

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    MontanaLady  about 13 years ago

    Thank you Dubito for explaining this simple, yet special cartoon strip this morning!

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    JPTewel  about 13 years ago

    Whine all you want chihug and everyone else complaining about US taxes. Take a look at Japanese taxes: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2206.html

    There are plenty of other countries who have higher rates than the US and give their citizens less.

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    chihug  about 13 years ago

    JPTewel, I guess we should just cast ourselves over the cliff with them like a bunch of lemmings?

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    joylion  about 13 years ago

    This is Sooooo Sweet!

    I wish it were that easy to help……

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    brklnbern  about 13 years ago

    To Tbree and others. Thanks for the explanation. I was in the dark on this one.

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    kountryking  about 13 years ago

    I would have been happier if the artist hadn’t used the Japanese imperial flag used in World War II. Some of us have a bad taste in our mouths still from that era.

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    ponytail56  about 13 years ago

    ribbie has the funniest comment I’ve heard all day. there is no way he is going to let truth interfere with his reasoning.

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    yuggib  about 13 years ago

    Grog, your “spit in the bucket” when combined with everyone else’s WILL make a difference. We say this to our Service Men and Women as a fitting, but PC thing, so why not say it to you for what you have done?

    Thank you for your service, Grog.

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    yuggib  about 13 years ago

    Seeing as we are talking about taxes, try on this scenario: Your house catches fire and the local FD arrives, but before they will put out the fire, they make you sign an agreement to pay for the use of the equipment and water, the time they spend on the job, and any injuries and /or deaths to the firefighters that occur.

    OR

    Your home has been burgled, or you were mugged, and before the Cop on the Beat will take any information, you are required to sign the same type agreement.

    OR

    The community is going to repave the street where you live, but first sends you a bill for what :your: portion of the street, in front of your house will cost. And when you don’t pay it up front, the stree does not get paved.

    Taxes are the way in which we pay for essential services. Yeah, it pays for the big things like Defense and Police and Fire services, but it pays for the little things too. Things that would nickle and dime you to death if you had to pay for them out of your pocket when they came around.

    Lived in Germany for 8 years (as a US Soldier) and talked to many of my German counterparts/”employees” about their taxes. They “lost” almost half of their paycheck each period to taxes. They get more, but they pay more to get it. Just like we should.

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    lewisbower  about 13 years ago

    DARKFORCE What was God’s answer to Cain? If He couldn’t answer, you think Washington can?

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    adubman  about 13 years ago

    Even Wolfie’s getting in on the charitable spirit….he knows his buddies over in Japan are going without bones for a while. Wolfie’s got a Heart!

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    COWBOY7  about 13 years ago

    Nice move guys!

    You too, Grog!

    (Good Afternoon, Everyone!)

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    Pogostiks Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Ever hear of the Marshall Plan? Thanks to American tax dollars being used to rebuild Europe, the Europeans were able toget their economies running again after the war;.. which meant that they could afford to buy Coca Cola, Marlboros, and Macdonalds hamburgers; what goes round comes round…

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    komix1234  about 13 years ago

    My dear old ad once said to me,”Son, I am glad to pay Taxes on my income, because the more taxes I pay the more money I made.” The money that is I pay is really the governments. I am just holding it for them. You really get paid less than your what you think is your salary. i.e. If I were to be paid $10.00 / hr , I am really being paid $7.20. I calculate on the lesser figure….SO QUITCHURBELLYACKIN’. Live with it!!!

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