I agree but again, why are they focusing on the taxpayer? The real money out there is corporate. Not to mention estates and trusts. And don't even get me talking about foreign taxes. Not even off-shore!! If enforcement would focus more on these areas there would be less graft at the top and everyone would feel better about paying taxes!
Am I the only person who DOESN'T buy anything advertised?? I mean, if they're advertising and you're buying, you're paying for the advertising. The Nissan is the perfect example. By the time I would ever buy one (used only!) I'll know how long the darn thing holds up and holds it's value.
Look at the food they advertise! My favorite is the Hungry Man dinners - "It's good to be full!". Just think of the poor slobs who are eating this. Are you kidding me??
Too poor to buy the Nissan? Perhaps, but not stoopid! Currently driving: 1989 Honda CRX (35-38mpg), 1992 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (matches my 1995 Harley Classic), 1991 Cadillac Sedan de Ville (matches 1974 Harley Sportster XLCH), 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Broughm (matches 1973 Harley Sportster XL). Currently sailing 1972 CAL T/4 lake sailer 24ft., 1974 Fuji Ketch blue water sailer 35ft. And, of course, the work truck, 1989 Toyota.
For cryin' out loud people, get a clue. All this advertising is to get you to become indebted FOREVER!
And, if you want a pair of Nike's - that's what Ebay is for!! Brand new!!
I agree but again, why are they focusing on the taxpayer? The real money out there is corporate. Not to mention estates and trusts. And don't even get me talking about foreign taxes. Not even off-shore!! If enforcement would focus more on these areas there would be less graft at the top and everyone would feel better about paying taxes!
Am I the only person who DOESN'T buy anything advertised?? I mean, if they're advertising and you're buying, you're paying for the advertising. The Nissan is the perfect example. By the time I would ever buy one (used only!) I'll know how long the darn thing holds up and holds it's value. Look at the food they advertise! My favorite is the Hungry Man dinners - "It's good to be full!". Just think of the poor slobs who are eating this. Are you kidding me?? Too poor to buy the Nissan? Perhaps, but not stoopid! Currently driving: 1989 Honda CRX (35-38mpg), 1992 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (matches my 1995 Harley Classic), 1991 Cadillac Sedan de Ville (matches 1974 Harley Sportster XLCH), 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Broughm (matches 1973 Harley Sportster XL). Currently sailing 1972 CAL T/4 lake sailer 24ft., 1974 Fuji Ketch blue water sailer 35ft. And, of course, the work truck, 1989 Toyota. For cryin' out loud people, get a clue. All this advertising is to get you to become indebted FOREVER! And, if you want a pair of Nike's - that's what Ebay is for!! Brand new!!
Ditto! 25 yrs in govt.