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It's hard to live in the U.S. and not use something made by one of those filthy corporations.
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Nope. I've found a different outlet for my anger. I'm making videos and putting them on youtube. I've got two up and will have a third in a few weeks. And if you saw them you would think they were done by a professional production company.
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The replies on this thread remind me of that one song - we didn't start the fire. Cayman islands Swiss bank accounts, hidden moneeeey, right to work for less, praise the Job Creactoooors, iPad death factory, anti-gay right to work for less money, anti-woman and Viagra commercials on TV - I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!
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Yes, Switzerland too. I don't like how the media has given that country a pass. They claim to be this peaceful "neutral" country and yet they let corrupt people hide money in thier banks. Disgusting. At least they is how they once were. I don't know if they have changed any. Of course the best and peaceful way to change things is to change U.S. law. But even so, American corporations and people who hide their money down there should be ashamed of themselves. If they want to hide their money down there then why stay in the U.S. to begin with? If the U.S. is not good enough for their money then why is it good enough for them to stay in?
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Is my wanting to send the Marines to the Caymans worse that the U.S. going to war over oil? Nope.
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War for the good causes = good. War for the bad causes = bad. Just think, this country had a revolution simply because some businessmen did not want to pay a TAX to the king in England. The south went to war to keep their slave workers. Can't we have a war for the good causes? Keeping American made money here in the U.S.? I've been creating videos to put on youtube trying to get people to unite. I was doing research on the towns in south western Indiana and discovered one plastic company is owned by a Saudi Arabian company. There's a factory about six minutes away from me and they were just bought out by people in the middle east, I do believe Saudi Arabia. And then there is the factory seven minutes away from me and they fired many of their long time workers so they would not have pay their pensions and replaced them with low paying temp workers. If I were Dr. Frankenstein I would create the perfect beast - a mix between Jimmy Hoffa and Curtis Lemay.
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Legal tax avoidance is OK. But this holding money out of the country is bad, bad, bad and the laws need to be changed. There are plenty of reasons to locate money offshore? All those reasons are bad and bad for the U.S.A. Instead of taking down dictators that were once on the C.I.A. payroll we should send the Marines into the Cayman Islands, take all the records we can find, and then prosecute all the Americans who have money down there. Plus put the hurt to the Cayman Islands and hurt them so bad they get out of the corrupt business of holding money for sneaky people.
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I'll take the word of attorney and good guy Mike Papantonio over others.
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That's what people said about the middle east before 9/11, and then look what happened. The thing about the Cayman Islands is that there can be all kinds of people hiding money down there. Mr. American can have money down there but his lock box might be right next to some terrorist from Africa. And who knows, Mr. American might be funneling money to the terrorist, or some other bad person. It's pretty clear people who have money hidden down there or other places are up to no good and have something to hide.
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What is everyone's opinion of U.S. corporations and very wealthy people who hide their money down in the Cayman Islands or some other country that allows this kind of sneaky behavior? It's really disgusting. Corporations and companies get tax breaks in the U.S., they make their money in the U.S., but instead of paying taxes like the rest of us they hide their profits down in the Cayman Islands. And wealthy people do this too. Very disgusting. The really scary part is that in years past, organized crime used the Cayman Islands to hide their money. Corporations and people who do it now most likely have something to hide along with their money. From an attorney I heard on the radio, last year Europe did a big investigation into tax havens and found most people behind it were corrupt and doing illegal things. It's not that hard to open up a bank account. What drives a corporation or man to hide their money all the way down in the Cayman Islands? I suspect most people who have money down there have made dirty deals in the past with all sorts of bad people, including terrorists.
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Term or word for "work any job, to pay the bills" ?
HoosierGuy replied to bcguy's topic in General Discussion
No. And I said it would be voluntary. No punishment for staying in the workforce but they should be rewarded when they reach 50 and want to retire. -
Term or word for "work any job, to pay the bills" ?
HoosierGuy replied to bcguy's topic in General Discussion
What we need is the retirement age dropped to age 50. No one should be forced to retire but they should be offered complete retirement with full healthcare at age 50. That would open up the job market. Also have universal continuous unemployment paid to those not working. I believe some countries in Europe have continuous employment for the unemployed. One thing is for sure - it's crazy to expect people to work until they drop dead of old age or something else. When people reach 50 it's time to retire and enjoy life. Spread money by traveling and living out your dreams and hobbies. -
I have a Roku streaming player hooked to the TV and I added a channel to get European news. I watched a news cast from Europe last night and the images they showed of the ship were amazingly terrifying.
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No, not at all. I will provide truthful non-religious, non big business viewpoints. I believe in separation of church and state, and that includes news and politics. Or use that Project Vote Smart site. Find your representative and copy and paste the bill into google and read articles about it and see if you think the bill they voted for is in your favor.
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When it comes to political truth the best place to find it is - me! Private message me and I'll be happy to answer by email.
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US redefining rape to include men as victims
HoosierGuy replied to ADoyle90815's topic in Current Events
If you go to a place you KNOW you have to watch out for your drink being drugged, I would say he's a fool to go and he's asking for trouble. Asking for trouble. -
US redefining rape to include men as victims
HoosierGuy replied to ADoyle90815's topic in Current Events
So why would you go to a club in the first place? You know the dangers - stay away. -
US redefining rape to include men as victims
HoosierGuy replied to ADoyle90815's topic in Current Events
I could be wrong saying it's only from the right. I'll say from the right and non-political. But they all have one thing in common - anger. They are angry they have to pay their former wives/girlfriends. -
US redefining rape to include men as victims
HoosierGuy replied to ADoyle90815's topic in Current Events
I've never seen a news story locally of any man being rapped by another man. Men raping women - yes. I'm sure it happens tho. I'm not saying it does not 100% happen. I'm saying there are a lot of divorced men and a good number of them have to pay monthly payments and they act like it kills them even though they brought kids to this earth. Whenever I've heard men say laws need to be tougher to include women raping men it's usually from men who are highly ticked off because they are paying child support. -
US redefining rape to include men as victims
HoosierGuy replied to ADoyle90815's topic in Current Events
I have found the push to include men being raped by women to be from far right men who are ticked off at women, usually because they have to pay child support or the wife got half the mans savings during the divorce. What grown man is raped by a woman? I've yet to see a woman that could rap any man I've seen. I'm not saying there are not physically strong women. But all this push to include men is really an attack on women by the right wing that have a deep down hatred for women, or at least want to control them. -
If he's like 99% of the others, then he's going to tell his wife and his wife will tell her "friends".
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Woman arrested for offering to check her concealed firearm.
HoosierGuy replied to MarginOfError's topic in Current Events
No offense but that World Trade Memorial is a joke. It looks like a sewer and it looks like that rock in Saudi Arabia they all walk around, nice a and square and black. What a disgrace. Who built that thing, terrorists from the middle east? It's a disgrace. America can't even build a decent monument anymore to the innocent women, children and men that died on 9/11. Sad. -
Those remote control helicopters are cool and fun to play with.
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Willies Alert -HS Prank: Multiple points of failure!
HoosierGuy replied to Dravin's topic in Current Events
It's stories like this and others that cause parents to keep their kids in home school or send them to private schools. -
Willies Alert -HS Prank: Multiple points of failure!
HoosierGuy replied to Dravin's topic in Current Events
So everyone says it's sick. But isn't it wrong to let students give each other passionate kisses with other students? It's a school for goodness sake, not a kissing school. Maybe they felt it was more respectable and safe to do it this way. Another question - is a mom/dad kissing their son/daughter on the lips a little passionately considered incest? I admit it does have an icky factor but I don't think it is incest. I can see how something like this happened. No kissing contests should be going on. Asia is making more and more doctors and here we are with kissing contests in school. Also note this story is from the Blaze.