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rgvtx

04-15-2006 19:36:34




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Got this poem in an Email, just had to share. It's sooooo ooooo true.

Tax his cow, tax his goat;
Tax his pants, tax his coat.
Tax his crop, tax his work;
Tax his ties, tax his shirt.
Tax his chew, tax his smoke;
Teach him taxing is no joke.
Tax his tractor, tax his mule;
Tell him, "Taxing is the rule."
Tax his oil, tax his gas;
Tax his notes, tax his cash.
Tax him good and let him know
That after taxes, he has no dough.
If he hollers, tax him more;
Tax him 'til he's good and sore.
Tax his coffin, tax his grave,
Tax the sod 'neath which he's laid.
Put these words upon his tomb:
"Taxes drove him to his doom."
After he's gone, we won't relax;
We'll still collect inheritance tax.

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BLW

04-17-2006 07:18:12




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to rgvtx, 04-15-2006 19:36:34  
I'll go with the revolt- it is long overdue and inevitable, we are just being used by the gov.l and big oil--// I am trying to figure out the IRA et the amount I can put in--we had only 2500+ acutal income this year and we live on our savings from long ago in other bus' -- (the IRS sched. 590) says we can't claim our interest on our CD's savings toward our income to figure IRA cont. this seems wrong-- one place it says they can't be figured in and just below it doesn't rule them out. Iknow the interest on the IRA's can't be figured in, but our cd interest is what we live on, barely- anyone have ideas on this matter-- all ideas appreciated-- thanks

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Roy in UK

04-16-2006 09:03:22




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to rgvtx, 04-15-2006 19:36:34  
One From One Leaves Two
Higgledy piggledy, my black hen,
She lays eggs for gentlemen.
Gentlemen come every day
To count what my black hen doth lay.
If perchance she lays too many,
They fine my hen a pretty penny;
If perchance she fails to lay,
The gentlemen a bonus pay.

Mumbledy pumbledy, my red cow,
She’s cooperating now.
At first she didn’t understand
That milk production must be planned;
She didn’t understand at first
She either had to plan or burst,
But now the government reports
She’s giving pints instead of quarts.

Fiddle de dee, my next-door neighbors,
They are giggling at their labors.
First they plant the tiny seed,
Then they water, then they weed,
Then they hoe and prune and lop,
They they raise a record crop,
Then they laugh their sides asunder,
And plow the whole caboodle under.

Abracadabra, thus we learn
The more you create, the less you earn.
The less you earn, the more you’re given,
The less you lead, the more you’re driven,
The more destroyed, the more they feed,
The more you pay, the more they need,
The more you earn, the less you keep,
And now I lay me down to sleep.
I pray the Lord my soul to take
If the tax-collector hasn’t got it before I wake.

Ogden Nash

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Midwest redneck

04-16-2006 04:44:03




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to rgvtx, 04-15-2006 19:36:34  
Sad but true. We need a revolt in this country to stop the nonsense tax and spending.



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Sid

04-16-2006 13:38:13




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to Midwest redneck, 04-16-2006 04:44:03  
We have some in congress working on that right now. Called the "Fair Tax" bill. It will do away with the IRS. No it may not solve all the problems but it seems to me it will be a good start.



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Vacherie

04-16-2006 14:06:55




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to Sid, 04-16-2006 13:38:13  
"Fair Tax" can't be all good. Did a GOOGLE on Fair Tax and Tom Delay. 5,600,00 entries says Delay said Fair Tax good.



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bradk

04-15-2006 19:41:18




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to rgvtx, 04-15-2006 19:36:34  
Ain't it sad,but true! ~brad



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Pooh Bear

04-16-2006 14:12:02




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 Re: Tax Man in reply to bradk, 04-15-2006 19:41:18  
"Taxation without representation is tyranny."

With representation it ain"t so hot either.

Pooh Bear



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