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Architorture
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 9:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Architorture

well we got all caught up in this pro bono talk...thats what this has gotten into...which really doesn't have much to do with the tax cut at all...

anyway, if the big picture is "this tax cut is no good b/c it is part of a larger tax cut program that isn't a healthy one" then okay i understand that is your position.

personally, being on the verge of graduation this tax cut seems to setup a good situation for a fresh graduate looking for a job...and with school loans and such to pay off in the very near future, a job for me is the most important thing at this point in my life...

a "fair" tax cut that would possibly effect the lower classes more would not have the same amount of positive effect as i think this tax program will in the coming years of my life...i'm sure it does sound very selfish...but no one else is going to be losing sleep over me struggling to pay the bills...
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Kevin

Congratulations on the new "primitive hut" look. Cool, classy, earthy, and ironic all at once.

And if we miss that donkey, we can still imagine him grazing just over the ridge.

Smile


PS: It is amazing how many Americans fail to calculate the effects to them of tax policies. The tax benefits of the latest business give-away increment, if any, will be going to your future bosses, who would have been getting paid anyway. Business taxes are on PROFITS.

If you want economic benefits as an entry-level employee, and help for the small businesses in employing and paying you decently, look toward 1) real health insurance reform, and 2) payroll tax reform.

Trickle-down is one slow way to get paid, dude!
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Architorture
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 5:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Architorture

it not so much getting paid better...its more about getting a job in the first place...

PS- i wanted something a little more reasonably sized in the sig...the donkey was a bit clumsy...

and you might notice on closer inspection...the 'primative hut' is actually an outhouse...haha...what that means symbolically, i'm not quite sure
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