More crossing borders
First Virginia, now Bloomberg is throwing money at anti-gun candidates in Indy.
First Virginia, now Bloomberg is throwing money at anti-gun candidates in Indy.
Corporations do not pay taxes. It’s common knowledge that those costs would be passed to consumers. And that’s more the figurative sense. However, in the real sense, they don’t pay them either. Of course not. They also have tax departments and consultants that do their tax planning with the goal in mind of minimizing or eliminating paying taxes.
I do like the spin that a company has a negative tax rate. Seems actually using tax credits makes you evil!
Years back, I stopped altogether giving money to the Fraternal Order of Police for their support of the ban on weapons that look like assault weapons. While they’ve opposed gun control since, I’ve yet to see them actually go back and rescind their support for the ban on the most popular rifles in the country. So, I kinda thought they’d given it up and maybe I could go back to sending them money. Now, however, they’re standing behind Eric Holder. I don’t think I’d mind all that much if this wasn’t timed right before he’s about to testify on ATF allowing guns to flow into Mexico.
Speaking of, more ATF guns found at crime scenes.
I wonder how long I can ignore the ‘switch to new look’ window before they force me to make it look like G+?
A bit back, a guy in Philly was pulled over by police; had his guns and carry permit confiscated; and, generally, his civil rights violated. The police pulled him over because of his wookiee-suiter bumper stickers. It went to court and a jury sided with the cops.
Another case of bumper stickers causing someone grief. A recurring theme.
US Officials claim that geriatric freedom fighters in Georgia, accused of trying to get some Ricin, got their inspiration from the book Absolved, by someone you may have heard of.
A discussion of terminology: Assault rifle, modern sporting rifle, assault weapons. I don’t think it matters anymore what we call them. It used to. And, believe me, I’ve spent a lot a of time distinguishing between the made up term assault weapon and the misused term assault rifle for years. But I think we’re passed that. Doesn’t matter anymore. The AR-15 is now mainstream and the most popular semi-auto firearm out there. Sure, it’s technically wrong to call them assault rifles or assault weapons but I don’t think that distinction matters much in the political discourse. Unless we start calling them baby-killing, hippie-punching purveyors of death or something, it won’t make one wit of difference. The anti-gunners will lie. And they will still lose.
That we’re even having this debate means we’re winning.
For 2011, 355,066 people have permits. Needs to be higher. 6% of population seems low.
Apparently, there’s a patent fight over ammo that kills people but is good for the environment.
Iranian owns a car dealership. His competitors refer to him as Taliban Toyota. He sued and won.
The NYT says the south’s manners are declining. Because we’re racists and all this social integration is getting to us. Or something. How stupid. And if I want to know about southern manners, I turn to the Paper of Making Up The Record.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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