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Old Mar 25 2010, 02:30 PM   #2821
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Sounds like a quote from a hooker. Or the HEAD nurse.
Sounds like the cries of a jealous man who is worried about the government shutting him down.

I thank God everyday that I have the job I do. Probably will keep it for a long time as long as the pay stays good.
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Old Mar 25 2010, 02:58 PM   #2822
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I can sell other types of insurance. You on the other hand should be more worried than myself. Once your employer starts getting hit with the taxes associated with it, do you really think he will just eat it? Sorry but I deal with several employers, as it is my job and their response is we will cut employees to off set the costs of the increases. If they don't do that they will adjust employee pay. Its just simple accounting. If they have a certain amount coming in and now the government wants a bigger piece of the pie, what the hell do you think they will do? Your employer got in his line of work to make money and when it comes down to it, his family is WAY more important than your job.
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Old Mar 25 2010, 03:16 PM   #2823
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You are correct sir, Governments consume not produce. even ones that print their own money do not produce anything except debt and obligations. Kings are cheaper than governments and we rebelled against taxes that were far cheaper than the ones we pay today that they are going to increase to pay for this grand new give away. some day they will run out of idiots like me that are willing to work two jobs just to have food and shelter.
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Old Mar 25 2010, 03:25 PM   #2824
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Dave Wise (aka: Mr Doom & Gloom)

I'm surprised you're willing to take the time away from throwing bricks through windows to come here and post.

Not all employers are as much of a dkhd as you are but some very well may be and you may be right in some cases.

IMO why should I have to support you and your horse just to purchase insurance? You don't even put in a full 40 hour week.

What other jobs have you had before you married into this one?

You want to blame somebody then blame the right for offering up this....



Don't worry Jenny. You and little Forest can always move back to Greenbo Alabama with me.
If you're sick I'll take care of you.

The question is, if I'm sick and out of a job would you take me in????

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Old Mar 25 2010, 03:50 PM   #2825
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idiots like me that are willing to work two jobs just to have food and shelter.
It costs a lot of money to live in a big house in Jenks. Why do you think they call the town Jenks?
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Old Mar 25 2010, 04:19 PM   #2826
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It costs a lot of money to live in a big house in Jenks. Why do you think they call the town Jenks?
hey not complaining about having to work two jobs just dreading having to add a third to pay for the new taxes
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Old Mar 25 2010, 04:36 PM   #2827
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Hey FurDog, did they forget to tell you that the portion of health benefits that you don't contribute towards that you now receive from your employer are going to become taxable to you on your W-2?

Example: your costs that your company pays for yoy in health benefits is probably around $300 to $400, this is just for a single employee.
Isn't that great, you just got a $3,600 to $4,800 raise, at least you'll be taxed like you got the raise. Take a shot of that medicine buddy.

Even at a 15% tax bracket that just cost you $540 in taxes if your benefits are valued at $400 per month then you get to pay $720.

This is what change looks like.


As for the right offering up their last choices, I am in FULL agreement.
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Old Mar 25 2010, 04:46 PM   #2828
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hey not complaining about having to work two jobs just dreading having to add a third to pay for the new taxes
Well Martin I'm complaining because you working two jobs as it is makes you tired and grumpy and I don't want you using that as an excuse if I beat you in the GM division.
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Old Mar 25 2010, 05:17 PM   #2829
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[QUOTE=twoputtok;1419116]Hey FurDog, did they forget to tell you that the portion of health benefits that you don't contribute towards that you now receive from your employer are going to become taxable to you on your W-2?QUOTE]

Well Dave my part of the premuim is only about $45 a week so this is how I plan on countering that.

First of all I'm going to buy a horse like you and get it a social security card so I can claim it as a tax deduction. I'll name it Mr Ed to throw off the IRS.

Then I'll quit smoking which will save about $300 a month.

Then I'll quit drinking which will save about $150-$200 a month. (Maybe start up a moonshine op somewhere)

Disc Golf?....No problem. As TD I'll play for free at all my mini's.

Food?.....No problem. Taco Bell is cheap and covers all the important major food groups.

Shelter?.....If the Coberly's and the Hindshaw's can live in the woods at Chandler then so can I.

All this great personal sacrifice on my part really adds up to a net profit for me while still being able to claim..."You ain't heavy, you're my brother.".

If I were you I would at least learn to fake that I have compassion for others or otherwise you might find yourself frying like bacon in hell.

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Old Mar 25 2010, 05:27 PM   #2830
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mmmmmm.. bacon.

(strategically placed humor)
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Old Mar 25 2010, 08:01 PM   #2831
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I can sell other types of insurance. You on the other hand should be more worried than myself. Once your employer starts getting hit with the taxes associated with it, do you really think he will just eat it? Sorry but I deal with several employers, as it is my job and their response is we will cut employees to off set the costs of the increases. If they don't do that they will adjust employee pay. Its just simple accounting. If they have a certain amount coming in and now the government wants a bigger piece of the pie, what the hell do you think they will do? Your employer got in his line of work to make money and when it comes down to it, his family is WAY more important than your job.
I have been at my company over 2 years and I am still the New guy. In a company of only 11 people it is the people who make alot more than me that have to worry. I am the only person in my company trained to do my job, no one else even has a clue as to what I get done in a day. That is the reason I couldn't use my vacation to go to wrolds last year. Nobody could do my jub properly without weeks of training. I agree with you in the fact that If I worked for a bigger company my job may be at risk. We work for alot of Invidual companies and the DEQ. My job is very safe being in the field I am. Only place to go is UP ! But thanks for your concern...I do appreciate it BOSS man is banking now more than ever and just bought a house on grand and a boat, think I am safe !
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Old Mar 25 2010, 08:19 PM   #2832
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Old Mar 25 2010, 09:03 PM   #2833
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You know Paul I don't agree with you very often but anyone in this world to makeing the claim "I am safe" better have a huge piece of wood to knock on.

Hinds, you've just been banned,.... AGAIN from Chandlerstock.

Even I don't dream THAT big.

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Old Mar 25 2010, 10:44 PM   #2834
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Hinds, you've just been banned,.... AGAIN from Chandlerstock.



Thanks Furdog! He is going to crying to my wife again!!!!!
Hinds, I have to back up the Dog on this one. Sorry Man!
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Old Mar 25 2010, 11:41 PM   #2835
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whatever...lets see you turn down my money. You guys are so full of it. It's either participate or sabotauge !!!
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Old Mar 26 2010, 12:33 AM   #2836
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this Could be what happens.....
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Old Mar 26 2010, 05:07 AM   #2837
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grr is it really too much to ask that you put your pictures up correctly? :P
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Old Mar 26 2010, 07:59 AM   #2838
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Like this Hinds!

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Old Mar 26 2010, 08:10 AM   #2839
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grr is it really too much to ask that you put your pictures up correctly? :P
iv'e fixed it like 3 times and it always resets back to the original setting. If you just run your cursor over it it should blow up the picture. Do i need to buy you glasses.
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Old Mar 26 2010, 08:22 AM   #2840
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Do we need to get you some help?

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Old Mar 26 2010, 09:28 AM   #2841
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Old Mar 26 2010, 09:40 AM   #2842
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... it's to GRIN about ! ...
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Old Mar 26 2010, 10:37 AM   #2843
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It's like I just found a key to a treasure chest....
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Old Mar 26 2010, 01:05 PM   #2844
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It's like I just found a key to a treasure chest....
all chests are to be treasured, some more than others
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Old Mar 26 2010, 02:14 PM   #2845
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anyone doin a money game today/tonight in town?
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Old Mar 26 2010, 02:16 PM   #2846
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whatever...lets see you turn down my money. You guys are so full of it. It's either participate or sabotauge !!!
Don't question the word of Zod. The only way you're getting in is if I pardon you between now and then. And if you've ever seen Schindlers list, you would know that "a pardon" is not necessarily a good thing.
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Old Mar 26 2010, 04:51 PM   #2847
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Ok, Zod.....So do you have pics all over the house of yourself. Walking around telling your pets "you must kneel before Zod" as practice, lol.

Your as much of a ZOD as I am Superman.
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Old Mar 27 2010, 10:41 AM   #2848
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anyone up for flip dubs at riverside at 1 o'clock...I should be finished here by then and would enjoy taking someone else's money..
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Old Mar 28 2010, 10:24 AM   #2849
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is there any chatter about another doubles round today?
I'm feeling the itch to play today.
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Old Mar 28 2010, 11:34 AM   #2850
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we discussed moose run yesterday, but never set a time or anything, duff?
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