No, asshole, it *has* all been explained to you before and you're too damned dense to understand.
It's none of your damned business.
Why do you want to know? What good does that do? I already have to demonstrate that I am legally allowed to buy a gun. This has already been explained to you but you're too damned dense to understand.
You're a liar.
Not ANYONE can buy a gun, legally, moron. This has already been explained to you but you're too damned dense to understand.
There are a lot of American made items at Wal-mart.
Like the hypocrite TV news going though people's homes looking for made in America tags, but they never show you that their video equipment is all imported.
Then prove me wrong. Take all the time you need, short of eternity. Not everyone sees gloom and doom at every turn. They can think through problems, find the needed solutions and make them work.
You are assuming that saving lives trumps everything else. Trust me, there are many people that need killing.
As for saving lives, there's a category of interest called "Defensive Gun Use." On this, you need not trust me. Simple investigation will show that guns save considerably more lives than the deaths caused by them.
#1: If the government knows who has guns, they know where to go to confiscate them. Both the states of New York and California have done exactly that.
#2: No matter how much you try to equate guns and cars, the fundamental fact remains that ownership of guns is protected by the Constitution and cars are not. If you want to put significant restrictions on guns, you'll have to amend the Constitution; good luck with that.
Another favorite tactic. Make a statement and then make ME prove that HIS assertion is wrong. So far you haven't answered my question which is WILL it work? But I will give you your props this time for at least not insulting me. Half a loaf and all of that.
No because they are your eggs no transaction had occurred.
Don't know right off, under this particular rather absurd scenario . As I mentioned earlier, what the law says and what is enforced and what CAN be enforced are entirely different things.
Accountability? Moron, you don't know what you're talking about. You *are* checked against a database when you buy a gun to see if you're (not) allowed to posses a gun. You are *NOT* checked against any database when you buy a car. Any fool can buy a car. No license required, either.
Loaf all you want. I made my living by finding solutions. NASA uses the telemetry equipment I worked on to track all their launches and satellites. By your thinking, they couldn't possibly work.
The discussion was of sales and use tax, not of Federal income tax, so what does the IRS have to do with anything? And if your neighbor compensates you for mowing his lawn you are required to report that compensation as income, even if it is not done as part of a licensed business. What you are not allowed to do unless it is done as part of a licensed business is deduct the cost of the gas and the depreciation on the lawn mower.
What does the ratio of federal government debt to private debt have to do with the government being broke? One can be broke without owing money. In fact if one is broke it is generally difficult to obtain a loan.
In 1930 the federal Debt was 16 billion dollars on a Federal income of 4 billion and the government showed a surplus of 730 million.
In 2011 the federal debt was 14 trillion dollars on a Federal income of
2 trillion and the government showed a deficit of more than 1 trillion.
Or by another measure, in 1935 the federal debt was about 40 percent of GDP, having risen to that level from about 20 percent in 1930. In 2011 the federal debt was nearly 60 percent of GDP, up from about 35 percent in 2005. The only time the federal debt was higher was during WWII.
If you don't think that the government owing 70 percent of the entire country's income and having to borrow half as much as it brings in to pay the interest on the existing debt means that the government is broke, I pity you if you ever need to survive on a marginal income.
NY has a spot on the state forms for any "undeclared" items you need to pay taxes on. Internet purchases, stuff you bought in other states, gifts sent to you from other states are all items they want you to include. There is even a minimum amount you have to put in the box, and a warning if you leave it blank.
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