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Old 03-19-2008, 11:33 AM
Wes Tausend Wes Tausend is offline
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Originally Posted by trularin View Post
Have you guys purchased food lately?

Yeah. Yipes!

As soon as the food industry can organize as well as the pharmaceutical industry, I think it's going to get higher. After all, food, like drugs, is something we all have to have and they can charge whatever the market will bear. That's only fair in a purely capitalist society.

I'm going to use part of my profits to buy into a food club and get a plastic food card, all from interest-paid-to-me via borrowing Federal money. My understanding is that I can get a steep discount on food as a privileged member. If my debtor windfall plan doesn't work out, I'm going to smuggle food from Canada since I live in the last border state to have Homeland Security.

I'm using the rest of my "prime rate" money to buy bullets in case my hungry neighbor(s) "comes over for a cup of sugar".

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Ron,

I always figure that somebody else can't work more than twice as hard as me. I already work about 72 hours a week. So if they have more than twice as much money as I do, they have swiped it from somebody else anyway. So I think they should be taxed at exhorbant rates. Might have been my money that they swiped ...swiped to start with ...while I wasn't watching closely, being busy at actual work and all.

I do the same thing with a credit card, paid off once a month. Since way before it became popular. And that was when it became known cash or check was the slower way to move the checkout line. I'm always in a hurry since I constantly have to get back to real work to fund the rich guys that spend all day swiping my money for a living.



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