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Originally posted by mixman
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Originally posted by Capt. Bill1
"According to a CNN exit poll in 2008, those making less than $15,000 a year made up 13 percent of the population but just 6 percent of voters"
The first thing I learned in statistics back in college was that they can be made to look any way one wants them to. I read the above and thought the wording just a little too convenient: "those making less than $15,000 a year" - that isn't stating if they're on welfare/public assistance or not. They could be part-time workers who do not accept public assistance. But you're right, I'm sure they don't care about raw sewage much either way!
Here's an article from the other perspective: http://www.ijreview.com/2013/10/88205-guess-political-party-gets-support-welfare-recipients/
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Originally posted by mixman
We are the easy targets. We are the "haves" and the general public the "have-nots". We're rich and evil as everyone knows one has to be wealthy to own a boat. ..........
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Originally posted by BillyK
Thanks Bill, it is always helpful to hear from first hand experience. And Kurt for the models, it's a great place to start.
Billy K
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Originally posted by rawidman
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Originally posted by mixman
We are the easy targets. We are the "haves" and the general public the "have-nots". We're rich and evil as everyone knows one has to be wealthy to own a boat. ..........
I am reminded of that each time I pay my cell phone bill. There's a tax on cell phone bills to pay for free cell phones for welfare recipients. Back in my day if you couldn't afford something you did without until you could afford it.
Look for a tax soon on boat owners so poor people can have free boats.
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Originally posted by Capt. Bill1
[Well, sort :
"The Lifeline program is not directly subsidized by taxpayer monies. It is paid for out of the federal Universal Service Fund (USF) through a fee assessed against telecommunications service providers, who may or may not pass those costs along to their customers:"
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/cellphone.asp#yLCZfJYklmTgbEEF.99
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Originally posted by rawidman
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Originally posted by Capt. Bill1
[Well, sort :
"The Lifeline program is not directly subsidized by taxpayer monies. It is paid for out of the federal Universal Service Fund (USF) through a fee assessed against telecommunications service providers, who may or may not pass those costs along to their customers:"
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/cellphone.asp#yLCZfJYklmTgbEEF.99
Please think clearly about what you posted.
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Originally posted by Harlan
I have been a lot of places in this country by boat, the worst pollution I have seen was in Washington D.C.
While at Gangplank Marina, I say raw sewage, diapers, garbage and everything else you can imagine flowing into the water. Absolutely disgusting, not to mention the hypocrisy of our government. Not surprising.
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Originally posted by mixman
There are much better/nicer places to go in the Chesapeake than the Potomac. You'll waste days trying to get to DC if you want to even go there. Ron, should we restart your older thread about the Chesapeake for those of us locals to put our 2 cents in for destinations or perhaps start a new topic?