shave and a hair cut, two bits?
To: HenryArmitage
We’re the ones who are really getting clipped.
2 posted on
02/13/2012 1:26:39 PM PST by
jimmango
To: HenryArmitage
$300,000 is somewhere between $2631 and $3000 per senator. That's on top of its revenue paid for by the senators. Just how much hair do the senators grow?
3 posted on
02/13/2012 1:28:33 PM PST by
KarlInOhio
(You only have three billion heartbeats in a lifetime.How many does the government claim as its own?)
To: HenryArmitage
If congress could only find some ways to
cut spending, anything - anything at all.
4 posted on
02/13/2012 1:30:04 PM PST by
Iron Munro
("Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight he'll just kill you." John Steinbeck)
To: HenryArmitage
It sounds to me like the barber shop is charging market rates for market services, at least on the surface. I never paid more than $15 for a haircut in my life, but I'm not one to purchase ordinary services in premium locations.
Still, I'm betting that there is far more to this story than meets the eye. If the Senate barbershop is running this size of a deficit for these types of prices, I'm betting that there is far more than traditional barbershop services being provided.
6 posted on
02/13/2012 1:46:17 PM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: HenryArmitage
There are thousands and thousands of barbershops on Main Streets all over America. Some have been there for more than half a century. Obviously all are profitable or they would not be there.
Only Government could f***-up this model.
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