To: Kudsman
Joseph Blow of Schenectady, NY reports that he is very dissatisfied with his $800 check. "I think it shoulda been 800 million. What is this country coming too?"
Ima Weezler of Canton, OH is also most distressed about not getting a check. "I have no children and haven't worked for years. Its not fair that I don't get $400 of somebody elses refunds. Its not my fault I don't have a taxable income and no children!".
Matt Jones feels that he is being discriminated against because he is only 10 years old. "My parents got a refund but I got nothing. The least they could do would be to estimate my future earnings and assume I will have an average number of children sometime in the future and go ahead and rebate that amount. I want a new bike and some Pokemon cards so they could just send those to me instead if thats easier."
Ben Wynan of Miami, FL thinks the government has a long way to go. First, they need to rebate every man woman and child in the country enough money to live on. Then they need to establish a minimum wage where we can all live in luxury. Enough of this raising it a piddling 50 cents an hour, why an inch instead of a mile? Everyone in this country deserves a good education as well. Free college for everyone is the only acceptable policy. There are a lot more things I am for also." When Ben gets his free college scholarship he intends to take an Economics 101 course at his local community college. He plans on using government provided medical care to have his feet removed so he can qualify for disability payments. "I figure that I will use my non-payers tax refund to buy me some Bubble-Up and Rainbow Stew. I've heard a lot about those and want to try me some."
9 posted on
07/27/2003 5:35:42 PM PDT by
Arkinsaw
To: Arkinsaw
Dammitboy, but Ilike the way you think!
19 posted on
07/27/2003 5:46:46 PM PDT by
Old Sarge
(Serving You - on Operation Noble Eagle!)
To: Arkinsaw
That's about right.
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