Great news indeed. The PM can travel more because he's taking his people's land and homes. Kudos PM and thingum Wilson. Your sheep are so proud of you.
Sadly, I have to admit that any of these young punks come into court with red eyes, showing their underwear and got nappy head having obviously never worked a day in their life, then I assume that they're guilty of something and what ever they're accused of his highly probable. If only those young punks can read and comprehend what I'm writing.
Davis is blaming the same people that he depends on for votes - and it's not even the fault of the citizens. The faults lie on all of the things detailed by my fellow commenters above. This man is really out to lunch. Maybe he's suffering from Jet Lag????
But what to do with the 50,000 government workers who really don't need to be hired as they contribute nothing to their respective departments and are too illiterate to find a job in the private sector? Do we sneak them into the US or do we forever support them and their masses of uneducated and under-socialized children? That is a huge dilemma that any person or party running the country will face. 50 years of ignorance is boldly staring us in the face while holding a gun. Sadly, but we desperately need a war whereby we can mandate that these violent youths get conscripted.
We all know that gangs often target family members if they either can't get to the person they want or if they want to send a message to a person in that family. It may be that this kid was just used to send a message. So sad.
Agreed. When corporations make that much money they have no loyalty to ANY country. They simply pack up and go to Ireland (for example). They politely ask the staff if they wish to relocate but are not bothered either way.
In short... any windfall tax revenue from this may be very short lived.
Sickened says...
Isn't this board full of sinning clergymen? I rest my case.
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Sickened says...
No comment.
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Sickened says...
Minutes from GP Board: Whatever we do, we need to keep our profit under the $700million tax threshold. If we grow to much we're screwed!
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Sickened says...
Great news indeed. The PM can travel more because he's taking his people's land and homes.
Kudos PM and thingum Wilson. Your sheep are so proud of you.
On Gov't targets $50m yearly via delinquent property tax sales
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Sickened says...
Poor Rahming. He must spend so much of his time on bended knee asking the good Lord for forgiveness for the things he says in order to protect Davis.
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Sickened says...
Sadly, I have to admit that any of these young punks come into court with red eyes, showing their underwear and got nappy head having obviously never worked a day in their life, then I assume that they're guilty of something and what ever they're accused of his highly probable.
If only those young punks can read and comprehend what I'm writing.
On ‘DODGING JURY DUTY IS SLOWING JUSTICE': Davis encourages people to carry out their civic duties
Posted 23 February 2024, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Davis is blaming the same people that he depends on for votes - and it's not even the fault of the citizens. The faults lie on all of the things detailed by my fellow commenters above. This man is really out to lunch.
Maybe he's suffering from Jet Lag????
On ‘DODGING JURY DUTY IS SLOWING JUSTICE': Davis encourages people to carry out their civic duties
Posted 23 February 2024, 9:57 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
But what to do with the 50,000 government workers who really don't need to be hired as they contribute nothing to their respective departments and are too illiterate to find a job in the private sector? Do we sneak them into the US or do we forever support them and their masses of uneducated and under-socialized children?
That is a huge dilemma that any person or party running the country will face. 50 years of ignorance is boldly staring us in the face while holding a gun.
Sadly, but we desperately need a war whereby we can mandate that these violent youths get conscripted.
On Gov’t eyes $140m ‘accrual’ over corporate income tax
Posted 22 February 2024, 1:18 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
We all know that gangs often target family members if they either can't get to the person they want or if they want to send a message to a person in that family.
It may be that this kid was just used to send a message. So sad.
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Sickened says...
Agreed. When corporations make that much money they have no loyalty to ANY country. They simply pack up and go to Ireland (for example). They politely ask the staff if they wish to relocate but are not bothered either way.
In short... any windfall tax revenue from this may be very short lived.
On Gov’t eyes $140m ‘accrual’ over corporate income tax
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