"Great thinking" at LostHorizons

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webhick wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:He came to our last DC Quatloos gathering...
Was he the one in the wife-beater that said "Summary Judgments make me hot" and the bedazzled thong?
Oh man, if that's the kind of stuff that happens at those gatherings I wish I lived closer to DC.
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webhick wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:He came to our last DC Quatloos gathering...
Was he the one in the wife-beater that said "Summary Judgments make me hot" and the bedazzled thong?
:shock:

Um, to change the subject a bit: What do you guys and gals actually talk about at these get-togethers up there in DC? Do you talk about taxes and scams, etc., or do you talk about normal stuff, you know, like elementary particle physics and French impressionism and the starting lineup for the 1961 Yankees and stuff like that?

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Famspear wrote:
webhick wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:He came to our last DC Quatloos gathering...
Was he the one in the wife-beater that said "Summary Judgments make me hot" and the bedazzled thong?
:shock:

Um, to change the subject a bit: What do you guys and gals actually talk about at these get-togethers up there in DC? Do you talk about taxes and scams, etc., or do you talk about normal stuff, you know, like elementary particle physics and French impressionism and the starting lineup for the 1961 Yankees and stuff like that?

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How 'bout that Beltway traffic?
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What happens at the DC gatherings, stays at the DC gatherings...
Demo.
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Demosthenes wrote:What happens at the DC gatherings, stays at the DC gatherings...
[Infantile tax protester/denier/narcissist/psychological transference in connection with unresolved issues I must have had with my parents mode = on]

A coverup! A coverup! Waaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh! It's not faaaaaaaaiiiiiiirrrrrr!

[Infantile tax protester/denier/narcissist/psychological transference in connection with unresolved issues I must have had with my parents mode = off]

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Demosthenes wrote:What happens at the DC gatherings, stays at the DC gatherings...
So many possible comments, and so much discretion.

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Demosthenes wrote:What happens at the DC gatherings, stays at the DC gatherings...
Unless, of course, someone moves the body to someplace outside DC.
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webhick wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:What happens at the DC gatherings, stays at the DC gatherings...
Unless, of course, someone moves the body to someplace outside DC.
Is Ft Marcy park in DC?

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darling wrote:
Imalawman wrote:I wonder why Jonathan Siegel? He's a smart cookie, but he's not a tax law guy (that I'm aware of anyway).
http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/jsiegel/ ... omeTax.htm
I sit and stand corrected. Very interesting....one wonders if said professor posts on here.... :)
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CaptainKickback wrote:
oldhawaiiscot wrote:we need someone to find the SCOTUS decision that definitely states that private party money received for their labor is not taxable, that doing so is an invasion of their rights of property, liberty, and whatever else
Judge Crater has it. Along with "whatever else".
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oldhawaiiscot wrote:So, my attempt to think of how to correct this, is we need someone to find the SCOTUS decision that definitely states that private party money received for their labor is not taxable, that doing so is an invasion of their rights of property, liberty, and whatever else.
I think that they ought to look, instead, for leprechauns, unicorns, and a way to get David Ortiz his baseball mojo back. They'll have much better luck....
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