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Scalia to students on high taxes: At a certain point, 'perhaps you should revolt' |
2014-04-20 |
[WASHINGTONTIMES] The longest-serving justice currently on the bench answered the student by saying that the government has the constitutional right to implement the tax, "but if it reaches a certain point, perhaps you should revolt." |
Posted by:Fred |
#7 Thank you Shipman. I now give you fortune cookie... |
Posted by: Chinese Charlie 2014-04-20 19:59 |
#6 Leon Gadsden |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-04-20 15:57 |
#5 I look and no can find...Clay - Putnam ? |
Posted by: Chinese Charlie 2014-04-20 14:46 |
#4 Every time I see that map I am astounded by the permanency of the remnants of the Southern cotton culture. The termination of the blue streak north of NOLA must be due to 20th century oil and gas. See that little blue spot in North Florida? Those 2 counties were the largest cotton growing areas in Florida prior to 1910. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-04-20 11:56 |
#3 A "Tax Revolt" is unlikely in Blue areas. Takes a bloody genius eh ?![]() |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-04-20 09:31 |
#2 Reid says the American people (ranchers, Tea Party) are domestic terrorists. Scalia says perhaps we should revolt over taxes (the life blood of the government). Reid's a blithering idiot and makes little sense with his babblings. Scalia, on the other hand... |
Posted by: JohnQC 2014-04-20 09:21 |
#1 When the government takes more than 50% of what you create by labor or skill, you exist to serve the state. You have become an indentured servant of the state (all of course in the name of the poor, underprivileged, etc as directed by the upper 10 percent). |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-04-20 08:30 |