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Here's some food for thought I caught today straight from the Daily Mail:.....sez here we need to expect a mini-ice age & you Brits can have frost festivals on the Thames! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...zing-again.htmlI still think Global warming is a bunch of whoyeee to provide a basis to bilk more $$$ outta my pockets. 
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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C'mon man, this thread was dead. Way to go, slappy.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! 
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where is the emoticon where the smiley face puts a .357 to his temple?
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Someone start an oil thread will yah! 
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I can start talking about Rocket III tire choices...
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I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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We now know it's all bunk. The proof is that it took until January 12 this year for a non-scientist from the northern hemisphere to declare that the temperature outside means there can't be global warming. The last 5-6 years that thread started in December didn't it?
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Our sun is a yellow dwarf. All yellow dwarf stars become red giants. So as our sun ages it grows hmmm. The red giant then collapses on itself making a white dwarf.
Whoah! talk about climate change!
Today we have a high of 170F but a bit cooler on Wednesday.
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Today we have a high of 170F but a bit cooler on Wednesday.
I'm stocking up on sunblock with a rating of SPF3000 just in case. 
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Just this morning as I was thinking about yesterdays record high of 64º, I wondered how come all the conspiracy theorists hadn't chimed in yet on the forum. Typical, nobody really complains when it's warm in January but if we had 4" of snow and 20º right now people would be bitching saying "Where's the global warming, huh?!?!?!" Every damn winter... 
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I love the wonderful weather we are having this winter. Its supposed to be in the 70s tomorrow. Global warming or not I don't care the gooberment can't do a thing about it any way. If the had 10 billion dollars to work on it 5 billion would be divided up between them. Two billion would go to social programs and the rest would go to a committee who would divide up 2.5 billion amoungst themselves. Rest would be given to scientists through grants to study environment and make a report at the end of the year.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Oh, by the way 1 outta 4 "tax returns" will be audited this year. Wasn't the head of the IRS $300,000.00 in the rears on his taxes. 
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Way to go, Captain Non-Sequitur... 
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Frankly, kind of wish we WOULD get a bit more (like a couple feet) snow and some bitter cold temps. Not that I'm a cold-freak, but lets face it, the system needs it. Got pine beetles, mosquito larvae and other such pests to freeze to death, and well, Colorado is always in need of a little extra moisture (well, just enough to replenish the Ogalalla Aquifer and the mountain lakes, but not enough for humidity, yes I'm picky and greedy!!) 
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Oh, by the way 1 outta 4 "tax returns" will be audited this year.
Wasn't the head of the IRS $300,000.00 in the rears on his taxes.
Damn Republican! 
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Well, there's no heat wave or lack of rain and snow in the Pacific Northwest this winter. We are 1 hard rain away from a flood around these parts.
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Oh, by the way 1 outta 4 "tax returns" will be audited this year.
Uh...not.
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Thats what I was told by my tax preparer. She had to go to a workshop about it with her whole company . She said an IRS rep. told them in the meeting. I just passed it along.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Way to go, Captain Non-Sequitur...
Sorry John, I had to change the subject one way or another. Discussing global warming is like fussing about what ya had for dinner last month. or whether it should be legal to keep a dinasour as a pet. Or what cave paintings are popular now. Oh, hey this is it, lets argue about what sealant Noah should use on the arch. What kind of violin did Nero play?
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Way to go, Captain Non-Sequitur...
Sorry John, I had to change the subject one way or another. Discussing global warming is like fussing about what ya had for dinner last month. or whether it should be legal to keep a dinasour as a pet. Or what cave paintings are popular now. Oh, hey this is it, lets argue about what sealant Noah should use on the arch. What kind of violin did Nero play?
come on, we all know that Noah was a fairy tale story.
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Way to go, Captain Non-Sequitur...
Sorry John, I had to change the subject one way or another. Discussing global warming is like fussing about what ya had for dinner last month. or whether it should be legal to keep a dinasour as a pet. Or what cave paintings are popular now. Oh, hey this is it, lets argue about what sealant Noah should use on the arch. What kind of violin did Nero play?
You react as if I was criticizing you...
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Oh, by the way 1 outta 4 "tax returns" will be audited this year.
Wasn't the head of the IRS $300,000.00 in the rears on his taxes.
Actually the IRS is the only department were you lose your job if you are in tax arrears.
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Ok so it wasn't 300,000.00, but now that I have your attention, here are the facts.
Geithner had not paid $35,000 in self-employment taxes for the years 2001–2004. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), an international agency and his employer during the time in question, did not withhold Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) tax, but instead reimbursed the usual employer responsibility of 50% of these taxes to employees who were subject to the taxes. Geithner had received the reimbursements and paid the amounts received to the government, but had not paid the other 50% which would normally have been withheld from his pay. This failure to pay was noted during a 2006 audit by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in which Geithner was assessed additional taxes of $14,847 for the 2003 and 2004 tax years. The statute of limitations had expired for 2001 and 2002, and Geithner did not file amended returns or pay the additional amounts due for those years until after Obama expressed his intent to nominate Geithner to be Secretary of the Treasury. He also deducted the cost of his children's sleep-away camp as a dependent care expense, when only expenses for day care are eligible for the deduction. Geithner subsequently paid the IRS the additional taxes owed, and was charged $15,000 interest, but was not fined for late payment. In a statement to the Senate Finance Committee, Geithner called the tax issues "careless", "avoidable" and "unintentional" errors, and he said he wanted to "apologize to the committee for putting you in the position of having to spend so much time on these issues". Geithner testified that he used TurboTax to prepare his 2001 return, but that the tax errors were his own responsibility. The Obama campaign stated that Geithner was advised by his accountant that he did not owe any taxes beyond those assessed by the IRS following the 2006 audit. Geithner said at the hearing that he had always believed he was an employee, not a self-employed contractor, while serving at the IMF.
So, if you find yourself in error you can just apologise, and all will be well.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Way to go, Captain Non-Sequitur...
Sorry John, I had to change the subject one way or another. Discussing global warming is like fussing about what ya had for dinner last month. or whether it should be legal to keep a dinasour as a pet. Or what cave paintings are popular now. Oh, hey this is it, lets argue about what sealant Noah should use on the arch. What kind of violin did Nero play?
OH, I see how it is. Now you want to argue about the cheddar brats I had last month for dinner huh! Yeah, well screw you and your dinner time arguments!

Btw, EVERYONE knows it was dinosaur crap that he used to seal the Ark...
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So, if you find yourself in error you can just apologise, and all will be well.
Doesn't work and don't ask how I know. 
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Now thats the spirit. How can ya have cheddar brats when you know boudin is better. Tell me at least you had beer with them.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Here talk about this. Is it a direct result of global warming? 
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Ok so it wasn't 300,000.00, but now that I have your attention, here are the facts.
Geithner had not paid $35,000 in self-employment taxes for the years 2001–2004. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), an international agency and his employer during the time in question, did not withhold Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) tax, but instead reimbursed the usual employer responsibility of 50% of these taxes to employees who were subject to the taxes. Geithner had received the reimbursements and paid the amounts received to the government, but had not paid the other 50% which would normally have been withheld from his pay. This failure to pay was noted during a 2006 audit by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in which Geithner was assessed additional taxes of $14,847 for the 2003 and 2004 tax years. The statute of limitations had expired for 2001 and 2002, and Geithner did not file amended returns or pay the additional amounts due for those years until after Obama expressed his intent to nominate Geithner to be Secretary of the Treasury. He also deducted the cost of his children's sleep-away camp as a dependent care expense, when only expenses for day care are eligible for the deduction. Geithner subsequently paid the IRS the additional taxes owed, and was charged $15,000 interest, but was not fined for late payment. In a statement to the Senate Finance Committee, Geithner called the tax issues "careless", "avoidable" and "unintentional" errors, and he said he wanted to "apologize to the committee for putting you in the position of having to spend so much time on these issues". Geithner testified that he used TurboTax to prepare his 2001 return, but that the tax errors were his own responsibility. The Obama campaign stated that Geithner was advised by his accountant that he did not owe any taxes beyond those assessed by the IRS following the 2006 audit. Geithner said at the hearing that he had always believed he was an employee, not a self-employed contractor, while serving at the IMF.
So, if you find yourself in error you can just apologise, and all will be well.
Actually, the Sec. of Treasury ( he's a cabinet member, not an IRS employee )is small potatoes. I don't think gov employees should be treated any differently than those in the private sector, but FYI..
http://news.investors.com/Article/599002/201201260818/obama-white-house-staff-back-taxes.htm
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What, are you daring me to lock this thread? "FYI," my ass. Just where to do you expect this discussion to go after posting something like that?
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I thought the secretary of the treasury was also over the commissioner of the IRS. I could be wrong have been before. Now for something completely different! 
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Now thats the spirit. How can ya have cheddar brats when you know boudin is better. Tell me at least you had beer with them.
REALLY? Do I look like some kind of heathen from east Texas? Hell, my grill won't even light with less than a 6 of O'Dells in the fridge!
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I thought the secretary of the treasury was also over the commissioner of the IRS. I could be wrong have been before.
Now for something completely different!
Not sure WHICH thing is getting ridden, the mutton or the dirt bike!
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What, are you daring me to lock this thread? "FYI," my ass. Just where to do you expect this discussion to go after posting something like that?
I didn't originally high jack this thread. And yes "FYI". I have no ax to grind. Income taxes in arrears is a common problem, equally in the private and public sectors. That's why the IRS accepts "offers of compromises", cents on the dollar.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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I run 20W-50 Amsoil......  Does anybody care?????? 
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What, are you daring me to lock this thread? "FYI," my ass. Just where to do you expect this discussion to go after posting something like that?
I didn't originally high jack this thread. And yes "FYI". I have no ax to grind. Income taxes in arrears is a common problem, equally in the private and public sectors. That's why the IRS accepts "offers of compromises", cents on the dollar.
That's just crazy talk. Er, I mean, quite reasonable.
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What, are you daring me to lock this thread? "FYI," my ass. Just where to do you expect this discussion to go after posting something like that?
Hardly confrontational John (well the facts at least). I would first state that if this is true, the the IRS needs to do as good of a job with the govt employees as with the public. HOWEVER, I would also like to see stats for delinquent private sector Americans who are delinquent on taxes to get a better feel for how out of line (or not) that info is. As for the staggering salary of the White House, I would have to question the need for 457 staffers, although as the article itself mentions, this is only 7 more than the previous Administration. Further, after looking at the original data, there are 140ish of the 457 who are actually making 6 figures, and the highest is $170,000. The remainder are under six figures and a large number are down around the $40-50,000 range, hardly 1%'ers. Further, the average salary has increased from $63,000 in 2003, to $81,000 in 2011. Further, assuming no promotions, that increase is in line with an average cost of living increase of 3%. And, staff size has increased a total of 20 since 2003, all of that being spread pretty evenly over that 8 year time frame (from 433 in 2003, to 442 in 2007, to 453 in 2011, so about 9-10 every 4 years. As said, I can't imagine having that many staff, and the White House would be wise to cut staff to help reduce operational costs, but then again, with the number of dignitaries, citizens, events, etc... that go on there, and the obligations of the White House who am I to say how many they do or don't. Apparently it required that many 10 years ago, and I would not be suprised to find that even 20 years ago, but didn't see any data prior to 2003.
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How come, every year, they take more out of my check, every week, than I end up oweing them for the year, and I hafta file, and wait, to get my money back, that they've had the use of all year? How's that for a run on sentence?
I guess I need to run for office, Uncle Charlie
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