| Latest Post: Started By: Rank: Category Taxed too much?Here's the chance fo everyone to offload on why taxes have ruined their lives... Member Commentsluvthesouthwell now...something we can agree on. thats a start. maybe i should give it a try if our local wal-mart carries it. usually the folgers columbian is our go-to everyday coffee. Posted 136 days ago. MunsterYou cant beat sumatran !! The sams choice at wal-mart is excellant ! It's about the only thing I'll go there for ! Posted 136 days ago. luvthesouthi know what you mean about mcdonalds. years ago when i traveled with my company, i always stopped at burger king. they always seemed to have the freshest coffee among the fast food joints around here. btw, i would cover your starbucks. it is really a step above and depending on what you get, a great value for your money. we grind our own at the house. the latest we have is a nice sumatra bean that is pretty good. Posted 136 days ago. MunsterThanks but starbucks is overpriced ! McDonalds coffee is OK if they do what their supposed to ! Posted 136 days ago. luvthesouthmoderation, i will chip in and we can go to starbucks. Posted 136 days ago. luvthesouthmunster, i don't think you understood my last post. i do not trust the politicians to always do as they say. that is why i am waiting to see real results, not just worthless blather. Posted 136 days ago. moderationMy opinion,plus a dollar, will get me a cup of coffee most places. Posted 136 days ago. MunsterAre you so naive ? you know that with polititions you'll get what you want to hear !! Posted 136 days ago. luvthesouthmunster...go spend words at the grocery store. they are worthless. i wish to see evidence of real savings overall and not simply a shell game by our politicians. there is no burying of my head in the sand. i deal with profit and loss on a daily basis just like anyone that has income and bills. i do not desire appeasement...i demand results...and you should as well. Posted 136 days ago. MunsterSee , there wont be any appeasing you guys so have a nice time with your head in the sand ! Posted 136 days ago. luvthesouthgood morning munster. i have a rather large crystal ball here and i could probably look into it and make a prediction as well. however, i am more interested in the present. the term savings can be very misleading as well as the term projected savings. that seems to be the prevailing claim now. i think you will agree that so far that has not been the case. i still have my money on the overall increase in expenditures and debt. when the debt clock actually begins to regress, you will have me most of the way convinced. until then, i had rather get my dose of hot air from the caribbean. Posted 136 days ago. MunsterThere is a government agency that predict expences and savings ! I dont follow it alot but when its used I notice and there are claims by that agency that indicate there have been reductions and savings ! Posted 136 days ago. luvthesouth"And there has already been reductions and savings regardless of what your republicans say !"....munster, keep us posted of the savings verses the expenditures if you would my good man. i am betting on the expenditures myself. Posted 138 days ago. MunsterSure there will be changes ! The wealthy are going to pay more ! Thats a start ! And there has already been reductions and savings regardless of what your republicans say ! Its just not the way they want to do it ! Republicans dont like not getting their way , have you noticed ??? Posted 138 days ago. R1KRA8Here is an interesting "Taxed too much?" story . . .
School Town of Munster cancels referendum vote, for now
By Carmen McCollum Posted 138 days ago. luvthesouthmunster, i was referring to the immediate 2% social security tax increase which affects everyone that currently pays into the program. only those that get income and currently pay zero into social security remain unaffected. we have yet to see the full impact of all of the increases to come whther directly or indirectly. however, as much as i hate to see it happen, it is necessary to wake up people to the true cost and impact from the free-spending and borrowing that we all have allowed to occur. sadly, i predict the debt ceiling will be raised yet again and there will be no real meaningful positive change in the tax policies. Posted 138 days ago. Post a Comment |