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Happy Labor Day to you! Enjoy your day for truly tomorrow is labor day!
I agree with you. We pay way too many taxes in this country.
Stay well!
HAPPY LABOR DAY TO ALL AMERICANS! ENJOY YOUR DAY!
Our method of taxation is a bit confusing, alright.
Doesn't matter much, though. The $ will lose its status as the World Reserve Currency.
Currency collapse.
New - probably Northern American - currency...Amero?
Restructured debt.
That'll make everything okay. You'll see. All will be well.
Of course, the Euro is in pretty poor shape, too.
We MIGHT go straight to a WORLD currency...That'll fix EVERYTHING.
HAPPY LABOR DAY, Y'ALL!!!!
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Yep.
There are some folks claim I'm a bit "off" 'most EVERY day.
Beats "reality" up one side & down the other.
"Madness is the ultimate coping mechanism!"
(Thanks to GG for that MOST useful quote! )
'Most all of 'em I've known were skatin' pretty close to the edge.
Might be kinda helpful in that line of work.
You know...Van Gogh & all.
He didn't make much money off it though, as I remember.
That's the trouble with the whole art racket. So many REALLY make it big after they're dead. :sad_flower
The story goes some of the beat the system, though...Search:"Is He Dead, or is He Alive" by Mark Twain.
"If you think you have to suffer to create art...put a pebble in your shoe."
I'm tellin' ya... there's a way to beat that death-as-a-career-move thing.
Mark Twain..."Is He Dead..." Tells how Jean Francois Millet pulled it off. With a little help. HINT: He also was a pall bearer at his own funeral. True story? Judge for yourself. Sounds plausible.