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That's what I meant to say; high gas prices are the result of 100 million people migrating to the suburbs, AND Andre delivering pizzas in a '79 Newport. I'm sure that's some kind of crime. But there's probably a statute of limitations on destroying an ecosystem. Anyway, living AND working in the suburbs demonstrates that you've rehabilitated yourself. So ..... okay. .
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Replying to: snakeweasel (Jan 17, 2008 3:13 pm) If I'm driving on a toll road I am certainly burning gas, meaning I am paying a gas tax. If no gas taxes are going towards this toll road then that doesn't seem quite right. Whether or not you believe in toll roads they definitely deserve their share of the gas taxes. The other option would be to calculate how much gas was burned by drivers on these toll roads and refund them for the amount of gas taxes paid. |
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Replying to: 1stpik (Jan 17, 2008 5:46 pm) I've got to believe there are very expensive, small properties(condos) in NYC that have a low incidence of crime. I think that crime rates are more a function of economic conditions. Bring affluent people into the inner-city and you will see a lower crime rate. |
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Replying to: lemko (Jan 17, 2008 5:41 am) I don't know. I used a home equity loan to buy my new car because I could deduct the interest from my taxes this way. I don't consider myself stupid. It was a calculated decision on money I would have spent anyway. But I do agree with the thinking that you should never tap into your equity for frivolous things like vacations and such. Everybody should live slightly below their means.
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Replying to: 1stpik (Jan 17, 2008 6:14 pm) Something classy about your pizza rolling up in a 79 Newport. Almost as good as having the limo driver go get the pizza. You would not want to stink up the limo with garlic and anchovy smells though.
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Replying to: chuckhoy (Jan 17, 2008 8:37 pm) That may not be the best way to do it as HELOC usually have a much higher interest rate than new car loans and the taxes saved usually don't make up the difference.
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Replying to: 1stpik (Jan 17, 2008 6:14 pm) Ecosystems have been destroyed and reborn for millenium without our Newports. It's nothing new, and since man is natural, any ecosystems we destroy is natural too.
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Replying to: 1stpik (Jan 17, 2008 5:46 pm) Did everybody move to the suburbs because the cities became crime-infested hell holes or did the cities become crime-infested hell holes because everybody ran away to the suburbs? I think the flight of the middle class to the suburbs greatly contributed to the decline of cities. Those left behind are mostly poor and can't afford to leave the city or very wealthy and can live in the most exclusive neighborhoods. Well, $3/gallon gas might be the savior of cities as people start moving back into the cities. I don't know how you suburbanites can deal with those hellish commutes without going psycho let alone the insane price of fuel. |
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Replying to: kernick (Jan 18, 2008 5:07 am) If as science tells us that 95% of all flora and fauna that has existed on earth is now extinct, why the big push to try and change evolution? Species come and go, why sweat the snail darter or some goofy owl? It is only a sign of man's ignorance to try and change what he has NO power to change. I watched some mortals in 1990 trying to divert the lava flow on Hawaii. They thought they could protect some homes and an old church. They moved the church and most of the homes were destroyed. What is man, that thinks he can subvert nature?
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 17, 2008 9:46 pm)
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