Fox News loses a viewer.
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:36 pm
I didn't think you watched Fox anyway. Good. Pay more attention to Alex Jones.Q, West Coast Style wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/02/18/texas. ... tml?hpt=T1
Much as I hate the IRS, and love flying, not my way to make a statement. Dude must have been in real deep with no hope, and the IRS are a bunch of heartless,vicious, disrespectful, cock sucking liars.Mikey wrote:Glad to see you're still with us Derron.
I was afraid that might have been you.
Funny how people who live within or below their means never have these problems?Derron wrote:Much as I hate the IRS, and love flying, not my way to make a statement. Dude must have been in real deep with no hope, and the IRS are a bunch of heartless,vicious, disrespectful, cock sucking liars.
They will take the food off your table if you let them.
Sucks for dude, but props to him for picking the right building.
Really Bri ?? Not that you would have a fuckin clue about running a business.BSmack wrote:
Funny how people who live within or below their means never have these problems?
Derron wrote:He may think he got over on the IRS, but they will shove the crying widow and kids aside to get the insurance on the house and plane.
Make them think twice about their money grabbing jobs.
Charged him too much for a Coke!Tom In VA wrote:So it was a Korean store that sent him over the edge.
Bwwwhaaaaa..every deal with the IRS in a collection process ?jiminphilly wrote:
They won't be getting a dime..
I run a business every day of my life. It's called BSmack and Company and it involves me selling services that are of value to others and using the proceeds to pay for the debt and upkeep of my world HQ (sometimes colloquially referred to as my home), transportation and travel expenses, and expenses related to my partners (wife and kid). And you know what? I've never so much as spoken to an IRS agent, much less run up 6 figure tax liens against me.Derron wrote:Really Bri ?? Not that you would have a fuckin clue about running a business.BSmack wrote:Funny how people who live within or below their means never have these problems?
BSmack wrote:
It's called BSmack and Company and it involves me swindling old men out of $15...
Insurance companies don't give a shit about the IRS and won't blink an eye in pointing out that their heavily regulated insurance policy form (whether it be Life, GL, Property etc..) specially provides NO coverage for arson, suicide, or if the policy holder is willfully committing a crime like flying a fucking airplane into a federal building to kill people. Tell me you knew.Derron wrote:Bwwwhaaaaa..every deal with the IRS in a collection process ?jiminphilly wrote:
They won't be getting a dime..
Why? It's disgusting schmaltz.Screw_Michigan wrote:Rack the fuck out of B_Suck.
...and that's...the rest of the story.Dr_Phibes wrote:Why? It's disgusting schmaltz.Screw_Michigan wrote:Rack the fuck out of B_Suck.
BSmack is literally turning into Paul Harvey before your very eyes.
How old are you? Have you ever paid a bill in your life?Dr_Phibes wrote:Why? It's disgusting schmaltz.Screw_Michigan wrote:Rack the fuck out of B_Suck.
BSmack is literally turning into Paul Harvey before your very eyes.
Awesome Tom. You've experienced a post-racial moment.Tom In VA wrote:Reading this thread, you know, I forgot Q was black.
smackaholic wrote: I'm about a year or two from finding a used Cessna and flying it into the Hartford IRS office......
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So in this "business"of yours, you pay self employment tax, the employers share of ss and medicare, your health care in full, personal property taxes on PERSONAL assets used in the business, Federal and state unemployment insurances, commercial liability insurances Tell me yes on each one of those, then you might have a case. You are not a "business", not matter how hard you think you are. You are in lockstep with Obananarama and his socialist posse, who seek to destroy business and covert it all to collectives who will share according to each need.BSmack wrote:[
I run a business every day of my life. It's called BSmack and Company and it involves me selling services that are of value to others and using the proceeds to pay for the debt and upkeep of my world HQ (sometimes colloquially referred to as my home), transportation and travel expenses, and expenses related to my partners (wife and kid).
That is because you are not a "business", you have nothing at risk in your work / job and you would have to have made some money to get that level of taxes. Of course, your "business" is small and inconsequential in most aspects, so carry on, Comrade Smack.I've never so much as spoken to an IRS agent, much less run up 6 figure tax liens against me.
You mean other than unemployment? Yea, no risk there.Derron wrote:...you have nothing at risk in your work / job...
So then you are not really a " business" after all right ? Since you could not answer in the affirmative on those questions, time to put a different spin on it.BSmack wrote:You mean other than unemployment? Yea, no risk there.Derron wrote:...you have nothing at risk in your work / job...![]()
Seriously Derron, if you can't deal with the paperwork, then get out. That paperwork is the price you pay for REDUCING your risk. That paperwork also allows you to deduct a whole lot more than the average unincorporated person. So shut the fuck up you simpering little pussy.
Not really..it is what makes posting here so much fun.Mikey wrote:Derron, have you ever experienced a fleeting moment where you don't feel an overwhelming bitterness toward someone, something or some other entity?
Just wondering.
Derron, how about we consult Merriam-Webster on this?Derron wrote:So then you are not really a " business" after all right?
You see, nowhere in that definition were any of your objections to my self proclaimed status mentioned. Not once.Main Entry: busi·ness
Pronunciation: \ˈbiz-nəs, -nəz, Southern also ˈbid-\
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English bisynesse, from bisy busy + -nesse -ness
Date: 14th century
1 archaic : purposeful activity : busyness
2 a : role, function <how the human mind went about its business of learning — H. A. Overstreet> b : an immediate task or objective : mission <what is your business here> c : a particular field of endeavor <the best in the business>
3 a : a usually commercial or mercantile activity engaged in as a means of livelihood : trade, line <in the restaurant business> b : a commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise; also : such enterprises <the business district> c : dealings or transactions especially of an economic nature : patronage <took their business elsewhere>
4 : affair, matter <the whole business got out of hand> <business as usual>
5 : creation, concoction
6 : movement or action (as lighting a cigarette) by an actor intended especially to establish atmosphere, reveal character, or explain a situation —called also stage business
7 a : personal concern <none of your business> b : right <you have no business speaking to me that way>
8 a : serious activity requiring time and effort and usually the avoidance of distractions <got down to business> b : maximum effort
9 a : a damaging assault b : rebuke, tongue-lashing c : double cross
10 : a bowel movement —used especially of pets
Andover you say? Just stay away from Rt 3. 93 and/or 495 are your friends...smackaholic wrote:no hartford office. i think andover, mass would be my nearest target.
About the only thing that applies to your "business"BSmack wrote:[
10 : a bowel movement —used especially of pets
So that makes it so ?You see, nowhere in that definition were any of your objections to my self proclaimed status mentioned. Not once.
Go ahead. Stop paying your taxes Derron. The net result would only improve the readability of this board.Derron wrote:Answer the questions I posed to you and we can then determine if your "business" is actually that, or your "self proclaimed" status as a "business" is valid.
Since your dictionary definition works for you in defining you business, save that it leaves out the payment of taxes and insurance, etc as qualifiers, then I will just redirect the government agencies to that definition when they wonder why I stopped paying my taxes.
I will be awaiting your reply on those questions.
You still did not answer the questions about your "business".BSmack wrote:Go ahead. Stop paying your taxes Derron. The net result would only improve the readability of this board.Derron wrote:Answer the questions I posed to you and we can then determine if your "business" is actually that, or your "self proclaimed" status as a "business" is valid.
Since your dictionary definition works for you in defining you business, save that it leaves out the payment of taxes and insurance, etc as qualifiers, then I will just redirect the government agencies to that definition when they wonder why I stopped paying my taxes.
I will be awaiting your reply on those questions.