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Dick, I quoted what I was responding too. What people who served in the armed forces got/get as benefits (yes tax payer funded), and it had nothing to do with any of what you posted here. Stan |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Rancho Mirage, CA
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Big oil made 31% profit, did wages increase, I doubt it. Taxes cut by 17% and in reality they pay 8.2% with all the write-offs. Let me make a suggestion, 10% across the board no write-offs. Fair to all |
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![]() You don't get to discuss benefits afforded to the men and women that served. When you see a young Marine dressed in his Dress Blues missing both legs and part of his right arm with his young wife pushing him in a wheel and know that she will have to assist him for the rest of his life. Until you walk a mile in that Marines boots you need to stand down and be grateful. |
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