Yes you can ask, but I wouldn't be to optimistic.UPS will $840,000,000ish in taxes a year. No reason we can’t ask for anything, including the day after Christmas since they took the day after thanksgiving.
Then I walkYes you can ask, but I wouldn't be to optimistic.
Now that is common sense. Ups doesn't have thati think they should probably use that money on capacity upgrades.
Might be a lonely walkThen I walk
Give me two more sick/ personal days to replace it.Yes you can ask, but I wouldn't be to optimistic.
Doubtful.Might be a lonely walk
the problem is that none of that is true
the most famous democratic collapses had to do with excessive foreign wars or just being overwhelmed by surrounding enemies
very few collapse from over spending, and sure asnone by the time that guy said what he said so he was just plugging the usual aristocrat line, which is ironic considering aristocracies and monarchies ALWAYS spend themselves into oblivion
Did you read over this part?with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.
Basically China own us , I think you already know it!!Why not take all the money that would be saved from these tax breaks and put it toward our staggering 17+ trillion in national debt?
Oh yeah, we are screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewed.Basically China own us , I think you already know it!!
Not hardly, but it's trending that way.Basically China own us , I think you already know it!!
Only the middle class and the poor , My brother !!Oh yeah, we are screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewed.
Not hardly, but it's trending that way.
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i didDid you read over this part?
Remember, this was written in the 1700's....
Next to Kansas there is a state that had its own experiment and has been swimming in fiscal prosperity almost from day 1.The Kansas experiment only proved what many economists already knew. The state government could not overcome what the federal government was doing to them. Real change would only happen if state and federal worked together in putting more money back in the pockets of hard working Americans. I would bet there will be a completely different story coming out of Kansas after next year.
if at first you don't succeed make excuses and try again!The Kansas experiment only proved what many economists already knew. The state government could not overcome what the federal government was doing to them. Real change would only happen if state and federal worked together in putting more money back in the pockets of hard working Americans. I would bet there will be a completely different story coming out of Kansas after next year.
Well, yeah...as long as you're not the one paying for it.if at first you don't succeed make excuses and try again!