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  • Author:Stone
  • Email Address:stone at insult dot org
  • Contribution:314 rants by this author
  • Percent of Insult: 13.42%
  • Age:22
  • Sex:Male
  • Sexual Preference:Heterosexual
  • Marital Status:Deeply Involved
  • Penis Length:I'm a horse!
  • Location:Ithaca, NY/Branford, CT
  • Drug of Choice:Alcohol
  • Physical Self Description:

    6'. About 170. Last I heard, I was the hot shit. I've got hair.

  • Bio:

    Hello, my name is, uh, Stone, and uh, let me tell you a little bit about myself, I like Twizzlers, and I like the Alligator Bob, and my favorite movie is, um, Bloodsucking Freaks, just like your mama.

Merchandise

Lio, I think you would like this:

http://www.mediafire.com/?31wnhqmx7p35173 (I can’t get links to show up)

Sort of like the Cure, but super heavy in parts – track 3 is awesome.

St00n

OH BROTHER

BARCELONETA

Insane.

St00n

Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas!

Also, welcome back NBA!

St00n

RIP Christopher Hitchens

Kells is on a boat

Dead fucking serious, let’s bring the ladies and do this:

KELLS

St00n

Volcano Fists

Yo – if you see this, would you send me your home address?

St00n

Ah I love rhone wines and cigars

That is all.

St00n

The Greatest Song of All Time

St00n

Enormous Green Rage Monster

Aw shit, the Avengers trailer looks awesome.

1% of taxpayers pay about 40% of income taxes – ok. However, that same top 1% takes home 25% of all income generated by everyone in the country – important thing to remember.

However, that doesn’t really explain enough.

Every person in the US needs a certain amount of income to pay for necessities – food, shelter, and the flat taxes (payroll, FICA, sales) that we all pay. Let’s call that amount $30k per tax return – and that might not be enough.

It’s only income in excess of that number that we could possibly consider taking income tax from, right? People making less than $30k/yr don’t have anything left over – there’s nothing to tax.

If you look only at income in excess of $30k/return – the necessities people need to get by – then the top 1% of all taxpayers (people making around $250k+) actually takes in 50% of all income beyond the necessities. 50%!

Knowing that – that taxpayers making over $250k/yr have access to 50% of all beyond-necessities income – makes the fact that that group pays 40% of all income taxes seem at least fair. In fact, it seems to clearly indicate that if having a functioning government is worthwhile, that the wealthiest Americans can afford to put up a bit more. I wish all of the Occupy Wall Street people understood this.

St00n

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