Discussion:R-W "Nut" Goes Berserk in Texas
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18 February 2010 | |
It is reported that a Right Wing Nut with a screw loose plowed his plane into a building with ugh .... federal workers inside. He had been drinking too much tea it appears.
......... .......... UPDATE: Rich Sanchez of CNN reports that this guy is not easy to peg as a right wing nut. The guy did not like George Bush. He did not like Wall Street. [Oh, Geez] He did not like the Catholic Church. He did not like the IRS. He did not seem to be fond of the Tax Reform Act of 1986. He did not like the government. [I am checking on what else or who else he did not like]. I am having to reluctantly conclude that this guy could, I say >could< be considered as showing early signs of being a...left wing nut. |
19 February 2010 | |
I was never very good at mechanics. Always got my left wing nuts confused with my right wing nuts and ended up having to use a lock washer to keep from having a screw come loose. Let's see... am I suppose to turn it counterclockwise? Or is that only in the southern hemisphere? Thank god it wasn't a METRIC wing nut. |
Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said: | 19 February 2010 |
More explanation for what would be classified as an act of terror if he had a different last name. |
19 February 2010 | |
They mentioned this issue on CNN yesterday. Can someone explain: was he upset at being an IC, or not?
Is it easier for a company to treat them as an IC? If so, are they mad because they are not getting company benefits? I read the Tax Found. piece and I still can't figure out the gripe. Also, my cousin is a computer consultant (software). IC. He learned some certain program language when he was in the military. He lives on a spread of land. He owns a half-million dollar motor bus that he goes to jobs in. And, he owns some other small businesses that he was able to buy because of his computer work. So, I don't know if my cousin is just very good, knows some rare language or what, but these people can do well. |