AHHHHHHH!!!!KJ Christopher wrote:trucks, trailers, cars, house remodelsMarshall Grice wrote:doing some quick math, a 2% increase in sales tax costing you 3500 dollars means you spent roughly 175,000 dollars this year?Steve Ekstrand wrote:2008 was unusual spending, but it would have cost us an additional ~$3500.
he's an atm machine.
think of what it would be if they collected sales tax on his hookers-n-blow.
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haha, Jeff's head just exploaded! Maybe he uses his PIN NUMBER while reading a UPC CODE. Watch out for that HIV VIRUS and those CSS STYLE SHEETS. hahaJeff Shyu wrote:AHHHHHHH!!!!KJ Christopher wrote: trucks, trailers, cars, house remodels
he's an atm machine.
think of what it would be if they collected sales tax on his hookers-n-blow.
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Aaron Goldsmith wrote:haha, Jeff's head just exploaded! Maybe he uses his PIN NUMBER while reading a UPC CODE. Watch out for that HIV VIRUS and those CSS STYLE SHEETS. hahaJeff Shyu wrote:AHHHHHHH!!!!KJ Christopher wrote: trucks, trailers, cars, house remodels
he's an atm machine.
think of what it would be if they collected sales tax on his hookers-n-blow.
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But think... That's like $70K I didn't have a chance to lose in the market!!!Marshall Grice wrote:doing some quick math, a 2% increase in sales tax costing you 3500 dollars means you spent roughly 175,000 dollars this year?
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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unleash ... mers-.htmlSteve Ekstrand wrote:Sebastian Rios wrote:I am totally blown away that 1A passed...bridge to nowhere.
2: Well, it just got harder to do business in CA, that's nothing new, I'm all right with the farmers having to re-tool.
There is a small(ish) commercial egg farm that I pass on a regular basis at lunch, they have been doing well since they opened in the early 90s, it'll be interesting to see how they fare now.
They are gone Seb. Its a unilateral measure. Eggs will simply be raised outside our borders and trucked in. Its a low margin business with plenty of competition. Its over for them.
Follow up on Prop 2 about chicken coops.
I found it interesting that there was already a standard set forth by an industry group, Prop 2 looks less invasive when to me now that I realize most egg farmers were probably already following the standard.