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- From: fofp@castle.ed.ac.uk (M Holmes)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Re: Fishing Without A License... (Was: Campus bar peeve)
- Message-ID: <28402@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 12:45:04 GMT
- References: <28191@castle.ed.ac.uk> <28203@castle.ed.ac.uk> <ATAYLOR.92Nov18140827@gauss.nmsu.edu>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
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- ataylor@nmsu.edu (Nosy) writes:
-
- ><In article <28203@castle.ed.ac.uk> fofp@castle.ed.ac.uk (M "Like A
- >Hungry Trout In Spring" Holmes) snaps:
-
- Spring? What wouldn't I give for Spring. It's bloody freezing here, and
- me with no gas fire (Peeveful rant about British Gas now fermenting....)
-
- ><<jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeremy "Fishing In A Barrel With A Shotgun"
- ><<Henderson) writes a rather long and impassioned story of gross
- ><<malfeasance in a campus (SOB!) pub and ends up with 2 lines:
-
- ><>ObMikeHolmesBait: The guvmint deciding that the economy will perk right up
- ><>once home-owners get a bit more help with their mortgages.
-
- > Holmes snaps up the bait, swallows the hook and leaps
- > from the water for line after line.
-
- We all gotta have some bee in our bonnet. Hell, I could take music
- seriously and respond whenever someone slags Hawkwind. But that'd be
- both puerile and onerous since every music crit of 'em starts with "My
- god! Are those old hippies *still* at it?....."
-
- So, my chosen subject for spontaneous rants is that the guvmint will
- happily steal from me and hand the money to feckless investors. And once
- the fecklessness of these investors is proven beyond even the doubt of
- their local estate agent, why they'll just up and ask for *more* of my
- money. If we could tax stupidity, there wouldn't be a budget deficit in
- this country.
-
- >ObPeeve: Henderson probably won't bother to play Holmes properly..
-
- <sigh> It's always the way.
-
- >ObPeeve: The easily baited (and hooked, gaffed and landed....)
-
- Hey, I'm not in Usenet to *avoid* arguments. That'd be like going to
- singles bars to stay celibate. But maybe you regard folks who are easily
- persuaded into bouncy-bouncy by semi-clad bimbettes as "easily baited".
- Do the words "Unclear on the Concept" mean anything here?
-
- ObRelatedPeeve: An opinion poll was published today which claimed that
- 75% of the British population would happily pay more taxes.
-
- Now, maybe I'm just some kind of political genius but if this is in fact
- true (and folks claimed before the election that they'd vote for Labour
- and they didn't mind that they'd be taxed more - enough of 'em were
- lying that the Tories won).... if this is in fact true, and we have a
- budget deficit of 38 billion and a projected deficit of 44 billion, then
- two birds can be killed with one stone here.
-
- We could also run some interactive checks on whether folks are lying to
- the pollsters. I envisage something like this:
-
- Pollster: Excuse me sir, I wonder if you could answer a few questions?
-
- Joe Public: Well...ok.
-
- Pollster: We're trying to find out about public attitudes to taxation,
- so I'd like to ask you whether you'd be willing to pay more
- taxes to pay off the budget deficit and improve public services?
-
- Joe Public: Why, sure. I think it would be a good idea.
-
- Pollster: I'm very glad to hear you say that sir. You'll be happy to
- hear that I've brought along a chequebook with cheques already made
- out to Her Majesty's Treasury. Shall we say one thousand
- Pounds? If you'd just like to sign here......
-
- And so we'd solve the budget deficit. We'd have some evidence of whether
- or not people are telling the truth. And all those people who want to
- pay more taxes would be given the chance to do that very thing. Everyone
- would be happy.
-
- I mean, if all those folks are just waiting to pay extra taxes, what's
- holding them back? Why don't they just send a cheque to Parliament?
-
- I just don't understand why nobody has thought of this before.
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