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David In Indy:
:laugh: :laugh:
I have never seen Cody let a fart on Oreo, but I bet he has! :D
God knows he's farted on me plenty of times, so why not the cat too?? ;)
That's a funny picture Dottie! Thanks for posting it! :D
David In Indy:
July was a somber month in Indiana. This was the month most Hoosiers found out just how much their property taxes increased. The state of Indiana has increased Hoosier's property taxes as much as 200 percent, and people are losing their homes here; not by the dozens or even hundereds, but by the thousands and tens of thousands.
The future here looks even more bleak. The state has apparently decided to increase not only our property taxes but our income taxes and state and local sales taxes as well. Many Hoosiers are considering a move out of Indiana. Permanently.
On July 16, 2007 a protest against these unreasonable taxes was held in downtown Indianapolis. Roughly 300 people attended the protest. I'm certain more Hoosiers would have attended, but our local media seems afraid to cover anything even closely related to these tax issues. I wonder why?
I also wonder if such tax increases are happening in other parts of the country, or if it is unique to Indiana.
Someone managed to show up at the protest with a camera and they filmed the event. Here it is. You judge it for yourself.
Oh, and God Bless America! >:( ::)
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arjjb1u64Kc[/youtube]
David In Indy:
Sorry if I turned everyone off with my tax gripes! I noticed once I posted that Indianapolis protest video, this thread just up and died! :laugh:
Well, maybe nobody is reading any of this anyhow. ???
But one thing to remember: Indiana is a Republican state. Red. Red. Red. Redder than George Bush's own blood. We do have a Democratic US senator (Evan Bayh) so this gives me a little hope. But he's a moderate Democrat, and in some cases he's as bad or worse than a few of those Republican senators.
But I digress.
If a red state like Indiana can pass such huge tax increases (Republicans are against tax hikes) than this sort of thing can happen anywhere in the country. And right now, Hoosiers are outraged over all these tax increases. There is suddenly an eerie silence throughout the state. It almost feels like a pressure cooker here. And sooner or later the lid is going to blow. Mark my words. My property taxes increased 70 percent this year; from $1487 to $2553 every six months. Fortunately I am farily secure financially, but many people in Indiana cannot afford such huge increases in their taxes.
And like I said, if it can happen here, it can easily happen in other areas of the country.
In other news, my boyfriend Alex is here visiting me from London along with two of his friends. His friends Chris and Peter will be returning to England next Friday, August 25th, and Alex will be here with me until September 22. Fortunately the heat has broke here (it was in the upper 90's F with heat indexes of 110 F earlier this week, but today it only reached 84 F. Very nice!! We need the rain though. We are having a drought right now, and they have placed water restrictions on us. Hopefully we will receive some rain very soon. :)
Front-Ranger:
Great news about the weather! Excellent news about Alex. Taxes? What are taxes?? ;D
David In Indy:
Oh, and I almost have chapter one of my new story written. Alex has put a bit of a kink in my writing these past few days, but never the less, it is almost finished. I don't know if I will be posted the story openly on the forum, but Scott (Moremojo) if you are reading this, I will certainly email you the chapters as I finish them. You were the one who inspired me to write the story in the first place! :D
Just pm me your email address, and I will send the chapters to you! :D
I am naming the story "Maya Owicha Paka" (Lakota for "Twist of Fate")
Who knows when I will finish chapter one, but it shouldn't be too long from now! It all depends on Alex! :laugh:
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