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I just wanted to highlight this as an amazing comment. Thank you for sharing.FL doesn't have a state tax so really they aren't paying for it the government is
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I just wanted to highlight this as an amazing comment. Thank you for sharing.FL doesn't have a state tax so really they aren't paying for it the government is
A few years back I had a Ford P/U for patrol it beat the S### out of the Chevy's patrol car at least for leg room. The 6pt deer probably didn't like it as well though. His rack is hanging on my shed now. responding to a call. Definitely needs better bumpers for that, like on that JT. When I worked in GA. 4x4 truck would have been better part of the time, we had 2 but not marked or emergency equipment just a radio. S10 and 1 ton old beat up oil burner Ford to move speed signs, light set and barricades.As much as I love Jeep, I would HATE to have it as a patrol vehicle. Search and Rescue or Forest Patrol? Sure. City or normal county duties? Pass.
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The problem is the easy target for every agenda is the middle class. A big bloated out of control G is what makes a country cease being free imo.In any case, the government still has to prove through an investigative and legal process that money is owed. That’s due process. That has to happen or we cease to be a free country. That process is exceedingly expensive and it’s cost is often proportional to the complexity and amount in question. In other words the more money you have the harder you can make it for the IRS to prove that you owe money to Treasury. This is particularly true when the tax code itself is massively complex for businesses and certain types of investors. A lot of tax avoidance is legal. Parsing what is and isn’t requires a complex forensic process.
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