[Info-vax] HP stopping VMS paper documentation ?
Richard B. Gilbert
rgilbert88 at comcast.net
Mon Dec 12 21:45:00 EST 2011
On 12/12/2011 5:33 PM, VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
> In article<k6udndW9YbY763vTnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d at giganews.com>, "Richard B. Gilbert"<rgilbert88 at comcast.net> writes:
>> On 12/12/2011 10:37 AM, VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>>> In article<PlyURf+jT+NZ at eisner.encompasserve.org>, koehler at eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:
>>>> In article<Z7KdnYYe7oKg33_TnZ2dnUVZ_oydnZ2d at giganews.com>, "Richard B. Gilbert"<rgilbert88 at comcast.net> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> It's a cheap way to be "the elite"! I was born and raised in
>>>>> Connecticut. I can look down on the natives! ;-)
>>>>
>>>> NJ is the only place I've been where the natives look down upon
>>>> themselves. It's thier way of outdoing you.
>>>
>>> The "natives" don't because they don't know any better! It's only those
>>> misfortunates who emigrated from other places to proNJ that realize it's
>>> insufferable. And everything about proNJ is intended to break one's back
>>> and spirit while keeping them in the perpetual tax-chained slavery to the
>>> political machinery. Few manage to escape it's criminal laws, courts and
>>> self-serving political landscape because of this!
>>>
>>
>> Why, then, do you still live in the P.R.O.N.J. ?????
>>
>> There are forty-nine other states. Talk about masochism!
>
> What part of the "perpetual tax-chained slavery" didn't you understand?
All of it! I have lived in New Jersey since I got out of the the Army
in 1969. I rented a converted garage in West Windsor some time in 1970.
I lived there for eight or nine years until I got married. Property
taxes were not my problem; they were part of my rent. When I got
married my "digs" were a tight fit. We selected a small house in
Hamilton Township, about 1/4 of a mile from the Trenton city line.
Taxes were then my problem and I paid them. When I lost my job with
Princeton University, I took a new job with a company called
"RapidForms". The thirty-something mile commute convinced me to move to
my current digs in Gloucester County. I bought a house and still own it
and live in it. There are property taxes and I pay them. It wouldn't
do me any good to move! Just about anywhere I could go there would be
taxes; property taxes, income taxes, sales tax, . . . .
There is no escape unless you can afford to live in Delaware. The
Delaware laws and tax structure bring about a situation where the
companies incorporated in Delaware and are taxed there pay most of
Delaware's bills.
> Oh, and try to sell a home in the proNJ; especially, now!
>
That means that you could buy a house at bargain rates IF you had any
money!
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