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|    Re: CRA Employee Accused of Misusing Tax    |
|    05 Jul 11 19:21:23    |
      XPost: can.general, can.politics, ott.general       From: Canuck57@nospam.com              On 05/07/2011 6:43 PM, merlin! wrote:              >> It even affects your livelihood. Employers do do credit checks as on       >> average, good credit is good employees. Bad credit tends to be bad       >> employees.       >       > It's much worse than that. Invented debt, collected by way of garnishee       > (or even just the threat of it) tends to diminish the employment       > opportunities of the 'debtor'. And thus begins the downward spiral, for a       > lot of people who get saddled with unmanageable invented debt. I've seen       > it happen to a lot of people.              Hey, if a welsher does not pay, garnishee them, I agree with it.       Letting debt go so far as a garnishee on your part tells me your a       delinquent looser, and you informed your employer too.              >> Easier just to get two jobs, pay them debts off and get your       >> collective shit together.       >       > Difficult enough to get one job, when the "creditor" is telephoning       > potential employers and threatening to sue them.You do not have the least       > clue how things really work, do you?              So? Too damned bad. You behave like a delinquent debtor, suck it up.       You had it coming.              Your right, I have no clue. Never tried welshing on a debt in my life.              >> Nope. Just have my eyes open and a good grip of reality.       >       > From what you have written here, it is clear to me that your conception of       > reality is extremely narrow and limited.              Reality and truth are often very limited and exact.              >> Funny, of all the friends I knew as kids that smoked dope, not a one       >> amounted to anything. Not a one. But the ones that didn't toke most       >> became something. Go figure.       >       > Corelation is not causation.              True. But can be. My experience suggests in this case it is.              >> Great. Oldest one has her own business, successful too. No       >> complaints there. To grandkids already too. All turning out quite       >> good.       >       > Only two? Amateur.              Like TVs, cars, stuff, I have only what I can afford to do right. No       delinquent bottom feeding dad here.              >> It is in my top 5 things to do before getting married. Yep.       >       > So, everything in your life is secondary to money?              Not at all. My wife is #1. But money is needed so I keep her happy.       Money helps me get loin strip, her favorite steak which I am about to       cook. Then we will take in a movie...and some loving.              > Actually, I think I feel sorry for you. I also understand why socialism       > has succeeded in this country. And, it appears you like it that way.              Actually it always fails. See Greece as to why and read the following       carefully.              Socialism is a great idealism as long as someone else pays for it. When       no one is left to pay for it, they can all share having nothing.              Socialism has always resulted in decay as it ignores the reality of       human need and greed. And we all have it.       --       Government isn't the solution to the bad economy, it is the problem.       ------       In Debt We Trust!        -- Obama and the democrats, world record in debt incursion.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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