It doesn't overly excite me either but there are some concerns.
I get it fresh baked from the oven then it is hot and I presume I pay tax.
If I buy it after it has cooled down then I don't pay tax. I suppose have
to live with that, death and taxes etc....
If I buy it fresh baked and don't eat it until it cools where do I claim my
tax rebate?
What does concern me is they talking about US, the Public, the taxpayer,
paying for THEIR political advertising election campaigns and I don't want
ANY of them. In my book, any politician is nothing other than a pile of
manure.
Anarchist of the future.... (the future is closer every day)
Guy R Day
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>I haven't got too excited about this tax. Surelyt the Cornish miners
> would always have eaten their pasties cold, down the mine.
>
> Weslake-Monza 1330
>
> In a message dated 08/04/2012 03:09:53 GMT Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
> To the folks on the other side of the pond in the (LBC) homeland. We
> feel your pain, we're mad, and not going to take it any longer.
>
> I speak of the Pasty tax.
>
> This from The Daily Mining Gazette newspaper today.
> <http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/524950/Petitioners-prot
> est-pasty-tax.html?nav=5006>http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail
> /id/524950/Petitioners-protest-pasty-tax.html?nav=5006
>
> or
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/86sjs2v
>
> The story reads in part. . .
>
> CALUMET - As they did in the 18th century, Americans are rising up to
> protest what they view as oppressive and unfair British taxation.
>
> The difference is, now it's in solidarity with the British.
>
> The Keweenaw Kernewek, a local group for people of Cornish descent,
> is gathering signatures in opposition to a recently enacted 20
> percent tax on takeout snacks. That includes the pasty, the meat pie
> brought over to the Upper Peninsula by Cornish miners and since
> designated as Michigan's state food.
>
>
> Read the story to learn what happens next.
>
>
> Tim Collins
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/12702006 at N07/sets/
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