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Offline The Village Idiot

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I don't get it. :mental: :mental: :mental:

Consistency is not their strong suit

Offline Vagabond

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Let's see.  DUmp Monkiez go nuts and start flinging poop if Rand Paul suggests that a business have the right to serve whom they choose, but says he would decline to do business with such an establishment.  An establishment does exactly what Rand Paul says and the very same DUmp Monkiez run around excitedly declaring the business to be within it's rights.


I don't get it. :mental: :mental: :mental:
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Offline Karin

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And the one who called them on it, Handmade34 is the biggest moonbat.  Agrees with William Z. Foster on a lot of things. 
I'd forgotten about the "eyes bleed" thread.  She really is a piece of work, and she's definitely going on my 2010 list. 

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no one said they're "non-profit". i said there are *no* profits. big difference.
   
to understand, you'd have to understand what profit *is*.

I used to read this junk on various Indymedia sites and, as typical, they have to twist the meaning to make it fit their imiginary world.

Simplified, a profit is typically any money you make over the cost of your expenses.  These anarchists consider themselves to be "no profits" because, after expenses, they pay themselves a "living wage" and then any money beyond that they claim to give to charities or to put back into the community.  However, their idea of "living wage" always seems to go up to where there's never any left to put back into the community.  No surprise there.

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Because third world peasant labor is a good thing.

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Simplified, a profit is typically any money you make over the cost of your expenses.  These anarchists consider themselves to be "no profits" because, after expenses, they pay themselves a "living wage" and then any money beyond that they claim to give to charities or to put back into the community.  However, their idea of "living wage" always seems to go up to where there's never any left to put back into the community.  No surprise there.

I think the IRS should look into these $7 salads and $5 bowl of beans and rice, there is definitely profit somewhere.