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| 09 Sep 2011 06:54 PM |
1 cent per phone call. That's it. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 06:55 PM |
| That is the best idea I've heard all day. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 06:58 PM |
| Good luck getting that through congress. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 06:58 PM |
There's a lot of faults, in that idea. Just move to a different country. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 06:59 PM |
WE SHALL ALL USE MAIL! lol@loophole |
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Boeing717
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:00 PM |
| And add 10 cents for texting. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:01 PM |
"There's a lot of faults, in that idea."
Lol, I bet you can't even think of any faults. You just say that because you hate me.
"WE SHALL ALL USE MAIL! lol@loophole"
Yeah, but calling is direct. People might not be on the computer. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:02 PM |
"I am sorry sir but that is just a dent."
A little extra revenue doesn't hurt, ma'am. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:02 PM |
@Athena Well, over a million people use there phone more than ten times a day. To make it short there would only be like a $10 difference from what we have now. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:05 PM |
| Sweden has the highest taxes in the world and their doing fine. Their taxes cover their health insurance, car insurance, some of their bills, their education including colleges and universities, even some of their housing costs and they don't have an ecomical crisis like we do. All because they have many more taxes then we do. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:06 PM |
"Well, over a million people use there phone more than ten times a day. To make it short there would only be like a $10 difference from what we have now."
I find it hard to even talk to people as stupid as you. There aren't just slightly over a million people in the U.S. - there's THREE HUNDRED MILLION. That's way more than $10, kid. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:07 PM |
| Add 10 cents per text message and you should be able to run a surplus from the teenagers of the US. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:07 PM |
@Athena3 Look at you, arguing and telling a 11 year old there stupid. You should rather explain your plan more into detail rather than do what your doing. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:09 PM |
"Look at you, arguing and telling a 11 year old there stupid. You should rather explain your plan more into detail rather than do what your doing."
1 cent per phone call and 1 cent per text message. That's like 30 billion dollars. That should solve about half of America's problems.
Now tell me flaws with that. |
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Boeing717
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:11 PM |
>1 cent per text message
I'm thinking 1 cent per character. You get about 30 cents a text message that way, and it could cause a surplus to do that.
And then 5 cents a phone call. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:12 PM |
"I'm thinking 1 cent per character. You get about 30 cents a text message that way, and it could cause a surplus to do that.
And then 5 cents a phone call."
And now you're just trolling. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:13 PM |
athena
No, I'm serious. That would probably cause the budget to have a surplus which can be used to improve the areas that are at bare minimums like schools. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:14 PM |
Well, I see a reason that this plan can't go underway. The phone networks, sprint, T mobile, ect. They would stop this due to there being a flaw in the "unlimited minuets" or "everything's free" ideas. There are more flaws but it involves a bit to much depth of details. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:14 PM |
"bare minimums like schools."
I lol'd. Because it's true. |
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Boeing717
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:15 PM |
prayed
Then we raise the price of the unlimited stuff, and make the companies give the added part of the money to the government. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:16 PM |
"Well, I see a reason that this plan can't go underway. The phone networks, sprint, T mobile, ect. They would stop this due to there being a flaw in the "unlimited minuets" or "everything's free" ideas."
The money is taxes. The companies can't argue with that. They just won't include tax in the cost. Nobody does, anyway. "It's $19.99!""
"There are more flaws but it involves a bit to much depth of details."
You just can't think of any other flaws. Because there are none. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:17 PM |
@Boeing They would obviously refuse this. The government would be too busy at the time due to the war. |
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| 09 Sep 2011 07:18 PM |
prayed
If they refuse, raise the taxes the company has to pay. |
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