dereksalem
dereksalem
dereksalem

I'm not saying all things would be taken care of without taxes...but your point is exactly what's wrong with the mindset of America.

Oh, and I forgot about the stereotypes thing. It, basically, translates to solid impression. It's a simplified view based on assumptions. I realize that assumptions are almost always a bad idea to make, but a vast majority of stereotypes come from *somewhere*. Allow me to break down the simple stereotype you said

I guess we have different viewpoints because aside from my family I didn't have *any* help in paying for college. I was refused multiple scholarships because my family has money (I was told that more than once). My family makes good money, but I didn't want to make use of it because I don't like doing things that I

Completely disagree. The government shouldn't be the entity controlling how much money is taken and where it goes. There is *plenty* of public good without any taxes...my company donated more money this year than we spent on taxation...and I promise you our donations went further than our tax money. Not to say we

Beyond all of the other discussions, I definitely can't disagree that the influence of money on politics is ridiculous.

My statements aren't true about all OWS protestors, but like any stereotype it, by definition, comes out of some amount of truth (hence the term, stereotype). Many of the OWS supporters I've met and spoke to are either angry students, folks that are no longer part of the work force, or people with stories of family

I'd like to point you to YouTube, or really any news outlet other than CNN. Most of them do nothing but spout out numerical figures they've been told and commentary preached about on a few select networks. Many of them think Capitalism is the reason our country is where it's at.

As I said above, there are just as many taxation and corporate laws that completely screw business-owners. It's definitely possible to stretch above 50%. Think about it this way: A business owner only answers to himself. He is the one that ends up paying for any losses. A vast majority of his income can be stripped in

A President or CEO of a company has different taxes associated with the position that increases the amount required to pay because they also have to account for the taxation from the company. It can stretch much higher than 35%.

That has nothing to do with it. They're protesting things they barely understand. If someone wants to protest McDonalds for paying minimum wage, they absolutely have the right to do it. It doesn't mean their protest is going to be respectable and logical.

Let me break this down in the shortest and most succinct way possible.

Your sources are completely wrong. I've had multiple pentile screens, multiple iPhones, and multiple Super AMOLED Plus screens (currently own a Galaxy S II). The screen on the Nexus is far better than all of them.

And they're laughing at your now-ridiculous service coverage, speed, and phone. There's a reason Virgin makes no money in the United States.

Has nothing to do with T-Mobile. The Exynos used in the Galaxy S II isn't compatible with the LTE standard that Verizon utilizes. There's nothing to be "incompatible" with about T-Mobile's network...it's the same network that a majority of Europe uses.

As far as the "nitrogen vs air" thing...any ride improvement you're noticing is purely a sugar pill. The ride doesn't change by filling your tires with nitrogen, for better or for worse. Why? Because what the tires are filled with isn't what determines the quality of the ride. The *TIRES* determine the quality of the

That's the point...these are *NOT* the tires you had on your 99 corvette (and why you felt the need to tell everyone it was a convertible, I'm not quite sure...show off much?). You're saying you've had "this kind of tire" on your 'Vette, which I fixed for you by saying no you didn't. Then I explained how they're

Umm...no they haven't, and no you didn't.

That's almost irrelevant. The reasoning is simple: It's the only carrier with a 4G version (LTE). It'll still be out well before any other versions (unless you order them unlocked from third-party companies getting them overseas), and it's the only one with actual 4G technology inside.

It's easy to see why. The 2 Droid RAZR ads on this very article give a pretty strong indication. Verizon's pumped millions into the advertising for the Rezound and RAZR and they don't want to see it go to waste by launching a *third* device right now (once which they have very little stake in, since Google is paying

That's funny...because Verizon stores don't even know when it's going to launch, let alone how much it'll cost. From my friend who is the regional manager of Verizon: "They haven't told us dates or prices, specifically because Verizon employees have been unreliable in keeping secrets in the past".