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Old 01-13-2009, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: FW: To All My Valued Employees, (ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE)

To an extent I agree. I started my own business and worked my a$$ nearly to death to get to where I am now. I have suffered through heat stroke, physical exhaustion, lived less than a bum in the beginning, foregone all the luxuries that so many have come to take for granted, worked when I was so sick I had to vomit behind the bushes, and saved and reinvested every penny I made in the beginning.

Now I am several years ahead on my mortgage, I live in a modest house, I drive a nice truck, my bills are paid, and I am actually getting ready to put money away for retirement. I work eight months a year and take the winters off. I take my family to the Keys for two months each winter.

I still shop at Goodwill for my clothes and rarely go out to eat. I have hired and fired more than sixty employees in the past four years. I do not tolerate laziness or belligerence. I have two excellent employees that I am selling the business to who appreciate the hard work that goes into building and maintaining a business. In this respect I am very fortunate. No matter what happens at the hands of our tyrannical government I would not take it out on my employees.

Even so, the taxes are overwhelming. I find it rather queer that as some one who has made the effort to better myself, contribute to the local economy, perform charitable work on a weekly basis, have performed emergency storm damage clean-ups and rescues (paying my employees for their labor and covering my operating costs for these acts of community involvement out of my own pocket while not realizing even a break even - let alone a profit) that I am penalized by higher taxes.

The level to which I am disgusted by the requirement that I contribute to bailing out irresponsible, lazy, criminal, incompetent organizations is ineffable. The bailouts are a prolonging of the inevitable. Our economy is predicated upon an unsustainable model that has reached its ultimate terminal point.
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Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with True Flow foam filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, K&N oil filter, Royal Purple in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires.
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150,620miles on the odometer Tundra Fuel Economy Blog

19+ MPG on the Highway at 75 MPH in a DC with a four speed automatic and a bad O2 sensor - not too shabby!

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