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Quoted: Is that a fancy way of saying don't compete with the gubmint? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pretty hard to do any smuggling or tax evading without institutions in place past which to be doing your smuggling and evading. Is that a fancy way of saying don't compete with the gubmint? More like you can't compete with the gubberedmint if there isn't any gubberedmint with which to compete |
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Quoted: Quoted: I mean, they did say a "more perfect union," not a perfect union. Y'know. Our boot instead of the King's. More perfect Is the boot made in chynuh? Goddammit, it's Made in 'Murica (with immigrant labor and imported materials)! |
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Quoted: Duh. Launder it through HKSB. They were caught and Holder announced Too Big To Gaol (old way of rite-'n jail). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How does a drug smuggler hide his money? Richard Reeves would make $1mil on trips. How the hell do u hide that? Duh. Launder it through HKSB. They were caught and Holder announced Too Big To Gaol (old way of rite-'n jail). Or start a religion. Just don't go too Koresh with it. And don't go to Guyana. |
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Quoted: You don't hide it. You launder it. Legit cash businesses...Car washes, Bars, Laundromats..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How does a drug smuggler hide his money? Richard Reeves would make $1mil on trips. How the hell do u hide that? You don't hide it. You launder it. Legit cash businesses...Car washes, Bars, Laundromats..... Strip clubs, casinos . . . Or you go pro level: The (insert your name here) Foundation- a 501c3 with the stated purpose of (insert cheritable cause here) that spends 30% of it's income on overhead and 65% on payroll (15% to functional employees and 50% to family members for attending (or not) a board meeting once a year), and 5% on marketing to make it look like you're doing something related to the cause you selected, and then the last 10% goes to lawyers to make sure everything is perfectly legal. |
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Quoted: So anarchy is bad? I agree. Sooner or later some gang will fill the vacuum and then we have Somalia. No thanks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: More like you can't compete with the gubberedmint if there isn't any gubberedmint with which to compete So anarchy is bad? I agree. Sooner or later some gang will fill the vacuum and then we have Somalia. No thanks. The structure we had going for a long time seemed to work pretty well. Be smart enough to keep your corruption of a size that's easily concealed, ignore most of the laws you want as long as they don't do anything to draw undue attention, put the morons in jail, and let the reasonably intelligent do their thing. Then things started taking an Ancien Regime shape... |
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Quoted: Strip clubs, casinos . . . Or you go pro level: The (insert your name here) Foundation- a 501c3 with the stated purpose of (insert cheritable cause here) that spends 30% of it's income on overhead and 65% on payroll (15% to functional employees and 50% to family members for attending (or not) a board meeting once a year), and 5% on marketing to make it look like you're doing something related to the cause you selected, and then the last 10% goes to lawyers to make sure everything is perfectly legal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How does a drug smuggler hide his money? Richard Reeves would make $1mil on trips. How the hell do u hide that? You don't hide it. You launder it. Legit cash businesses...Car washes, Bars, Laundromats..... Strip clubs, casinos . . . Or you go pro level: The (insert your name here) Foundation- a 501c3 with the stated purpose of (insert cheritable cause here) that spends 30% of it's income on overhead and 65% on payroll (15% to functional employees and 50% to family members for attending (or not) a board meeting once a year), and 5% on marketing to make it look like you're doing something related to the cause you selected, and then the last 10% goes to lawyers to make sure everything is perfectly legal. It's really all amazingly not difficult if one doesn't get too greedy. |
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Quoted: The founding fathers loved spying, surveillance, asset forfeiture, and using force on their own citizens who protested things or didn't pay their taxes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion The founding fathers loved spying, surveillance, asset forfeiture, and using force on their own citizens who protested things or didn't pay their taxes. I'm referring to the common man, not The New Boss. |
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So the war on drugs is a war against the competition (and our Civil Rites)!
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I have a great idea for a money laundering business front, but I'm not telling any of you plebs.
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Why do the talkative Karen’s always want to sit behind you in the airport. Bitch, shut up
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I have a short project Coming up that will match my 1 month salary for a weeks worth of work
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion The founding fathers loved spying, surveillance, asset forfeiture, and using force on their own citizens who protested things or didn't pay their taxes. I'm referring to the common man, not The New Boss. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/178233/tenor__18_-2009963.gif Not true, one has the power of the government, the other is avoiding it. Not that they wouldn't use it if they had it. |
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Quoted: Twin Otter Amphibian FTW https://www.wipaire.com/gallery/twin-otter/Twin-Otter-on-Wipline-13000-Floats-03.JPG Maintenance is probably cheaper than a helo, even accounting for salt water operation, with better/more common parts and competent labor availability. And you can go damn near anywhere. If I were ridiculously wealthy . . . View Quote Yeah, but vertical takeoff/landing, and ability to hover |
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