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Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 11:27:51 AM   
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https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2017R1/Measures/Overview/HB2875

nickle per pound coffee tax may be coming to Oregon. Where is the Salem Coffee Party? LOL Wonder what is coming next?
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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 11:49:21 AM   
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Trumpaloons tax returns? - nah dont be daft wicked

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:20:46 PM   
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https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2017R1/Measures/Overview/HB2875

nickle per pound coffee tax may be coming to Oregon. Where is the Salem Coffee Party? LOL Wonder what is coming next?

What is the purpose of this thread?

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:26:20 PM   
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50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:30:08 PM   
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I just think it is another crazy tax from our friends on the left coast. I seriously doubt it will be passed. I do think that if they have a Coffee Party and go pouring coffee into the river (Salem isn't on the ocean) we should all run down real quick and heat up the river water for a good brew. LOL

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:32:23 PM   
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50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.


When did the national guard become someone's pet project?
My question was what is the purpose of this thread?



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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:34:50 PM   
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quote:

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50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.

I have first hand experience with this project in AZ. It is a good program with a pretty good outcome. Turns at risk youth around about 80% of the time. My job was that of a mentor. My young man now works at the airport in maintenance of aircraft components for commercial airliners. Before Project Challenge he was headed to jail.

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:37:40 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey


quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV

50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.

I have first hand experience with this project in AZ. It is a good program with a pretty good outcome. Turns at risk youth around about 80% of the time. My job was that of a mentor. My young man now works at the airport in maintenance of aircraft components for commercial airliners. Before Project Challenge he was headed to jail.


Then why criticize a tax meant to fund it? It is your thread, after all.

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:37:44 PM   
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coffee tax but no trump tax? guffaws

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:37:55 PM   
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I just think it is another crazy tax from our friends on the left coast. I seriously doubt it will be passed. I do think that if they have a Coffee Party and go pouring coffee into the river (Salem isn't on the ocean) we should all run down real quick and heat up the river water for a good brew. LOL


Aren't you on record as being in favor of tax on marijuana?
You seem to be against a tax on coffee.
Let me guess... you do not use marijuana but you do use coffee,,,(both of which are psychoactive drugs).
More than a little two faced dontchathink???


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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 1:39:46 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: JVoV

50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.


When did the national guiard become someone's pet project?
My question was what is the purpose of this thread?




Wasn't talking to you, but you should learn to read an entire post instead of skipping words.

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 4:45:04 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV


quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey


quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV

50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.

I have first hand experience with this project in AZ. It is a good program with a pretty good outcome. Turns at risk youth around about 80% of the time. My job was that of a mentor. My young man now works at the airport in maintenance of aircraft components for commercial airliners. Before Project Challenge he was headed to jail.


Then why criticize a tax meant to fund it? It is your thread, after all.

Mostly cause I think the tax on coffee is silly. I see no corellation between Project Challenge and coffee. I wouldn't like it but could understand it if they chose a weapon to tax (knives, guns, ammo, etc). It essentially becomes a sin tax for coffee drinkers.


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ORIGINAL: KenDckey

I just think it is another crazy tax from our friends on the left coast. I seriously doubt it will be passed. I do think that if they have a Coffee Party and go pouring coffee into the river (Salem isn't on the ocean) we should all run down real quick and heat up the river water for a good brew. LOL


Aren't you on record as being in favor of tax on marijuana?
You seem to be against a tax on coffee.
Let me guess... you do not use marijuana but you do use coffee,,,(both of which are psychoactive drugs).
More than a little two faced dontchathink???



Actually I am anti-marijuana because it is still illegal. I am also anti-alcohol and other things tthat are legal but that is my problem. But if they persist in selling it anyway, then sure tax the crap out of it. I could care. Would say 10,000% work for you. would for me :D

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 10:26:10 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JVoV
ORIGINAL: thompsonx


50% of the tax money collected on the tax is earmarked for the Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

So it's a tax to fund somebody's pet project.


When did the national guard become someone's pet project?
My question was what is the purpose of this thread?




Wasn't talking to you,

Open discussion board sweet cheeks, it matters not who you were talking to.


but you should learn to read an entire post instead of skipping words.


Which words did I miss?

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RE: Oregon Coffee Tax - 2/11/2017 10:29:13 PM   
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Actually I am anti-marijuana because it is still illegal. I am also anti-alcohol and other things tthat are legal but that is my problem. But if they persist in selling it anyway, then sure tax the crap out of it. I could care. Would say 10,000% work for you. would for me :D


A nickle tax on you is wrong a 10,000% tax on someone not you is good?
Yup the same ol two faced phoquer you have always been.


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