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  1. Watch out! You called Hillary a name. Her name that is Ha!
  2. Are the Huskers on TV today?

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    2. Savage Husker

      Savage Husker

      Hope you're not watching. This is pathetic

    3. Mavric

      Mavric

      It's a public service to not have it on TV.

    4. Savage Husker

      Savage Husker

      lol good play there, Mav

  3. They did away with block seating for the greeks too. I think about 5 or 6 years ago. That was a dumb move.
  4. Just a guess here but don't you think a lot of them do manual labor jobs and get paid in cash...under the table? In which case their wages are not being taxed? I suppose that is one way. Don't you think the IRS would ask questions about a construction company that builds 100 houses a year with only one framer? Or the orange groves that are harvested by one farmer? Or the meat packing plant that produces millions of pounds of beef with a couple butchers? Yes, there are some illegals that work for cash; there are also a lot of born'n'bred Muricans that also work for cash to avoid taxes. edit: I'm only using these jobs since you mentioned manual labor. There are also illegal immigrants (from many different nations, not just Central and South American countries) working in retail, food service, travel and tourism, office jobs, and just about any other job/careers you can think of. Not many of these positions are set up to pay in cash. I think it depends...You got a lawn care company and you have 12 dudes working for you and 4 of them are illegal. I don't think questions would get asked. In college I worked lawn care...we were paid in cash under the table. There were like 6 of us I think, maybe 5, that worked for the guy. I think that is pretty common I guess my point is that is one way that they (myself included back then) don't pay taxes. I'm not naive enough to deny that doesn't happen. However, the little googling I have done on this today has shown me that there are roughly 11.1 million illegals that work in a place that takes payroll taxes out of their checks. Obviously there are probably more illegals than that in the US. However, some of those would be children, elderly or spouses that don't work. I'm guessing the number that get paid under the table and don't pay payroll taxes are a relatively small percentage of the working illegal immigrants. And....even those are going to pay sales tax....etc. Funny thing is.....I know white documented Americans that get paid under the table so they don't have to pay taxes too. I guess that's OK though. I know lots of people that get paid under the table, I have myself. I was just answering your question that you asked. I don't know why you think it is okay for white documented workers to get paid under that table, but seemed like an odd statement. It was a sarcastic statement. Ah, got it! I thought you said it because you really meant it. My bad!
  5. Just a guess here but don't you think a lot of them do manual labor jobs and get paid in cash...under the table? In which case their wages are not being taxed? I suppose that is one way. Don't you think the IRS would ask questions about a construction company that builds 100 houses a year with only one framer? Or the orange groves that are harvested by one farmer? Or the meat packing plant that produces millions of pounds of beef with a couple butchers? Yes, there are some illegals that work for cash; there are also a lot of born'n'bred Muricans that also work for cash to avoid taxes. edit: I'm only using these jobs since you mentioned manual labor. There are also illegal immigrants (from many different nations, not just Central and South American countries) working in retail, food service, travel and tourism, office jobs, and just about any other job/careers you can think of. Not many of these positions are set up to pay in cash. I think it depends...You got a lawn care company and you have 12 dudes working for you and 4 of them are illegal. I don't think questions would get asked. In college I worked lawn care...we were paid in cash under the table. There were like 6 of us I think, maybe 5, that worked for the guy. I think that is pretty common I guess my point is that is one way that they (myself included back then) don't pay taxes. I'm not naive enough to deny that doesn't happen. However, the little googling I have done on this today has shown me that there are roughly 11.1 million illegals that work in a place that takes payroll taxes out of their checks. Obviously there are probably more illegals than that in the US. However, some of those would be children, elderly or spouses that don't work. I'm guessing the number that get paid under the table and don't pay payroll taxes are a relatively small percentage of the working illegal immigrants. And....even those are going to pay sales tax....etc. Funny thing is.....I know white documented Americans that get paid under the table so they don't have to pay taxes too. I guess that's OK though. I know lots of people that get paid under the table, I have myself. I was just answering your question that you asked. I don't know why you think it is okay for white documented workers to get paid under that table, but seemed like an odd statement.
  6. Chances are better of you referring to Obama as a "she" because of "mom jeans" and you not recognizing sex and stuff.... You might get in trouble for that one, just letting you know.
  7. Just a guess here but don't you think a lot of them do manual labor jobs and get paid in cash...under the table? In which case their wages are not being taxed? I suppose that is one way. Don't you think the IRS would ask questions about a construction company that builds 100 houses a year with only one framer? Or the orange groves that are harvested by one farmer? Or the meat packing plant that produces millions of pounds of beef with a couple butchers? Yes, there are some illegals that work for cash; there are also a lot of born'n'bred Muricans that also work for cash to avoid taxes. edit: I'm only using these jobs since you mentioned manual labor. There are also illegal immigrants (from many different nations, not just Central and South American countries) working in retail, food service, travel and tourism, office jobs, and just about any other job/careers you can think of. Not many of these positions are set up to pay in cash. I think it depends...You got a lawn care company and you have 12 dudes working for you and 4 of them are illegal. I don't think questions would get asked. In college I worked lawn care...we were paid in cash under the table. There were like 6 of us I think, maybe 5, that worked for the guy. I think that is pretty common I guess my point is that is one way that they (myself included back then) don't pay taxes.
  8. True of false...if this thread keeps going the way it is there will be people that will start ranking Obama as the best President in the history of America.
  9. Just a guess here but don't you think a lot of them do manual labor jobs and get paid in cash...under the table? In which case their wages are not being taxed? I suppose that is one way.
  10. I like his 40 inch vertical leap....IN HIGH SCHOOL. Will be pretty special to see what he does after college in that dept. Well, since he worked with Dobson for so long we have to assume it went down by 10 inches… But now with the new strength coach will have gone up by 20 inches… So if my math is correct that means he will now have a vertical jump of 220 inches
  11. Our last two QBs have done that but all we hear about is how bad they are.
  12. I think there is one main reason why people think he might not be fast. It must be the stache
  13. We have been told over and over what great coaches we have especially when it comes to quarterbacks. So we will either see a great quarterback this year and understand the fact that those people were right about our coaches or we will see more of the same and it will make us understand that our coaches are just like everybody else's coaches… Where if you don't have great players it really doesn't matter.
  14. I know what you mean, but I think what Vegas is looking at is the fact that there are some really bad teams on Nebraska schedule this year. Fresno State, Wyoming, Maryland, Minnesota, Purdue, Illinois.
  15. Based off these options, my guess would be NU/UO in prime time because the other games listed are regional interest games, whereas NU/UO covers parts of the Midwest and the entire left coast. According to ESPN there are 3 more important nationally interesting games which are in bold.i guess I may have read that incorrectly, but what I'm trying to say is I don't see a SEC game being played prime time over NU/OU - if it came down to NU/UO or a SEC game. My theory is that the west coast would tune in for Oregon more than an SEC game. Maybe...but I am not sure if there are tons of duck fans outside of the alums and people in the state.
  16. That person is "struggling" because this race was supposed to be over but it is "not" even though we know who is going to win. That person looks like a bit of a loser now and can't concentrate their efforts where they would like to concentrate them. It should have been over a month ago. Sadly, it is not. Also, going back to Wilson? Interesting. I am guessing most have not done a lot of studying on him and things he believed in.
  17. This thread keeps getting better and better. Some of the things that people post in this thread are simply amazing. I can't stop reading this.
  18. Hammond and Jordy T had similar rankings. Something to keep in mind
  19. Did you work there or did you use it? Worked there, I would never use it! I have a buddy that has lived through many of their "black Fridays" that they used to do.
  20. Sounds more like how InfoUSA used to be run!
  21. When he signed I said he would break all the NU WR records. I don't know if he has a chance to do that but I would think he is close.
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