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Olympic Gold Medals a Whopping 1.34% Gold
40hz:
Is it really protecting the innocent or just dividing the media into markets?
-MilesAhead (July 31, 2012, 05:26 PM)
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In movies it's definitely to create markets. Most movies try to avoid a G or PG rating preferring the much more lucrative market a PG-13 or R gets since many moviegoers won't pay to see a film that doesn't have at least some "not suitable" elements in it.
Draw what conclusions you will, right? ;D
MilesAhead:
Draw what conclusions you will, right?
-40hz (July 31, 2012, 07:03 PM)
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Trouble with drawing my own conclusions.. I'm never sure when the damn things are finished! :)
Renegade:
And for that $500 medal, you need to pay almost $9,000 if you're American...
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/go-gold-pay-irs_649187.html
For instance: Americans who win bronze will pay a $2 tax on the medal itself. But the bronze comes with a modest prize—$10,000 as an honorarium for devoting your entire life to being the third best athlete on the planet in your chosen discipline. And the IRS will take $3,500 of that, thank you very much.
There are also prizes that accompany each medal: $25,000 for gold, $15,000 for silver, and $10,000 for bronze.
Silver medalists will owe $5,385. You win a gold? Timothy Geithner will be standing there with his hand out for $8,986.
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Nope. This is not make-up-able. :P
Pure douchebaggery. Thomas Edison would be proud~! :)
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