I think this man was at his "Breaking Point" and saw no other way out. Keep in mind we all have our limits of how much we can handle.Until you have walked in this man's shoe's don't be quick to label him "Narcissistic Psychopath". I hope he resting in pease and the IRS can no longer make his life a living "HELL". I pray for his wife, daughter and the victims. We as a nation need to stand up for ou
"Narcissistic Psychopath?" I think not. Sadly, he hit the nail right on the head here. Well said. RIP Joe Stack. There's so much truth here that's it's frightening.
You are an individual who has "chosen not to see what's really going on in this country". YOU are one of the large majority of people he is referring to who is naive and blind to the reality and severity of this country's situation. Thanks for your comments. You helped him prove his point. Applause.
Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978, as amended, provides generally that taxpayers who in the past had a reasonable basis (such as past industry practice) for not treating workers as employees may continue such treatment under certain circumstances, without incurring employment tax liabilities. - that's what all the fuss is about. Please let me know how the computer engineering companies could
To continue - I have plenty of my engineer friends that have successful private income sources. Just because you can't figure out how to make the systemn work for you - doesn't make you a martyr. Grow a brain.
You people don't understand that the grass is always greener on the other side. I grew up in Russia from 1981 until 1997 - I've seen communism, two government turnovers, alleged democracy in Russia and democracy in the United States. Stop your whining! The system is not perfect anywhere, but this country has come pretty close to offering everyone same opportunity. BTW, I am from Austin and my fr
What all of you here who have posted have forgotten to point out is that Joe, our new patriotic martyr, was simply a cracked man with a good point. Think about our founding fathers, they would not have supported the IRS's creation. Taxation without representation? The constitution even says, I believe that the federal government is not suppose to collect taxes. This is not how this country was int
My guess is that the IRS was getting ready to seize his house, bank account and plane to pay back interest and penalties on in estimated "income" that he never actually owed if that income went to pay for a house, bank account and plane that the IRS was going to seize .... and sell, in order to pay for some $150,000.00 Skill Saw ... that would be used once by the Army and left behind in some ditch
LeftRoamin, what do you use your income for? Don't you pay your mortgage, car payments and bills? Obviously he had enough of income to fund his possessions, he just didn't want to pay taxes on it.
You people are dangerous and need to be put away forever. He was a nutball. Like your right wing leaders. He didnt haev coping skills so hes thinned out of the herd. Lots of texans fit that bill. Please follow suit.
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itsya36 Scribbled:
He is right and I am sorry that he is dead, btw, if you download it as a PDF and save it you can then print it out
Daniel_Pols_4569 Scribbled:
he is right
sad11648 Scribbled:
I can not seem to find a way to print out "Joe's" letter. Anyone find a site that will allow the pages to be printed?
sad11648 Scribbled:
I think this man was at his "Breaking Point" and saw no other way out. Keep in mind we all have our limits of how much we can handle.Until you have walked in this man's shoe's don't be quick to label him "Narcissistic Psychopath". I hope he resting in pease and the IRS can no longer make his life a living "HELL". I pray for his wife, daughter and the victims. We as a nation need to stand up for ou
asunderland Scribbled:
"Narcissistic Psychopath?" I think not. Sadly, he hit the nail right on the head here. Well said. RIP Joe Stack. There's so much truth here that's it's frightening.
sunsetlover1013 Scribbled:
WOW - this is interesting. Gov't pulled his site but here is his blog
katisasha Scribbled:
could have "past industry practice" if the industry itself didn't exist. You're an employee - deal with it. The rest of us do.
asunderland Replied:
You are an individual who has "chosen not to see what's really going on in this country". YOU are one of the large majority of people he is referring to who is naive and blind to the reality and severity of this country's situation. Thanks for your comments. You helped him prove his point. Applause.
katisasha Scribbled:
Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978, as amended, provides generally that taxpayers who in the past had a reasonable basis (such as past industry practice) for not treating workers as employees may continue such treatment under certain circumstances, without incurring employment tax liabilities. - that's what all the fuss is about. Please let me know how the computer engineering companies could
katisasha Scribbled:
To continue - I have plenty of my engineer friends that have successful private income sources. Just because you can't figure out how to make the systemn work for you - doesn't make you a martyr. Grow a brain.
katisasha Scribbled:
You people don't understand that the grass is always greener on the other side. I grew up in Russia from 1981 until 1997 - I've seen communism, two government turnovers, alleged democracy in Russia and democracy in the United States. Stop your whining! The system is not perfect anywhere, but this country has come pretty close to offering everyone same opportunity. BTW, I am from Austin and my fr
itsya36 Replied:
I guess you skipped US Constitution and Government classed while you in Russia --suggest you start out with Thomas Jefferson and then Patrick Henry
janiceandcompany Scribbled:
Austin suicide plane guy...this is so damn true and sad. Wake up AMERICA!
Craeddock Scribbled:
Long live Joe Stack. A victim, a martyr, and a patriot.
Craeddock Scribbled:
What all of you here who have posted have forgotten to point out is that Joe, our new patriotic martyr, was simply a cracked man with a good point. Think about our founding fathers, they would not have supported the IRS's creation. Taxation without representation? The constitution even says, I believe that the federal government is not suppose to collect taxes. This is not how this country was int
rightwingarenutjobs Scribbled:
btw, he had a 250K house and obviously a airplane or the money to train. Not entirely on his last string was he? Like I said - no coping skills...
LeftRoamin Replied:
My guess is that the IRS was getting ready to seize his house, bank account and plane to pay back interest and penalties on in estimated "income" that he never actually owed if that income went to pay for a house, bank account and plane that the IRS was going to seize .... and sell, in order to pay for some $150,000.00 Skill Saw ... that would be used once by the Army and left behind in some ditch
katisasha Replied:
LeftRoamin, what do you use your income for? Don't you pay your mortgage, car payments and bills? Obviously he had enough of income to fund his possessions, he just didn't want to pay taxes on it.
rightwingarenutjobs Scribbled:
You people are dangerous and need to be put away forever. He was a nutball. Like your right wing leaders. He didnt haev coping skills so hes thinned out of the herd. Lots of texans fit that bill. Please follow suit.
LeftRoamin Replied:
..... spoken like a true Texan wacko. Are you from Waco?