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One of the (then) Big 5 accounting firms got into trouble for doing the analysis for Romania or Bulgaria, or somesuch, and then doing it on teh US for funsies. Found that "early" deaths saved a whole boatload of money. Of course, by that logic, they should eliminate seatbelt, helmet, speed limit, and all sorts of other "safety" laws.
Personally, I don't like supermarkets and convenience stores selling beer. I think it negatively impacts teh variety available- if the liquor stores that have shelf space for good beer can't make their nut on cheep beer, they can't devote space to good beer. CT has the worst beer selection of anywhere I've ever seen, except maybe Arkansas.
But Gambling is A-OK!!
Fiddy cent is a small price to pay for such goodness---cheers
Oh no, TB, it's all about the Keno now :smile:
Supermarkets (and convenience stores, and gas stations ...) in Maine sell beer and booze. The supermarkets themselves have pretty good selections and there are still thriving liquor stores with great selections.
we don't need to give the goverment more money. They're doing just fine wasting what they steal from us now. :-?
Supermarkets (and convenience stores, and gas stations ...) in Maine sell beer and booze. The supermarkets themselves have pretty good selections and there are still thriving liquor stores with great selections.
Not to mention, in Maine you can buy beer until 1am 7 days a week. I couldn't imagine having to plan to drink on a Sunday, or not being able to make a midnight beer run.
I sort of feel like we have it good compared to other countries with respect to taxes...including sales tax, state and federal...property taxes are absurd but the public school system in America is wonderful and is producing the leaders of tomorrow. I sort of dislike the concept of tipping..that is a big freaking tax..You give a bartender a buck to pour you a beer..but what about at Starbucks or QUOTE]
Waitstaff make about $2 an hour, bartenders little more. Starbucks pays more like $8 for counter help. If waitstaff got paid more, the cost would be passed through to you on your food bill.
I sort of feel like we have it good compared to other countries with respect to taxes...including sales tax, state and federal...property taxes are absurd but the public school system in America is wonderful and is producing the leaders of tomorrow. I sort of dislike the concept of tipping..that is a big freaking tax..You give a bartender a buck to pour you a beer..but what about at Starbucks or QUOTE]
Waitstaff make about $2 an hour, bartenders little more. Starbucks pays more like $8 for counter help. If waitstaff got paid more, the cost would be passed through to you on your food bill.
I know..I just tip extra good at the spots I frequent and then see deep discounts..:beer:
you get used to stocking up on beer here in PA..beer distributors close at 5PM on a Sunday and 9PM during the week..
I say if they want to be treated like independant nations, we treat them like independant nations.Well, technically note because those casinos aren't on state territory....they are on Native American land and those tribes are now rrrrrrriiiiccccchhhhh!
NY has what I think is a decent step away from blue laws. Liquor stores have to be closed one day a week, not between midnight and 6AM or noon on Sunday. Makes more sense than just banning the sale of alcohol altogether on Sundays. Liquor stores used to be closed on Sundays but you could still buy beer.But atleast in NY, even if you have to goto 2 places, buy booze on that Sunday aftternoon when some friends unexpectedly drop by, or run out at 10PM when that small gathering of friends turns into a much larger event!
I remember very vividly my 1st indoctrination to CT's "blue laws" I had just finished college (went to school in New York State) and was moving into the condo that I was going to be living in with 2 other roomates (both of whom had just graduated college in New York State also) outside of Hartford. Got the keys to the place on a Saturday. We had all finished moving our stuff in about 8PM. Figured we got and and buy some beers and just relax. Get the the local liquor store about 8:15 that Saturday night. Closed, locked up, lights off, WTF!!!
I just say, atleast give the CT "adult beverage" merchants the option to be open 7 days a week until say 10PM. Then if they so choose to be open, becuase it's econmically viable, great.
Exactly. Tax it at the same 30% we tax everything else at.I feel like if cigs are legal..weed should be as well..but tax the hell out of it..
I guess you have to get used to it, and that really wouldn't be a problem for me now. Back in my younger party days though, we would often have a seemingly endless amount of beer, but would still end up making a late night beer run.
WTF is up with the 8 pm closing, too? Not being able to hit the beer store on my way home from work sucks.
Not to mention, in Maine you can buy beer until 1am 7 days a week. I couldn't imagine having to plan to drink on a Sunday, or not being able to make a midnight beer run.
one can only hope...I feel like if cigs are legal..weed should be as well..but tax the hell out of it..