[Vision2020] Taxpayer Rights

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sat May 12 06:26:14 PDT 2007


If I were to play your little game, Arnold, I would require more than a
simple comparison of numbers that may (or may not) have been made up by
their respective providers.

 

I would require that we each undergo identical IQ examinations administered
by a disinterested third party qualified to administer such exams.

 

Ultimately, though, this is childish and serves absolutely no beneficial
purpose other than to provide you with something that you may (or may not
want to) take to your sandbox show-and-tell.  As such, I will refuse your
offer.

 

However, for the sake of my piece of mind and your childish ignorance I will
passively proclaim. . . 

 

Arnold is way smarter than I, Viz.  

 

You hear that, Comb-Over, No-Clue, g-ster.  By all signs, it is plainly
evident that your sandbox community's IG average is increased by twnty
points merely his Arnold's presence.

 

Tom Hansen

Moscow, Idaho

 

"Uh, how about a 1-strike law. Death doesn't seem too extreme for a Level-3
sex offender."

- Dale "Comb-Over" Courtney (August 3, 2005)



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From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 8:26 PM
To: Tom Hansen; vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Taxpayer Rights

 

Hansen writes:

 

"Note to Arnold -In the manner of an old economic analogy: When your IQ
breaks 70, sell."

 

I am far from a registered genius like my father but;

 

I am willing to make a Gentleman's bet. I bet you that my Wechsler --III IQ
is higher than your's. How about it, Hansen? How about we make it an even 50
bucks. We are both poor and I don't want to take advantage of the feeble
minded? 

 

We could use either my VCI IQ score which is more indicative of my real IQ
score because of Asperger's, OR we can use the standard full score set. Or
we can use your full score and my VCI IQ. Which ever you like. 

 

We can also use a mid-range score with a 95% confidence, or either the lower
or highest score in the same confidence interval. 

 

So how about it Hansen, are you willing to put your money on the fact that
you might not be smarter than an Aspie?

 

I am perfectly fine with my IQ. There are about 500 million-1.25 billion
people smarter than me, many of them right here on Vision 2020, but I know
Hansen ain't one of them. Lets see if he agrees. 

 

Best,

 

Donovan

 



Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:

Note to Arnold -

 

In the manner of an old economic analogy:

 

When your IQ breaks 70, sell.

 

Tom Hansen

 

"I think one of the best ways to support education is to make successful
private schools like Logos prosper through tax exemption."

- Donovan Arnold (July 11, 2005)


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From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 6:22 PM
To: Tom Hansen; vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Taxpayer Rights

 

Hansen,

 

Very interesting. You do make me question the rational behind a voting age.
I wonder why it is that juveniles are not allowed to vote and you are. 

 

Maybe they should have a person's IQ number placed on their driver's
license. If it doesn't reach at least 85, or at least one standard deviation
from the norm, they have to wait until they test higher on the WAIS-III.
Come to think of it, in retrospect, maybe they should add that requirement
to the candidates as well for double padded protection. 

 

Best,

 

Donovan

Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:

Since Arnold is so deeply concerned about disenfranchised voters, I have an
idea.

 

It is really quite simple.  Everybody votes.  That's right.  EVERYBODY.
Let's eliminate voter qualifications altogether.  Illegal, shmillegal.

 

I'll even take it another step further, a giant step, a step that will even
appease Christian fundamentalists, since this step addresses those potential
voters that have, for so long, gone without representation.

 

We should lower the voting age to "moment of conception".  No.  No.  Listen
up, constituents.  The expected mother will be able to vote on behalf of the
fetus "by proxy" until the day of delivery, at which time the new born baby
will register not only as a male or female, but as a Republican, Democrat,
or Independent (whatever party the mother desires).  For demographic
reasons, and while the newly born child is a resident of a politically
recognized maternity ward, the baby will be issued a blanket whose color
will reflect the baby's party affiliation (red for Republicans, blue for
Democrats, and green for Independents).  

 

I know what you're thinking, Visionaires.  You're thinking, "Jeesh, Tom!
That sounds absolutely stupid and ignorant."  

 

Yes.  To you it may, very well, sound stupid and ignorant.  That's because
you are an adult.  You probably don't, or can't, recall what it was like
those first few hours in the maternity ward, those pre-kindergarten day-care
years, that first day in the sandbox with other five-year-olds, each child
quietly (yet playfully) contemplating their socio-economic future.

 

I say, "Give them the vote!"

 

Not only that, but the political ramifications of lowering the voting age to
"moment of conception" would be far reaching and socially empowering.

 

Once the voting age is lowered, and . . . say, for instance, the Republicans
realize that the demographics of New York's inner city reflect an
ever-increasing Democrat contingency, they can pursue a larger
representation in that region by simply conceiving more and more Republicans
in New York's inner city.  Can you imagine the exponential increase in
Republican constituents in October of 2008 (one month before election day)
after the Yankees win the World, George Steinbrenner is appointed
Mayor-for-Life, and the new Victoria's Secrets catalog hits the newsstands?

 

And on election day, the multitude of wide-ranging analyses may be expanded
to include "fetus electorate demographics", CNN reporting live from
Maternity Election Headquarters at Gritman Medical Center as they count the
number of red and blue blankets.

 

And then there are those fun fund-raisers.

 

Seeya round town, Moscow.

 

Tom Hansen

Moscow, Idaho

 

"I think one of the best ways to support education is to make successful
private schools like Logos prosper through tax exemption."

- Donovan Arnold (July 11, 2005) 

 

  


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