tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086537183354417004.post3786277289194560926..comments2023-09-16T13:22:55.052-04:00Comments on freefromeditors: BP and fisherman at oddsJim of L-Townhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03941398804273985677noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086537183354417004.post-41341052930433086622010-07-13T11:04:52.754-04:002010-07-13T11:04:52.754-04:00This is actually quite simple: You are required by...This is actually quite simple: You are required by law to report to the government what you earn. Period. Taxes for the majority of Americans have actually gone down, not up, so I'm not buying into the argument that these fishermen have gone underground to protest high taxes.<br /><br />When you are dishonest, you usually get punished in some way or another. As much as I detest BP, these fishermen should not be compensated for cheating the system.inkynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086537183354417004.post-48333158363255435282010-07-12T12:43:49.082-04:002010-07-12T12:43:49.082-04:00I can see BP's point. We live in a world of sc...I can see BP's point. We live in a world of scam artists who've tried to exploit 9-11, Haiti, the tsunamis and even scam artists who pretend they have cancer. No problems with BP wanting proof of income or occupation.<br /><br />Those fisherman, whom I sympathize with, need to be careful. My wife used to work at a restaurant where the owner wasn't paying her taxes, and things got very ugly. There was that day when a black Dodge charter pulled up and into the store walked a woman wearing black, dark sunglasses and acting as if she'd never told or laughed at a joke in her life.<br /><br />Jim: as a freelance writer one thing I'm adamant about is reporting my income.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086537183354417004.post-48611749125691322612010-07-11T15:25:47.929-04:002010-07-11T15:25:47.929-04:00My loyalty is with neither party. The fishermen do...My loyalty is with neither party. The fishermen don't play by the same rules most of us do and work in cash only and pay no taxes. Great work if you can do it. More power to them if they avoid paying taxes EXCEPT when you have to prove what you actually earn. I don't blame BP for balking at paying. As Jim said, anyone could claim they're fishermen and make X amount without having to prove it. In a similar way it reminds me of someone who pays a scalper $300 for a $100 face value concert ticket. The concert is cancelled and you're only going to get the $100 face value refunded even though you tell the box office you actually spent $300. Once again, people want to have a win-win scenario regardless of how careless they run a business.DashRipRocknoreply@blogger.com