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  • Hell are you complaining about taxes? come to Brazil and oped what is ma distribution and high tax !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Why are dumbasses complaining about higher taxes in the US? Seriously, what's wrong with you retards... voting against free healthcare... really? why dont you all burn in hell until socialism will save us all.

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  • shame on me?

    its fucking junk noise buddy

  • @cadrino20978 Um, what do you call your video San Andreas Crazy Glitch? "Insight" is an amazing thing, you either have it or you don't. Don't worry, you'll never know what your missing :)

  • @braducsb2

    Ummm.... I meant the amount I make in a month, total, is just a little more than what you pay in taxes, per month. So.... yeah

  • @Phoenixdark1 I'm not one to boast or compare myself to others. I realize that there will always be people who make more than I do and less than I do. I didn't mean to get into a comparison of wages, salaries, etc. I was just basically complaining that taxes are too high. There needs to be more control and accountability as to how our taxes are spent.

  • Gotta love the Riffs in this song! The riff at 1:11 is sooo Good! :D

  • Is that verse where he says "its not your fucking life" about abortion debates?

  • best bad religion song ever! no chorus GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Wow, the amount they take - just in taxes - from braducsb2, is literally almost what I make overall in a month. I think that proves a point about something

  • @Phoenixdark1 So you make $30K per month... not bad. More power to you - you certainly make more than my wife and I combined, and 97% of the people at my company. You must pay a boatlaod of taxes - like over $100K per year! You like paying those kind of taxes?

  • this is by far one of my top 3 favorite bad religion songs! 

  • I love Bad Religion, but their bullshit liberal agenda is kind of annoying. "Jack did it to South Vietnam?" Hopefully their next album will be from a Republican point of view... haha like that will happen.

  • @braducsb2 no it won't happen because greg graffin is not a fucking retard.

  • @scottbaioisdead ? All I'm saying, is that they could instill a good Christian ethic - like going to church, preying, and performing good deeds. I'd also like to see a more conservative message - like pro-big business, less taxes for the wealthy and more for the low income trash that don't pay any... maybe even a "fuck the homeless" message. Basically pro-religion, pro capitalism, pro upper class. Know what I mean?

  • @braducsb2 umm, best you no longer listen to Bad Religion if that's what you want. Unless you're just being sarcastic, I think you are wasting your time expecting such from Bad Religion of all bands. Stick to lynard Skynard, mmmkay? Low income trash who don't pay taxes? ummmm......eat shit and die, please, you cold-hearted, selfish nazi fuck.

  • @milkmankennedy Nazi? If I'm a Nazi, then Bad Religion are Communists. You got something against Republicans?

  • @braducsb2

    Republicans are gay

  • @Phoenixdark1 yes, the hypocritical homphobic republicans who were caught receiving blowjobs from young gay men were very much GAY!

  • @braducsb2 umm, you got something against poor people and the non-religious, dingleberry?

  • @milkmankennedy umm... no - just people who pay no taxes, but use services taxpayers pay for (e.g. welfare, medicaid, food stamps, etc.). BTW - JFK sucked.

  • @braducsb2 well, sweetiepie I've been a full-time worker and I've paid taxes and as well I've had to use tax-funded items. Some of those homeless people that you have sociopathic thoughts of were once veterans of wars that people like you claim to support oh so much. Apparently you can wear your patriotism but you can't show it cus then that would involve just a little more taxes on your part and then you wouldn't be able to buy a yacht or some sports car you don't need. BTW-Bush sucked.

  • @milkmankennedy You've got me figured all wrong - I wish I could afford a yacht. I'm just an average Joe. Most of my comments shouldn't be taken too seriously. Sure, there are people who need taxpayer funded subsidies, but there are too many people who milk it and take advantage. I get about $1K per month taken out of my paycheck for FIT, not including SIT, FICA, medicare, etc. My wife has even more taken out. Should my wife and I have to pay over $30K per year for federal income tax?

  • @braducsb2 I'm just an average Joe too. But I disagree on things. As somebody hoping to be a social worker I can't take what appear to be serious comments against the homeless and the poor very lightly. Everybody who's employed pays taxes. I was a full-time miserable factory worker and I paid them just as well. A society needs taxes for it's citizens to survive. Yes there are those who abuse, but I'm not going to paint with a broad brush because there are those who don't.

  • @milkmankennedy I can see your point - I'm just saying taxes are too high - and 'Bammer wants to raise them more. I don't really have anything against the homeless - in fact, I gave a bum $5 last weekend in San Diego. I just don't agree with the whole wealth redistribution thing.

  • @braducsb2 Cainey boy wants to raise taxes on the middle class. Obama wants to raise them for the wealthy. I'm afraid I just can't feel too sympathetic for yuppies in San Diego, being that I'm a poor man from Southern Ohio and all.

  • @milkmankennedy So you don't think the 999 is a good idea? I'm all for trying something new. My point is that a married couple who makes $180 - $200K per year should not have to pay $30K plus in income taxes. If they want to raise taxes on people who make over $1 million, that might be OK. Obama wants to let the Bush tax cuts expire, and that will raise everyone's taxes by 3%. I've never been to Ohio, BTW. I have a brother in law who lives in Loveland - are you close to there?

  • @braducsb2 I've never even hear of Loveland. All I can say is that if you don't like taxes, you and your wife should probably find an island to make your own country. Taxes happen whether you like them or not, it's not always fair, but neither is life in general. And much of the tea party comparing their situation to Jews in Nazi Germany is quite atrocious. If my taxes go to something that helps a community, I'm all for that. And this song is 18 years old. You just discovered it now?

  • @milkmankennedy No - I didn't just discover it - I came here so I could burn this song to my I-Pod, and I figured I'd have a little fun with some comments. I'm not against taxes, just paying too much of them while others pay little to nothing, or even get money in their pocket - a.k.a. earned income tax credit. I don't think your overall understanding of the tax code is at the level of mine.

  • @braducsb2 basically, because you started this all off by having fun, you basically hindered my understanding of your points of view to a good degree. You started off by typing like this song is new and that you are tired of Bad Religion's "bullshit liberal agenda" and that you think they should be pro churuch and sing songs against the poor and homeless. You haven't exactly retracted yourself from the Sam Kinison humor far enough for me to understand fully where you're honestly coming from.

  • @milkmankennedy OK - my first few comments were jokes - and don't get me wrong, I like Bad Religion. I suppose I opened the window for others to send negative comments my way. I responded with garbage back. I acknowledge that not much will change - no matter who gets elected. But if Obama is re-elected, he will let the Bush tax cuts expire and your taxes and mine will go up by 3%. I hardly even vote. Anyhow - best of luck with your degree.

  • @braducsb2and as well, I don't exactly understand this tax code you're talking about. As far as I can tell, you explained that Democratic presidents piss you off because of taxes. I'd have to see your whole life in detail and evaluate it for myself. You seem to be an upper middle class southern Californian conservative. I'm a dirt-poor former factory worker in southern Ohio with no medical insurance, trying to make it through college and find work, while I freeze my ass off by the Ohio river

  • @braducsb2 so, in short, while you don't give a fuck about anybody else but yourself and your blue-eyed jesus, there are honest and good people who need welfare and food stamps and fire departments and all that nasty evil commie stuff you hate. If you want to be a selfish and cold-hearted fuck, then good for you, but I have no sympathy for you or what you stand for whatsoever. Go live on an island with all of your wealth if that's how selfish you are. And Bad Religion will not change for you.

  • epic song

  • this is awesome song....I like the guitars between the verses

  • More songs like this!

  • epic song of this album without question...

  • the album is fucking awesome! the song is awesome bad religion is awesome!

  • @honestactionfims We don't need the bible of Greg either. We need to think for ourselves. having said that, I can't think of much he's said i disagree with. My favourite band

  • @sebastianspite You, uh, you HAVE heard 'No Direction', right? 

  • this one and the man with a mission are my two favorite BR songs of all time

  • This is the perfect song, for me, to represent 1972-1992, and I kind of want them to assemble a new version (with four new issues) for 1992-2012. But they kind of captured a moment in time and if it works you have to let it go.

  • possibly the best punk rock band ever. going against somthing almost every middle class family holds dearly. not only are they the true rebels but they hit the closest to home. long live bad religion

  • "I guess God was a lot more demonstrative back when he flamboyantly parted the sea, now everybody's praying. Don't prey on me!"

    one of BR's best songs ever.

  • check out william elliott whitmores cover of this. He is an Iowa native and fucking murders the banjo.

  • Personally I believe the line is "And custodians of public opinion state fact after feigningly dicussing her rights" which is more in line with the intent of the song. The radio pundits cite fact for their own political bias, ratings gains, and career-advancing motives--very few of them argue for the benefit of the woman.

  • So much fun to play on acoustic. Maybe that's why it's written on there. xD

  • The best!

  • My favorite line from this song "now everybodys equal, just dont measure it." Great song.

  • Best BR song ever

  • all of their songs - put em all together in 1 book and who needs a bible?

  • @honestactionfilms

    funny, but sort of goes against their entire philosophy. See "The Answer" and "No Direction"

  • @ilikenofx22 tru

  • I can totally relate to this song. 

  • easily the most underrated song on this album and not a single comment. shame on you fucks.

  • @snakework Easily the most underrated anthem you mean?!?! Up the Punx down with organized religion!!!!!!!

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