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Affordable Boat Act
Burner02 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,884
The U.S. government has just passed a new law called: "The affordable boat
act" declaring that every citizen MUST purchase a new boat, by April 2014.
These "affordable" boats will cost an average of $54,000-$155,000 each.
This does not include taxes, trailers, towing fees, licensing and registration
fees, fuel, docking and storage fees, maintenance or repair costs.

This law has been passed, because until now, typically only wealthy and
financially responsible people have been able to purchase boats. This new
laws ensures that every American can now have an "affordable" boat of their
own, because everyone is "entitled" to a new boat. If you purchase your
boat before the end of the year, you will receive 4 "free" life jackets; not
including monthly usage fees.

In order to make sure everyone purchases an affordable boat, the costs of
owning a boat will increase on average of 250-400% per year. This way,
wealthy people will pay more for something that other people don't want or
can't afford to maintain. But to be fair, people who can't afford to maintain
their boat will be regularly fined and children (under the age of 26) can
use their parents boats to party on until they turn 27; then must purchase
their own boat.

If you already have a boat, you can keep yours (just kidding; no you
can't). If you don't want or don't need a boat, you are required to buy one
anyhow. If you refuse to buy one or can't afford one, you will be
regularly fined $800 until you purchase one or face imprisonment.

Failure to use the boat will also result in fines. People living in the
desert; ghettos; inner cities or areas with no access to lakes are not
exempt. Age, motion sickness, experience, knowledge nor lack of desire are not
acceptable excuses for not using your boat.

A government review board (that doesn't know the difference between the
port starboard or stern of a boat) will decide everything, including; when,
where, how often and for what purposes you can use your boat along with
how many people can ride your boat and determine if one is too old or healthy
enough to be able to use their boat.

They will also decide if your boat has out lived its usefulness or if you must purchase
specific accessories,(like a $500 compass) or a newer and more expensive boat.

Those that can afford yachts will be required to do so...it's only fair.
The government will also decide the name for each boat. Failure to comply with
these rules will result in fines and possible imprisonment.

Government officials are exempt from this new law. If they want a boat,
they and their families can obtain boats free, at the expense of tax payers.
Unions, bankers and mega companies with large political affiliations ($$$)
are also exempt.
tyyler82 Offline
#2 Posted:
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LOL
rfenst Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,403
tyyler82 wrote:
LOL


Since when is healthcare a luxury?
dharbolt Offline
#4 Posted:
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Posts: 6,941
rfenst wrote:
Since when is healthcare a luxury?



You have a great point, but I like this analogy.
DadZilla3 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 01-17-2009
Posts: 4,633
Actually, this plan makes a lot of sense. The entire nation is up sh*t creek thanks to the current administration, and everyone having a boat they're being forced to buy will come in handy.
calavera Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 01-26-2002
Posts: 1,868
rfenst wrote:
Since when is healthcare a luxury?



Since around the time it became a right.






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wheelrite Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 11-01-2006
Posts: 50,119
rfenst wrote:
Since when is healthcare a luxury?


You like most mistake INSURANCE WITH HEALTH CARE,,,,

INSURANCE MAY BE A LUXURY,,,

nobody is denied health care,

They have to pay for the service if able. If not Medicaid is available.......


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victor809 Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
It isn't that far back in our nation's history (hell, even outside of our nation) that health insurance was considered a luxury. Only the top companies could provide it to their employees to ensure they remained healthy and able to work.

Hell, I believe (could be mistaken) that it was usually only the working member of the family who was insured.

... it does seem odd to me that it is now considered a basic human right.
okduckslayer Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 11-07-2008
Posts: 1,115
As a new boat dealer.......I approve this legislation.

Herfing
DrafterX Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,576
didn't the poor, old and disabled already get free boats..?? Huh
DrafterX Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,576
okduckslayer wrote:
As a new boat dealer.......I approve this legislation.

Herfing



Laugh
cacman Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 07-03-2010
Posts: 12,216
Replace 'boat' with 'Chevy' since we are all stock holders, and it just may become a reality.

victor809 wrote:

... it does seem odd to me that it [health insurance] is now considered a basic human right.

It seems odd to me that a cell phone is now considered a basic need. Makes you wonder how the settlers journeyed across the country by covered wagon without one?
victor809 Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
cacman wrote:
Replace 'boat' with 'Chevy' since we are all stock holders, and it just may become a reality.


It seems odd to me that a cell phone is now considered a basic need. Makes you wonder how the settlers journeyed across the country by covered wagon without one?


Actually, if you consider common modern communication methods, there is a strong argument that a cell phone is a basic need IF (and only if) one is entertaining the idea of becoming employed. Can you imagine anyone ever getting hired without managing to speak with the hiring manager over the phone? (and yes, one can do that over land-line, assuming one has a stable place of residence. But I haven't had a land-line in 10 years).

Health insurance however, doesn't directly impact one's immediate ability to enter the workforce.
calavera Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 01-26-2002
Posts: 1,868
victor809 wrote:
It isn't that far back in our nation's history (hell, even outside of our nation) that health insurance was considered a luxury. Only the top companies could provide it to their employees to ensure they remained healthy and able to work.

Hell, I believe (could be mistaken) that it was usually only the working member of the family who was insured.

... it does seem odd to me that it is now considered a basic human right.



I agree.

From how I read it, the government is to ensure your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. I believe you are responsible for the rest.






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