Does a flat tax favor the wealthy?
If applied correctly, a Flat Tax would be based on an incremental basis (meaning if you were in a low income bracket, you would only pay 3% of your total income; by contrast if you owned an oil company, you would pay 89% of your total income, leveling the playing field considerably in the ideal Hasbro communist dictatorship). However, most people have realized that the Flat Tax would not be based on such a model, and as such, the rich would stay rich while the poor would continue to stay poor, unless they happen to suddenly come into possession of a massive oil refinery that falls off the back of a truck in China.
For us here at Hasbro, we neither support or oppose any kind of tax structure, be it income-based, flat tax, or so on. The only kind of tax we believe in is the Hasbro Tax. This tax is based on an overall level of the consumer's willingness to pay 10 dollars for Force Battler figures and/or Unleashed Battle Packs. The Utapaun Warrior UL BPs will one day be used as currency when Thunderdome opens. If you don't believe me, call Mel Gibson.
Why is there a case assortment that looks like this:
Collection 1, Wave 8 contains 12 individually packaged action figures including: 1x Anakin Skywalker (EIII #2), 1x Yoda (EIII #26), 1x Chewbacca (EIII #5), 2x Darth Vader (EIII #11), 1x Emperor Palpatine (EIII #12), 1x Obi-Wan Kenobi (EIII #27), 1x General Grievous (EIII #36), 2x Clone Trooper (EIII #41), 1x R2-D2 with Mustafar sounds (EIII #48), 1x Commander Bly (EIII #59)
That makes no sense at all!!!! 1 new figure and 11 figures that have been out for months? Most of them pegwarming, no less???
At Hasbro, we want to get the greatest variety of figures out to the largest amount of people, especially with the holiday seasons coming up. As such, we want parents to be able to get the best currently available version of a particular character, as long as it is cheaper for us to make. Thus, you will notice that in this assortment, we have omitted the Grievous #9, Obi-Wan #55, and any Clone Trooper repaints, since these require effort. That's not how Hasbro rolls.
With none of these figures available right now in superior forms opposed to these (unless you count the Emperor in the Evolutions set, the Anakin and Vader figures in the Evolution set, the Deluxe Grievous, the Pilot Obi-Wan) or that they are not available in other gift packs for cheaper prices (Grievous, Chewbacca, Yoda, Palpatine), we feel that this case is the best way to get the best characters on the best shelves in the best stores for you to spend your best money on. Best.
Commander Bly is an unpopular character with fans, and as such we did not want to ship him or Commander Gree or the Tactical Ops Clone Trooper too heavily. Honestly, who wants to buy figures of cold-blooded murderers? They killed the Jedis! Did you not see "Return of the Sith?" Do you like murderers? We do not like marketing figures of mass murderers to children, so if you want that, call McFarlane Toys or something, as I'm sure that they have some John Wayne Manson Dahmer figure to sell you. We'll stick to wholesome non-murderers like Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine, thank you very much.
I just wanted to say thanks for nothing in regard to the "Seperation of the Twins" packs. They suck and so does Hasbro. DIE.
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The thing I am confused about in your post, Cody is your final word: "DIE." Are you German? I apologize for my nonfluency but what purpose does a one word sentence serve? "THE?" I don't understand what you are talking about.