Rotten tomatoes has it rated at 95%, which means that there are very few critics that don't like the movie.
Which is precisely why the summary says "At first glance, JJ Abrams' Star Trek has won over audiences as well as critics".
I think you misunderstood. Those working poor get all those taxes back at the end of the year because of deductions.
You don't get the Social Security and Medicare deductions back at the end of the year. So no, they do not get all those taxes back at the end of the year.
I live in a poor area, and my neighbors do not pay taxes.
Then they are being paid under the table.
Except that Apple have removed DRM from more-or-less all the music in the iTunes store, and there are now plenty of companies selling plain unencumbered MP3s.
So no one ever purchased a single thing from the iTunes store before DRM-free content? Oh wait, they did which was entirely my point. Despite what people on here say, most consumers don't give a shit about DRM as it is almost always transparent to them. Yes, there are exceptions, but considering how extremely successful the iTunes store was in it's fully DRM days (or the huge popularity of Steam) we can see that the complaints are a minority of the total user base.
"Show business is just like high school, except you get paid." - Martin Mull