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Comment: Re:Did they break any laws? (Score 1) 690

by MitchDev (#43798013) Attached to: Web of Tax Shelters Saved Apple Billions, Inquiry Finds

Shame them into paying their fair share and getting rid of the tax dodges.

It's that, or these rich scum will find their doors smashed down and getting a free ride to the guillotines at the hands of the masses who are sick of just scraping by while these "people" sit on vast wealth, doing nothing to help society. The time is coming where society will soon just help itself....

Comment: Re:No Sale (Score 1) 353

by MitchDev (#43795375) Attached to: Xbox One: No Always-Online Requirement, But Needs To Phone Home

1) With digital distribution, old "rare" games can't go out of print either. Now whether they will run on newer hardware/OSs on the other hand...

2) DRM on the disc is easier, as no network connection is needed to play the game you paid for

3) There are ways around this...much more difficult and of shadowy legality

4) Why include ANY middleman? Why do you need M$'s, or anyone's elses "Permission" to sell your used games? No "middleman" is needed. And since it's a "resale", why would M$ give anything to the Publisher? Why should the publisher get a cut shen they already got their money? Why need "codes" or "verification" at all?

Comment: Re:Looters to Apple: Hand it over (Score 1) 690

by MitchDev (#43780887) Attached to: Web of Tax Shelters Saved Apple Billions, Inquiry Finds

Next time a burglar breaks into your house, no police will come help you.
Next time you home catches fire, no fire fighters will come to put it out or rescue you from it.
No more paved streets or water/sewer system for you.

You get what you pay for, and you want to pay nothing....

Comment: Re:Did they break any laws? (Score 2) 690

by MitchDev (#43780813) Attached to: Web of Tax Shelters Saved Apple Billions, Inquiry Finds

Because the world is changing and it's no longer socially acceptable to just pay what's legal, it's considered inappropriate to pay less than what people would consider to be a fair amount. If you're paying $1 of tax on $1000 of earnings because you've cleverly nested your business assets overseas in a complex web of tax avoidance schemes, then most people would consider that unfair, even if it is legal.

A company is doing its shareholders a dis-service if they pay more tax than legally required.

If you don't like the amount of tax a corporation pays, due to their corporate structure, petition your government to close the loophole.

Too bad we don't have millions and billions to bribe the lawmakers with, because to maximize profits, the corporate scum are cutting wages and jobs, leaving the bulk of the population barely able to afford food, housing, and the clothes on their backs.

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