I really only put "luxury" in quotes to mean items that aren't absolutely essential, I still don't think there should be any but I imagine abolishing it entirely is going to be a hard battle and the first step will be removing it from items like food and medication (it's disgusting to me that even prescriptions aren't exempt from sales tax in most US jurisdictions).
Income tax is the way to go in my mind, too.
Well, sure. I didn't mean they should break the law, just that the law should be changed.
Haha, I should have elaborated that we should eliminate sales tax entirely, but if we must have it then it should be restricted to things that aren't absolute essentials. I agree with you on that front.
Sales tax is an assault on the poor (and to a lesser extent the middle class), and I've been pretty upset to see it encroaching on the internet. I've always thought we should restrict sales tax to "luxury" items like furniture, electronics and so on.
Although I guess that's largely the type of thing Amazon carries, so maybe I shouldn't be so worked up about it after all.
Having a bunch of games that look the same sounds awful to me.
Whoever it was didn't care that they were disrupting people's lives by having their classes cancelled over and over (and over, and over, and over. It was a continuous and practically psychotic series of threats), so of course they didn't care about getting a remailer taken down. I've spoken with people who live on campus there and the person sending the threats is clearly unstable at best.
You've really never heard of security companies coming up with exploits first so they know how to solve them in case somebody else has the same idea?
Wow, you're either really classist or racist for assuming Martin was set up for a life of crime, and you're definitely a huge fucking moron for thinking there's not enough evidence to convict Zimmerman of, at the very least, manslaughter. It's pretty easy to find out whether it was his gun used in the crime, and it's pretty easy to comb the area around the body searching for anything Martin could have used as a weapon (hint: there weren't any).
If you never did anything even remotely illegal when you were young then you're an anomaly, nobody deserves to be killed for it (except maybe you for having such awful, awful opinions).
Clearly he deserves to be murdered for potential prior crimes for which he wasn't tried, and which he wasn't in the process of committing considering he was carrying iced tea and not burglar's tools. It's good that a psychopath subverted justice and ended a teenager's life because he may have at one point stolen something.
We all know that's how horror movies start.
The result was negative by a very wide margin, what more do they need to prove?
"An expert claims there's no dog in this room, but until I see a room that does have a dog I just can't trust him."
I... don't? They hear it from their parents, their music, the TV, the internet... it's pretty much inescapable.
P.S. if you want higher standards in schools, spelling might be a good place to start.
A) How is making high schoolers ashamed of the language they hear from adults every day "higher morality"?
B) It's Twitter. If people don't want to read what he has to say they can just not follow him. There aren't a whole lot of ways to accidentally come across "offensive" tweets.
In this case, if they want to avoid piracy then they have the obligation to fix the exploits that are their own fault instead of harming legitimate consumers who paid for their products.
One way to make your old car run better is to look up the price of a new model.