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All the MacOS/OSX systems are based on Unix.Odd, I use a MacAir which runs on Unix. It NEVER has an issue. I leave mine on for years. I restart every so often and none of the tabs (on Brave) disappear....
So - again I ask - how do you prevent it from being twisted into a VAT/GST tax?
Also there's the logistics of it. Making EVERY MERCHANT in the nation an unpaid tax collector, EVERY TRANSACTION - as opposed to every employer, reporting figures electronically once a year - the cost and unpaid labor of it all is quite different.
Already merchants have to collect sales taxes (in states that have them; my state HAS no sales tax, a far better way to arrange things) and in some states, different items are taxed at different rates. Ohio does not tax food items that are purchased for home preparation. It DOES tax food to be consumed on the premises - as in, restaurants, fast-food, deli purchases at the grocery. For a carry-out restaurant, the To-Go items are tax-free but not the in-premises items. You can imagine the mess that makes, and how the tax boys love to jerk around merchants.
We need less of that, not more.
Not the business of government, how much you make? I agree, in principle. It's ALSO not the business of government what I BUY. If I want to trade fiat notes for a watermelon, how does government figure into it? Why should the watermelon seller be afraid of being caught selling without giving the government its cut?
NO tax structure addresses these moral issues; but there is gonna be a tax. As the Articles of Confederation showed us, if there's no income, there's soon no government; and a different government will replace it.
So pick the least intrusive method.
I agree. Also have to keep in mind that the federal budget going forward will be greatly reduced on the slashing of the federal government is complete. Trump, Putin and Xi are already talking about a 50% reduction in military spending. Perhaps in the 21st century the world can finally work together and put an end to wars and wasteful spending on them and put that money towards producing something useful for the world.Still its a business and you can pass along costs. The consumer still has a choice.
Ideally you wouldn't need a sales tax either, in reality a tariff is like a sales tax on imported goods.
Pam has plenty of manpower to get this done.Highest salary at DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE in year 2024 was $221,900. Number of employees at DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE in year 2024 was 13,665. Average annual salary was $147,500 and median salary was $153,354. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE average salary is 215 percent higher than USA average and median salary is 253 percent higher than USA median salary.
Trump says release the files and declassify everything. So where is it all? ...
Yea that's a problem on X for sure. So much stuff gets posted it's getting harder to sort through to find the truth. I've also read that it would take years to delete all the info from all of the servers so they can recover anything at this point but who really knows the truth.?I saw a lot of hearsay posted on X over the last few days that FBI and other 3 letter agencies supposedly had rogue actors furiously deleting/erasing documents so they couldn't be released. I have no idea if any of that was true, or if it was just clickbait engagement farming.
I saw a lot of hearsay posted on X over the last few days that FBI and other 3 letter agencies supposedly had rogue actors furiously deleting/erasing documents so they couldn't be released. I have no idea if any of that was true, or if it was just clickbait engagement farming.
I saw a lot of hearsay posted on X over the last few days that FBI and other 3 letter agencies supposedly had rogue actors furiously deleting/erasing documents so they couldn't be released. I have no idea if any of that was true, or if it was just clickbait engagement farming.
Yea that's a problem on X for sure. So much stuff gets posted it's getting harder to sort through to find the truth. I've also read that it would take years to delete all the info from all of the servers so they can recover anything at this point but who really knows the truth.?
Over-write it (making changes in wording, etc) or erasing it - and destroying harddrives, Hillary-style, with hammers.They can try. There is an old saying that nothing is truly deleted. This is only partially true. There are ways, using the correct tools, that can completely overwrite a hard drive. However, when talking about government systems, one must take into account a couple of things. First, any recipients of your emails must also completely destroy (overwrite) their hard drives. Second, everything (and I mean everything) is backed up onsite and offsite. Usually to multiple offsite facilities. This is done primarily to facilitate COG (Continuity of Government). I used to be heavily involved with such operations. Once a year, I would have to report to an offsite facility in a nearby state and spend two days trying to do my job in a secure facility, while back home they would turn off all the servers to simulate an attack (nuclear, biological, etc...) on Washington. Everything I had on my workstation in DC was mirrored on a workstation in the offsite location. Entire OC-12s and OC-48s are dedicated to sucking off everything you type on your workstation and replicating it elsewhere - usually multiple elsewheres often called service centers or computing centers. This does not even take into account everything that facility in Utah is syphoning constantly.
So, no. When it comes to the government, nothing is really ever "gone". Diversity and redundancy is the name of the game. Staggering amounts of money was spent achieving it.
“These were Dem political holdovers who refused to return to the office,” Musk wrote. “They would have been fired had they not resigned.”21 DOGE staffers resign, saying they refuse to 'compromise core government systems'
Twenty-one civil service employees resigned en masse Tuesday from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, saying in a joint letter that they refused to use their technical expertise to "compromise core government systems, jeopardize Americans’ sensitive data, or dismantle critical public services."
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