1 Feb, 2007
Now the gov’t wants to tell you what kind of light bulbs you can have in your home. I’ve got a bright idea - how about educating consumers on the cost savings of using energy-efficient bulbs and appliances and let them *choose*, rather than making another stupid law telling us what choice we don’t have?
If you’re still living in California, I really have to hand it to you. Your yoke, that is. How long before they tell you which toilet paper you can use?
Link to California may ban conventional lightbulbs by 2012 - Yahoo! News
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1 Feb, 2007
Want to talk loss of privacy? Want to talk frightening? If I were a British passenger, I’d give serious thought to never flying to America again. If booking a ticket means that the Americans can view my cc statements and my email - and hold open those “files” for up to 8 years - then I’m thinking that maybe photos of the Statue of Liberty would be better than seeing it in person.
Britons flying to America could have their credit card and email accounts inspected by the United States authorities following a deal struck by Brussels and Washington.
By using a credit card to book a flight, passengers face having other transactions on the card inspected by the American authorities. Providing an email address to an airline could also lead to scrutiny of other messages sent or received on that account.
Source: US ‘licence to snoop’ on British air travellers
What the hell has happened to LIBERTY?
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1 Feb, 2007
Source: Uncle Sam spoils dream trip to space - CNN.com
Imagine always being a space nut; watching the typical shows, never missing a space program on Discovery, reading anything you can get your hands on, even attending a space camp - all in the hope beyond hope that one day you’d get to travel into space.
Then it happens… Oracle throws a contest. You win… and your prize is a seat on a space flight. You’re going to space!
That is, *if* you can pay the taxes.
You see, the IRS counts contest winnings as income. No one, and I mean no one, can explain this to me. You didn’t work for it. If you bought a ticket for the contest, you already paid taxes on the money used to buy the ticket. An income is money that you earn - unless you’re the IRS. Then it’s just about anything, and they want their cut of it. Illegal? I think so. Doesn’t matter, though. The IRS and its taxes, just like the Social Security farce and its payments, is forced upon us by government whether we like/agree with it/consider it constitutional or not.
Click the link above to read the story of a man who won a trip to space and have to give up his seat, simply because he wouldn’t be able to pay the taxes on it. Reminds me of the new cars Oprah gave away and all but a handful of the recipients had to sell the car just to pay the taxes.
When are we going to get a true and realistic tax system? Or for you bloggers, here’s a fair tax blog.
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