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This was yanked from Youtube very quickly so you will have to watch it through Facebook. Is the media complicit? This clip is pretty damning, only lasts about 30 seconds. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=2970918888111
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Of course it is. How many of those now massive banks would have existed after 2008 had the government not propped them up?
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Rock music died for me when Guns and Roses split, although I loved most styles in the 90s. I haven't listened to much at all since probably the year 2000. I blame Limp Bizkit.
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Here come the regulations.. Via the Wall Street Journal: "The U.S. is applying money-laundering rules to "virtual currencies," amid growing concern that new forms of cash bought on the Internet are being used to fund illicit activities." "...new bookkeeping requirements and mandatory reporting for transactions of more than
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It is not as if taxes are the only variable in determining capital investment. If the tax rate was zero I still would not invest a dime in Greece.
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One quick question...Is the threshold in the scenario you just described for being considered "generous" a 4 night stay with his family member, or is it 5 nights?
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Do you accept Bitcoin?
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Add "American Sniper" Chris Kyle to the list...
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[quote user="z1235"] How is the existence of your neighbor (vs. him not being there) [/quote] But he is there, and it tends to piss people off. That is why they form a government. If he were not there, and 100% of the people paid for the service, the result would be the same as if the government forced everyone to pay via taxation. That is
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The problem is that the paying customer is subsidizing the unpaying customer. If a defense firm has $1000 in fixed expenses, it is desirable to have that divided up between as many paying customers as possible. The more customers, the cheaper it is per customer, obviously. As a paying customer, how can I force that leach next door to pay up? After all