Viking Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not arguing backed vs. fiat, or base system denominations, but
inter-currency transaction roll-backs. When a transaction is made across
non-equivalent currencies, is there an *ethical* means of determining what
amount should be refunded?
I don't think it's
Wayne wrote
Taxation is theft, by definition. Period.
At 08:33 PM 10/14/03 +0300, FileMatrix wrote:
I guess if there would be no US government (no tax = no administration) you
would take a shotgun and shoot cubans if they would try to invade USA,
right? ;)
No, I don't give a rat's ass about
At 12:39 PM 10/15/03 +0300, FileMatrix wrote:
I support a general tax because it makes things more homegenous, as in,
everybody pay less, globally.
But everybody does NOT pay less. The bottom line of solving human problems
through coercion is more expensive and less effective solutions - if the
At 12:36 PM 10/14/03 +0300, FileMatrix wrote:
Dear Jim,
Well I guess I fall under the anybody else who wants to answer category. :-)
...
As [somebody] point out, the average american pays 50% taxes. Do you think
that a
system with no inflation and with a flat 5 - 10% income tax (for everybody,
At 02:03 PM 4/4/03 +0200, Danny Van den Berghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently my account was frozen by court order
On Friday, March 21, 2003, Cash Cards was attempting to fund an E-Gold
account
for one of its customers, in the amount of $3,260.00, but Cash Cards
inadvertently put these