So, let me get this straight.

A tax on the internet is harmful to the economy, but up to 70% of your
income, depending on what state you live in ends up in the government's
coffers, and that's not hurting the economy?

The two point two billion dollars could be returned to the consumers.  If
combined with all the money from the hundreds, maybe thousands of other
unnecessary programs it would add up to real money.

We just decided to spend 58 billion dollars to solve an immigration problem
that we incited.

Housing illegal immigrants that we basically told to come here on military
bases; while hundreds and thousands of our veterans are homeless.

The demographics of this nation have been changed intentionally.

Look into districting practices, congressional apportionment, registering a
third party for an election,  it's a rigged game and I think the ponzy
scheme is quickly coming to an end.

Pretend fiat money, an out of control executive, representatives that
represent no one but themselves, and a polemic court that has done little
to undo the damage caused by the other two branches.

I'm blaming the system as a whole.

We are constantly lied to and mislead.

Where is our ability to redress grievances?
On Jul 7, 2014 6:56 PM, "Maureen" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I tell you what will harm it though, if  not stopped.  Allowing the
> Internet tax moratorium to expire in November.  Or failing to enforce
> Net Neutrality.  The Internet and e-Commerce are major, major economic
> drivers.
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, I get where you are coming from about not liking the law,
> > structurally.  Still a pretty weak argument that it is "hurting the
> > economy". Ideologically opposed to it? Cool, I can get that. Not actually
> > harmful to the economy though.
>
> 

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