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Taxing Income or Assets
In a prior post, I talked about taxing in a “fair” way, and this drew my attention toward another question. Should we tax income or assets?
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Absurdity
The WSJ recently published an article titled “Should Faking a Name on Facebook Be a Felony?” There are even web pages that help you become someone else. What do you think about this? I’m convinced this computer honesty discussion is getting … Continue reading
False Safety in Cloud Computing
In the WSJ today, an article appeared, titled, “Seeking Safety in Clouds“. Basically, small and medium businesses are flocking to cloud computing or outsourced IT solutions for data security and integrity. News for you all: the risks are not better … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud computing, computers, encryption, jobs, linux, mobile devices, small business
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Paying for Uninsured Health Care Costs
Here is the answer Ron Paul should have given 2 nights ago at the Republican debate, when asked about the hypothetical well-to-do 30-year old person who chooses to be uninsured, and then develops a chronic illness and needs care.
Posted in Finance, Spirit & Heart
Tagged finance, health care, jobs, obama care, politics, republican, Ron Paul, social pressure, society norms, working class
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Penny Auction Finances
People with smiling faces attest to winning $600 iPad or other prizes for prices such as $39.40 or $54.32, or other such steep discounts. Sounds good enough to get my attention, so I signed up and spent a few nights … Continue reading