what is wrong with a local government rating based on a proxy for water
outflow (e.g. area) to cover the costs of, for argument's sake, a scheme to
drain land, including your own? Ideally taxes should be proximate to the
benefits derived from the services provided, and under New Zealand law
(don't
Patrick wrote:
>>Eventually, federal laws will govern even the tomatoes grown in your own
>>back yard. You will pay an imputed value tax on them. Eventually,
>>states will take over the water supply and socialize it, imposing
>>watering bans to avoid "shortages". Oh wait, that's already happ
At 10:49 AM 9/08/2002 -0400, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
>Eventually, federal laws will govern even the tomatoes grown in your own
>back yard. You will pay an imputed value tax on them. Eventually, states
>will take over the water supply and socialize it, imposing watering bans
>to avoid "shortag
At 03:55 PM 8/9/2002 +0200, Kamil Kukura wrote:
>Well, if I would build online casino and started it here in Czech
>Republic, it would be stopped by force of state. It could have been legal
>only if I would get license from the state which is likely to happen only
>with A LOT of money for gover
> Gaming industry,
> just like the gold currency industry, does NOT need 'offshore entities,
> masks and attorneys'
>
Well, if I would build online casino and started it here in Czech
Republic, it would be stopped by force of state. It could have been
legal only if I would get license from th