You’ll pay one way or the other. If the government does all the calculations for you, they will either have to pay the person who calculates it by hand or pay the people who maintain the automated systems to calculate it for you. The government doesn’t have the greatest record of this efficiently spending tax dollars, so if the government charged you to calculate how you much you owe the government, you’ll probably end up paying more.
Are you basing that on if they agree or disagree with forced vaccination? If disagreeing with forced vaccination is low intelligence, then I have Forest Gump level of intelligence.
As another person color, I agree. I am seeing open racism against white people a with small minority of people cheering all of it. They say reverse racism isn’t a thing but what they don’t get is that reverse racism is just racism.
In the twisted world of Twitter, virtue-signaling and calling people out gets you more recognition than any kind action that actually makes a damn difference.
Corporations will need to start looking at the tweets of applicants to make sure they don’t hire the woke activist types. They are becoming a nuisance in the corporate world.
It’s true that fraud and corruption will always exist but it’s also true that it’s less prevalent in a capitalist system because it’s more (not completely) transparent than any other system that has been tried by humans so far.
Maybe those who prefer a system like this should move to China instead of trying to bring the system to a country where most people are not in favor of such system.
Looking at per capita is useless when those countries have a combined population of over 2 billion (~6x US population). Climate change and the Earth doesn’t care about per capita, it only cares about the total output of carbon. The reality is that American output has most likely peaked, while China and India will keep growing for decades to come.
I wasn’t blaming anyone. I was just stating a fact. Americans consuming less energy is not going to prevent countries like China and India from consuming more energy coming from dirty sources such as coal. Americans consuming less material on the other hand can decrease carbon output in China but that will mostly like just be replaced by material consumption from the fast-developing nations.
Do you actually think this will make a difference wrt to climate change when most of the carbon pollution in the new few decades will be coming from fast developing countries and China?
The body doesn’t keep antibodies around months after an infection but it knows how to create the antibodies if reinfection does happen. So of course a freshly vaccinated person will have more antibodies than a person who was infected months ago but that doesn’t mean the vaccine is more effective.