XPost: can.general, can.politics, ott.general   
   From: nospam@thanksalot.com   
      
   Canuck57 wrote:   
   > On 01/07/2011 8:12 PM, merlin! wrote:   
   >> Canuck57 wrote:   
   >>> On 29/06/2011 8:00 PM, merlin! wrote:   
   >>>> John Fleming wrote:   
   >>>>> On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 23:01:35 -0700, while chained to a desk   
   >>>>> in the scriptorium "merlin!" wrote:   
   >>>>>> $Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:   
   >>>>>> $> On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 17:17:01 -0700, merlin! wrote:   
   >>>>>> $>   
   >>>>>> $>> Alan Baggett wrote:   
   >>>>>> $>>> CRA Employee Accused of Misusing Taxpayer Info : CRA SOTW   
   >>>>>> $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> By: Gabrielle Giroday   
   >>>>>> $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> A 32-year-old former Revenue Canada employee is facing   
   >>>>>> charges after $>>> she allegedly gave her gang-linked boyfriend   
   >>>>>> taxpayer information $>>> over a nine-year period.   
   >>>>>> $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> Court documents show the customer-service employee was   
   >>>>>> arrested and $>>> charged last August with unauthorized use of   
   >>>>>> a Canada Revenue $>>> computer and breach of trust from January   
   >>>>>> 2000 to June 2009. $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> Kelly Dawn Marie Leah is also charged with conspiring with   
   >>>>>> her $>>> boyfriend and others to commit an indictable offence.   
   >>>>>> $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> "When it comes to private information and there's a   
   >>>>>> breach of trust $>>> with regards to one person having access   
   >>>>>> to that information and $>>> providing it, we're always very   
   >>>>>> concerned," said Winnipeg Police $>>> Service spokesman Const.   
   >>>>>> Jason Michalyshen. $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> "We know that type of situation must be dealt with quickly   
   >>>>>> and $>>> promptly."   
   >>>>>> $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> Michalyshen did not say to which gang the man allegedly   
   >>>>>> belonged. $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> Canada Revenue Agency spokesman Kevin Lloyd said employees   
   >>>>>> have to $>>> undergo background checks. He didn't say how many   
   >>>>>> taxpayers were $>>> allegedly affected, but he said people are   
   >>>>>> alerted if their $>>> information is breached.   
   >>>>>> $>>>   
   >>>>>> $>>> Leah no longer works at the CRA, he said. "All CRA   
   >>>>>> employees are $>>> subject to a strict code of ethics and   
   >>>>>> conduct... $>>   
   >>>>>> $>> Oh please.... a code of ethics for bare-faced tax-thieves?   
   >>>>>> $>>   
   >>>>>> $>> Nice try.   
   >>>>>> $>   
   >>>>>> $> The whole federal taxation system is a control-freak's wet   
   >>>>>> dream $> of no value to our Nation.   
   >>>>>> $   
   >>>>>> $It has tremendous value to all the recipients of the loot.   
   >>>>>> $   
   >>>>>> $   
   >>>>>> $> *INFLATION* is how taxes are levied in the modern world. The   
   >>>>>> $> rest is just smoke'n'mirrors by a bunch of murderin'   
   >>>>>> fucktards $> intended to make us line up for their gruel.   
   >>>>>> $>   
   >>>>>> $> Dhu   
   >>>>>> $   
   >>>>>> $In the final analysis, taxation in a modern economy is not about   
   >>>>>> money at $all. It is about power and control, and forced labor.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Interesting way of looking at it.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> That is the conclusion I reached after many years of study and   
   >>>> observation. A lot of "financial" decisions at the highest levels   
   >>>> of government and banking appear to make no sense from a classical   
   >>>> "accounting" viewpoint, but they make perfect sense from a "money   
   >>>> is merely a means of exercising power and control" viewpoint. next   
   >>>> time you read something about government and the economy that   
   >>>> doesn't make sense, try looking at it from the viewpoint I   
   >>>> describe. See if it doesn't all fall into place.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> And yes, I have studied economics and got very good grades. I don't   
   >>>> like to brag, so I'll leave it there.   
   >>>   
   >>> Guess then the liberalism didn't brain wash you like many.   
   >>>   
   >>> Government incurring debt too is future assured enslavement of the   
   >>> next generation. I never was eligible to vote for Trudeau, but   
   >>> through my entire career I was paying for his debts like a slave.   
   >>>   
   >>> Pay natives not to make a ruckass because of events 200+ years ago   
   >>> makes modern day people slaves too.... lots of leaches and non-value   
   >>> added getting the money.   
   >>>   
   >>> But K12, they brainwash kids to think big fat government and   
   >>> liberalism is so good...the very things that try to remove our   
   >>> economic freedom. And sorry, you don't knwo economic freedom until   
   >>> you have enough money you don't worry too much about money.   
   >>>   
   >>> Our society runs on the ruse that you get a house, you own it but   
   >>> really rent it from the bank. Forcing people into debt servitude.   
   >>> Make compliant sheep too as you get fired, you loose your mortgage.   
   >>> But you have the perception of owning something.   
   >>>   
   >>> It is why so many like Vancouver or Syria riot, you have nothing in   
   >>> your perception to loose so why not burn and throw bricks.   
   >>>   
   >>> So our society is molded so 35% for the bank, 55% for the government   
   >>> (all forms), leaving 10% to live on. A slave, 90% of your wealth   
   >>> goes elsewhere.   
   >>>   
   >>> The big key though is get out of debt. The only part you can   
   >>> control.   
   >>   
   >> I think you will find that it actually isn't that easy for the   
   >> average guy to stay out of debt. Things have been arranged.   
   >   
   > Debt is a trap for many, but they real do it to themselves. Never   
   > even heard of a dysfunctional debtor that didn't do it to themselves.   
      
   Then you need to get out and meet more people. Talk to a few divorced dads   
   struggling under support payments, who have their income "imputed" at far   
   more than they actually earn. Talk to a few people who were "deemed" by   
   Revenue Canada, and stuck with thousands of dollars in back taxes because   
   RevCan retroactively changed the rules. Talk to the people who had   
   windfalls on the stock market share price one year, only to see the stock   
   tank the next - but they still owe taxes on the previous year.   
      
   I'm sure there are many more examples.   
      
      
   > Chances are, if your credit cards haven't been paid in full every   
   > month of the last 59/60 months you have a use of credit problem. Maybe   
   > bought a home, or cars you could not afford.   
      
   Or maybe, bought them when you could afford it, and had some bad luck or   
   government and court thievery.   
      
      
   > Debtors with debtors disease have all sorts of excuses. Trick is plan   
   > your debt carefully with a solid plan to pay it off quick. Or don't   
   > buy in. And at some point, get out of debt completely and start   
   > paying yourself to become well off. Amazing the cash flow when home,   
   > car and everything has been paid for for 20 years.   
      
   Nice idea that simply does not work for everyone. You should a bit less   
   self-righteous and smug.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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