XPost: can.general, can.politics, ott.general   
   From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 02/07/2011 1:46 PM, merlin! wrote:   
   > 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.   
      
   Like I said, people have lots of excuses. Divorce is nasty when kids   
   are involved, but still, debt is a mater of priorities.   
      
   >> 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.   
      
   I NEVER use the credit card unless I know I already have the cash   
   waiting in the bank. I use it more like a check book, no money no spendy.   
      
   >> Debtors with debtors disease have all sorts of excuses. Trick is plan   
      
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