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  • To also explain a part of the American tax system... people who are super excited to get a ton of money back on their taxes via refunds are complete idiots.

    That's a direct function of paying too much withholding and not calibrating against their relevant deductions. Some of these people also feel that their tax burden has gone up if their refund is smaller from one year to the next, which may or may not be accurate.

  • I hate to break this to you, but the customer pays in all scenarios.

    But, yes, the employer should pay a living wage and include their overhead costs into the price of the goods.

  • My favorite old guy I worked with, I was around 25 at the time, he was early 70s.

    We used to joke that I'd call him with a wake up call when I was getting home from the bar, and he could return the favor when he took his morning break. He was in the office every day at 5:30.

  • TV, but same idea...

    I didn't particularly hate Dexter season 5. The later seasons were worse, and of course it doesn't hold a candle to season 4... But I just don't get the flat out hate. It was fine, and I kinda liked it.

  • Sure, but functionally stopping the production is the main benefit of the decision. It means banks can't order more and the usage will naturally wane away.

    I guess I'm saying there's a middle ground that doesn't require invalidating the currency