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To: maceng2 who wrote (178129)9/11/2021 7:10:30 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 217753
 
<<Australian has a history of ...>>

I on another e-mail thread, was alerted that Australia is a 'People Farm' Message 33482264

In the meantime, the below e-mail thread discussed Australia.


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On Saturday, September 11, 2021, 12:00:47 PM GMT+8, B wrote:

So, this delight is from Bidens tax proposals effective beginning 2023:

See: scribd.com

See attached scan of the account reporting requirements applying to "all financial accounts", which appears to mean both business and personal.

Apparently, all your financial transactions, in accounts with greater than $600 they want reported to them. This includes crypto, and includes transfers between accounts.

They also want to know who you buy from, and transact with:

Other accounts with characteristics similar to financial institution accounts will be covered under this information reporting regime. In particular, payment settlement entities would connect Taxpayer Identification Numbers and file a revised Form 1099-K expanded to all payee accounts (subject to the same de minimus threshold), reporting not only gross receipts but also gross purchases, physical cash, as well as payments to and from foreign accounts, and transfer inflows and outflows.

This is just a small part of the scribid doc. See the link for more.

All your stuff belongs to us.

On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 1:28 PM T wrote:

It's going back to being a prison colony.

On Fri, Sep 10, 2021, 17:55 J wrote:

Team Australia, arguably, got to where it is stanced precisely because of booze, now democratically clubbing peaceful protesters, enforcing harsh area-denial welcome-home border protocols to its own citizens and residents, and etc etc etc

If so, and is so, then booze cancellation is a net positive

Next up, computer games must also be cancelled in Australia, so that they might get off of the teats of natural resource curse, and get back to the millstone and work for a living

But to do so, they must then also address the issue of common prosperity

or something like that



On Friday, September 10, 2021, 11:25:32 PM GMT+8, R wrote:

with no alcohol, Aussies would never revolt, they wouldn't even know how to make it through the day


On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 8:04 AM M wrote:

I think this is the tipping point for Australians.

Mandating masks is one thing - but limits on booze?

How will they accept this?

M

theblaze.com

Now they're confiscating alcohol delivered to locked-down Australian apartments if booze volume exceeds state-sanctioned limits




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