No, we’re suffering, and most people just want these “people” with billions in revenue to pay their fair share instead of having twelve full time tax representatives whose only job is to make sure the public doesn’t see a dime after using public spaces and resources all year.
So you want more people to lose full phone service?
No, we’re suffering, and most people just want these “people” with billions in revenue to pay their fair share instead of having twelve full time tax representatives whose only job is to make sure the public doesn’t see a dime after using public spaces and resources all year.
There are better and more effective ways to fight for justice besides just wishing that fines or that (a) do not really affect their bottom line, (b) can cause immense problems to the people who are mere customers and © is at most get one of their engineers fired but never point fingers to the manager who asked for the change to be expedited and pushed to production without review.
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Would get more people upset that they don’t have an alternative (assuming this affects one of those cable monopoly communities)
I work for the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company, and I think I talk for everyone when I say: yes, why not