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posted ago by G_regulator ago by G_regulator +221 / -0

All so some fat fuck can sit in an office and justify their existence by putting another tax on the middle class just to insulate us further from the upper class that make the decisions, fuck I hate bureaucracy and big government. Sack em all and let em sleep on the fucking street.

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TheTuckerDiaries 3 points ago +3 / -0

Beijing Bought Bureaucrats got no shame. It’s a scam. Play ball for now but you are aware and that’s great. This will all pass soon enough

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G_regulator [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is why I'm here, I'm not American but Trump is important to the whole world as America is the test case for the globalists. If their allowed to get away with it in the US, in Australia we're gonna be fucked. We don't have the same rebellious spirit as Americans. We need you to fight this bullshit before it trickles down to us.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sounds about right.

Try this one on for size, in Denver I pay a “privilege tax” in order to work in the city. It’s $12 per $400 earned a month.

This is on top of sales tax licenses and fees.

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G_regulator [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

What the fuck is a privilege tax? This shit makes me so angry, especially considering the top 0.1% aren't paying any tax at all.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

Quite literally a tax for having an occupation in the city. Like there’s some special benefit to working in the city that makes it a privilege over the rest of the state. Burns me up.

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PatriotSkorzeny 3 points ago +3 / -0

And this is where you say, hand me my $247.70 check so I can get this license.

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G_regulator [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's in Queensland Australia. I'm a Heating Ventilation and Air Condition tech, in the grand scheme of things it's not a huge expense considering how blessed I am, but it doesn't give me anything. At least my other licenses are my trade licenses that prove my competence and ability to work. This is all about counting heads I reckon. The great reset is coming.

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SCP0073 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s government. But I’m being redundant.

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SCP0073 3 points ago +3 / -0

“The merchants and traders have all come; their profits preordained.” Unfortunately this is how your government thinks, too.

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Happymars 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would wipe my ass with the check before i mailed it in. Men like us make everything happen, and this is the thanks you get for being essential. Fuck them.

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G_regulator [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's not a bad idea actually. Made me kek too

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jamesworley 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do not complain about it . Get the license !

Just think about how many other " Essential Services Workers " will think the way that you have and not get the license only to quit working gig work leading to thin out the herd where the GIG APP companies have flooded the markets with way too many drivers.

In reality every gig app worker should have been required to obtain an occupational license being they are operating as contractors .

I also have worked gig apps for quite a few years now and I have had to survive the flooding of markets with way too many workers. The companies are predatory.

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G_regulator [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm convinced it's because of the great reset. It's about counting heads because I'll still have a job because my trade is essential to building services. I don't need the license till Jan 1st 2020 but I'm starting the application process now but won't pay the fee till probably September 2021.

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G_regulator [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look unions were good and without them things would be alot worse, but since industrial relations have become a thing unions have lost alot of power and have given into corporations just to secure work for their constituents. For example I knew a rail road worker who's union rep got them an extra .50c an hour to work in the rain, problem is he used to just get paid to sit in a shed and talk shit with the boys when it was raining and got paid anyway, classic case of a union rep actively working against the best interest of his constituents but thinking he did a good job anyway.

We have freedom of association on job sites here, so if your union or not you get the EBA rate. I'm actually on a individual work place agreement so negotiate my rate myself and the rest I governed by the award unless better conditions are offered or negotiated.