I agree. Taxing SPAM is by far a better idea than a tax on internet purchases in general.
The concept of a SPAM registration is another way that governments can make money. Laws could be created that allow provisions for heavy fines for non registered SPAM (again another source of revenue).
I'm a Network Engineer, and whilst I enjoyed the dizzy heights of the dot.com peak, I've always worked for organisations where I can wear pretty much anything (within reasons). I can't imagine having to get down on my hands and knees in a suit to say trace cables, or install a router/switch/server. Suits aren't practical for my line of work.
I agree. Taxing SPAM is by far a better idea than a tax on internet purchases in general. The concept of a SPAM registration is another way that governments can make money. Laws could be created that allow provisions for heavy fines for non registered SPAM (again another source of revenue).
I agree totally with this statement.
I'm a Network Engineer, and whilst I enjoyed the dizzy heights of the dot.com peak, I've always worked for organisations where I can wear pretty much anything (within reasons). I can't imagine having to get down on my hands and knees in a suit to say trace cables, or install a router/switch/server. Suits aren't practical for my line of work.