You're right. While there is a method to my madness, I don't have the surrounding material ready so who cares what's in my head. Besides, the Nighy stuff doesn't belong on the news page...for the simple reason that it's not news; it's propaganda.
Bottom line--the Nighy stuff will be gone...
I've just posted an important report from an independent watchdog group that says Osborne's estimates of job losses under the EC's proposed FTT are accurate.
Posted to:
http://financialtransactiontaxes.com/Financial-Transaction-Tax-FTT-News.html
i'm flat now, but wouldn't go short now, either
wave, if you're right about this, you will be my god
[EDIT: in fact, i'd say we're going higher from here, but what do i know?]
Yes, that is my thought, as well. Although I would like people here to understand what I'm doing and why ... if only because I want to keep continual tabs on whether or not I'm doing something stupid.
I agree with you on Nighy. I will be offering point-by-point deconstructions of everything...
Thanks for the feedback ... now, the cascade page is not the home page, so I'm a little confused here--sorry for being obtuse.
The FTT ABCs page will be the basic facts gateway. That should be ready by the weekend.
The "Let's Talk About Tax" page gets reworked tonight.
As for the news...
I've launched the news page at
http://financialtransactiontaxes.com/Financial-Transaction-Tax-FTT-News.html
This will be updated throughout the day with significant FTT-related news items. Everything will be archived and searchable via the on-page search box so, over time, as the...
fwiw, I've read the EC language and it appears to be unambiguous. This is a VAT-style tax, and that's how VATs work
If anyone has knowledge to the contrary, I'd love to know about it ASAP
Oh, and thanks for the proofread. Greatly appreciated
Slowly reconstructing. Here's the new cascade effect page
http://financialtransactiontaxes.com/Financial-Transaction-Tax-FTT-Cascade-Effect.html
Tell me if you hate it. Or if you like it.
Historically, Germany has had an antipathy toward financiers/bankers. Interesting to see this antipathy reassert itself, as if it were the result of some genetic directive.
Of course, this time it won't lead to the rise of Hitler and the Holocaust. I find it chilling nonetheless.