The following post pertains to a key aspect of the US taxation system that has not been explored in sufficient detail back in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). I discussed the current US taxation system regarding its obvious economic and fiscal… Read More ›
Taxes
Update (21 November 2022)
In keeping with the theme of yesterday’s post, I am planning to work on a post that is related to the topic. The Subtantivist-Formalist Debate bears the promising implication that Economics cannot be understood without their political contexts. Certain economic… Read More ›
What to Do In Las Vegas if You’re Not a Gambler — Roaming Numeral
For someone who has been to Las Vegas on three separate occasions, I truly have no interest in gambling. The brightly lit machines are pretty and that’s about the extent of my awareness of the casino floor. There is, however,… Read More ›
Update (7 November 2022)
A new week has already begun. Today, I am planning to spend today working on personal errands outside the Blog. In the meantime, I will be reposting some noteworthy posts related to Las Vegas and casino gambling
The Third Place: Dealing with the Wealthy (Pt. I of II)
There is a justifiable Intent for doing away with most forms of Taxation such as Income Taxation. I had discussed the topic of taxes before in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) where I provided some convenient arguments for deemphasizing Taxation in… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Japanese Liquor Taxation (2022)
It should be noted that the LER Process and the Taxation Rate set by the central government are in fact two different sources of wealth. Whereas the Actual Geld in the LER Process originated from the preceding conversion as Actual… Read More ›
Japan launches nationwide competition to boost alcohol consumption — WORLD BEER & SPIRITS !
A new contest launched by the Japanese government asks the younger generation to come up with ideas to boost the consumption of alcoholic drinks. In an effort to revitalize alcohol consumption, Japan has launched a nationwide competition calling for inviting… Read More ›
Update (11 July 2022)
Having finished the first half of “Work-Standard Critiques of Pensions (Pt. I of II),” I was astonished that this post took longer than expected. At first, I thought it was going to take me about an hour or two, not… Read More ›
Work-Standard Critiques of Pensions (Pt. I of II)
In The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), the concept of the SSE (Socialist Student Economy) provides clearer definitions on how the Student–the “Self”–defines their own future. The Entry entitled “The State’s Educational Policies and Ranking System” identified four specific areas where they… Read More ›
Compendium: Taxation and the Work-Standard (Pt. II of III)
The contemporary US Taxation System in the early 21st century is in many respects a byproduct of the haphazard implementation of Total Mobilization after Alexander Hamilton’s death and the dissolution of the Federalist Party. Much of it was introduced under… Read More ›