A-ha, hence the socialist agenda.And as a soon-to-be receipient of SS
Stinking geezers, quit gouging my paycheck!
I don't wait to pay for other people's retirement any more!
I would much rather contribute to starving artists then stinking geezers.
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
I am not quite shure I really understand this.. You think art that has been dictated by the financers are good while films produced freely isn't? Please elaborate.M'Lord wrote:Socialism is a great evil on the world which is always corrupt and wasteful and unjust by design. I say, no films made funded by a socialist State were any good unless they bowed to the Free Market System or were Dictatorships disguised as Socialist States.
Same here, but the objectivity is to cut costs and produce more films, i.e. get more value for money.moviemat wrote:My local film funding agency will not fund a film shot on film because they have an agenda to support a modern media workforce and they have swallowed digital hype.
The market for english languaged films are, however, much bigger than any other language so getting an audience for your films is much more easy. I am making a Danish languaged science fiction film, which of course makes the potential audience very small.moviemat wrote:I think american movies have been great because in the mainstream the only thing that counts is making a film that people like and want to go to see (which brings out the best AND the worst). The rest is DIY by neccessity so you get great underground movies, networks, co-ops, festivals etc.
David M. Leugers wrote:This whole conversation about taxes is pretty silly to me, but please, do not think that I am being abrasive or even defensive. I have devoted almost my entire free time of the past 5 years researching this issue and the truth is so far out there, that if I say it all no one would believe it. Simply put, the federal income tax is being criminally applied here in the USA. If you don't believe it, just try to ask the IRS just exactly which statute makes you liable for the income tax. Also everyone knows the IRS is part of the Department of the Treasury, right? Go to the Treasury Department website to their listing of internal departments and see if you can find the IRS... Not even the tip of the iceberg folks. And remember that every state income tax I am aware of is just piggybacked onto the federal income tax. I.E. your state income tax is based on your federal adjusted income from your federal return... Money well spent? Good grief, wake up America!
David M. Leugers
Actually the first income tax in the U.S. was enacted during the Civil War, and it was temporary. Also, the income that it taxed was limited to dividends paid to stockholders by corportations. The corporations got around that by simply not paying dividends which made their stock worth more. Shareholders could get the profits by selling a portion of their shares.MovieStuff wrote:No that's not what I am talking about. Income tax did not come about here in the states until the beginning of the 20th century and was supposed to be temporary. I am paraphrasing the conditions but it was about creating revenue to pay for military, I believe. It was not supposed to continue forever.mattias wrote:it's illegal only if they're enforcing the taxation on people who don't use any public property.....MovieStuff wrote:Basically, taxation is considered by legal academics to be illegal
Since the 16th Amendment to the Constitution specifically grants Congress the authority to levy an income tax how can anyone argue that it is illegal? Unless one wishes to argue that the Constitution itself is illegal?MovieStuff wrote: Thus, most legal scholars see the continuation of taxation here in the states as legally unenforcible but, obviously, the govenment disagrees. ;)
Roger
Ageism! Ageism! I'm being abused!! :lol:sophocle wrote:A-ha, hence the socialist agenda.And as a soon-to-be receipient of SS
Stinking geezers, quit gouging my paycheck!
I don't wait to pay for other people's retirement any more!
I would much rather contribute to starving artists then stinking geezers.
And good for you. I hope to do the same some day. You see, for you and me SS will not be good enough, and we will not need it in any case. Then why have it at all? Why government retirement is then "good" and "necessary" for some people and not for others? Are we smarter, harder-working and better-looking than "the people that need SS"?I retired on my investments.
Actor wrote:Ageism! Ageism! I'm being abused!! :lol:
That sounds like a pretty accurate description of the world I live in.Scott Spears wrote:Let's turn our lives over to the corporations because they can do the job so much better and cheaper than the government. What you'll end up is being under the control of corporations who only see the bottom line and if you don't fit into the bottom line, you are either pushed out of the way or not considered.
The corporation needs your land to expand it's factory and bam! the bulldozers show up and away goes your house. It's for the profits of the corporation. Everything becomes homogenzied because it's cheaper to make lots of the same thing instead of speciality items. We'll all drive grey cars, live in grey houses and eats grey food.