
Die for the Government
Die for the Government Anti-Flag tosses up the kind of vintage, early-’80s, So-Cal, melodic punk that B.Y.O., Frontier, Posh Boy, and other labels specialized in, and a ska song is welcome. New Red Archives.
Customer Review: An album I could imagine Emma Goldman and Ward Churchill slam-dancing to!
Besides being really awesome activists and talented punk rockers, these guys are totally hot! I’m sure that some of you homophobes out there will cringe at that remark, but oh well, get over yourselves. What can I say? Mohawks and righteous politics turn me on. More accessible than earlier anarcho-punk bands like Crass or Conflict, Anti-flag is bringing radical punk into the 21st century. Imagine a younger, cuter Noam Chomsky playing an electric guitar and you’ll get an idea of what this band is about. Fans of Propagandhi will love this album. Angry, passionate, and committed to social change, this is a band you need to hear, a band that truly speaks to the real concerns of my generation, a band using their talent not to pacify the masses but to encourage them instead to fight for a better world.
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Congress Fails to Act on Internet tax Ban
A federal ban on Internet taxes will remain in limbo after the U.S. Senate failed to reach an agreement on the size and scope of a bill to extend it. -washingtonpost.com
Moratorium on Web tax Advances
Congress Wednesday cleared the way to keep access to the Internet largely free from taxes for the next three years, breaking a year-long deadlock. -The Washington Post
Senate Mulls Permanent Internet tax Ban
The Senate Monday took up a proposal to permanently ban the taxation of Internet access, a move that supporters say would encourage the deployment of high-speed Internet service but opponents argue could result in billions of dollars in lost revenue for state and local governments. -The Washington Post
Bids Sought For ‘Net Sales tax Systems
State governments are moving ahead with plans to create the data infrastructure that they and retailers will need to manage the collection of taxes on most e-commerce transactions. -washingtonpost.com
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Hill to Renew Ban on Web-Access taxes
Congress is moving quickly to beat a Nov. 1 deadline for renewing a ban on taxes for getting online, but the push has sparked a furor over how broadly Internet services should be taxed and whether local governments might lose billions of dollars in revenue per year. -The Washington Post
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