12th
March
2009
Even imaginary money can be taxed
Like the rest of you, I listen to the news, I read the news, I avoid being the subject of the news. The rules are clear. But from time to time, my cynicism increases, nourished by the content. Take, as an example, a trial that’s winding down in the US, involving a huge case of investor fraud. I can’t comment on the veracity, but I can comment on the voracity of one of the parties involved.
posted in economy, media | Comments Off on Even imaginary money can be taxed | 268 words