Uber needs to go down enough is enough already. how many times can you get away with criminal acts, most likely they will just have to pay a fine again though. It seems like corporations can get away with anything these days, and if they get caught they just pay a fine and go on operating.
Yes thanks I just deactivated unroll.me
and deleted my account, make sure you change your email password and deny them access from your email provider as well.
Good luck there is already hundreds of companies that offer free e filing, This is a losing proposition for them, competition has kept this free and there is no reason to use either H&R Block or Intuit. There is also no reason to pay a tax preparer or accountant to do your taxes, since you can easily do it yourself. I can understand for companies, and very wealthy people with tons of stocks, bonds, and IRAs etc. Then pay someone, but for the normal person who just works one job and doesn't do much trading or investing, then go onto the irs web site and choose one of the hundreds of free efile companies each year, they often have a limit of 62,000 anyway in gross income, so it's harder to find a free file if you make more money. They are going to try but this is a state by state issue.
I used taxslayer the last time I free filed, but I thought that I remember being more than only 13 companies. I don't want the government to fill anything in for me, however, because there's no way that they know everything about my deductions and credits and all the loopholes that many people want to use, if you just work a 9 to 5 job for one company then that sounds ok. I say keep it how it is now, and they've been lobbying for years, they probably think that they have a chance now because the Republican party is all about helping the private sector and having a small government.
The bad idea that a free walled garden is better than nothing, or that it's worth sacrificing network neutrality in order to increase overall access.
And to give a little more background, Facebook was trying to get free "internet" access away in India, but it wasn't really internet access it was actually just a Facebook walled garden. The local population organized and ultimately the government rightly told them to piss off.
Because being able to access a diverse set of viewpoints on the Internet is not, actually, a "privilege" but rather the central point of the whole affair.
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