Submitted by BeginningInfluence55 t3_108020r in singularity
Artanthos t1_j46y4jw wrote
Reply to comment by crua9 in Do you think in the 2030s it will be common for most households to have a 3D printer? by BeginningInfluence55
Read the second half of my post.
crua9 t1_j46zbxy wrote
Again after a point I don't think it will matter.
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I never thought I would see the day law makers are bringing to vote to basically abolish the IRS but this is being brought up right now. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11620085/House-Republicans-vote-ABOLISHING-IRS-federal-income-tax.html
Like I doubt this will pass but still.
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Plus all it would really take is for some AI/robots to be recognized with normal human rights. It is likely one day this will happen. Giving it is a citizen and meets the other requirements (age and what not) it could run and it is likely to win. If enough of them win then they can replace the gov.
Artanthos t1_j486pwn wrote
The Republicans have been trying to defund the IRS for decades.
This is neither new nor surprising. It is the reason the IRS is currently understaffed by ~50,000 people.
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