Thanks!!
It's been liberally borrowed from the band Ministry's logo… but rendered into a more appropriate color palette to reflect my anarcho-capitalist tendencies.
In the future, I'd like to edit it so the M is yellow and the circle is black with a trim white border… but I gotta find someone with a newer working copy of Photoshop to get that made. GIMP isn't always that easy to use or navigate, unfortunately, and that's the only graphic program that I have at the moment.
But thanks for the compliment!!
M.
I got this message today from a Free Stater:
[quote]Raytheon has 14 open positions matching the "writer" keyword, four of which are within driving distance of the Free State: in Billerica, Burlington, and Marlborough (much longer drive).[/quote]
Are ANY of these close to Keene? Hell, I don't even know what state those cities are in; moreover, could it be considered immoral to work for Raytheon? The Free Stater who emailed me works for Raytheon and, granted, they're only providing a service to a group of parasites who love war…
…and, another question, if I'm working in another state, but LIVING in NH, do I have to pay state income taxes?
That would be the BIIIIG kicker for me. I'm moving to NH to ESCAPE income taxes to state government.
Any comments/help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
[quote author=Mikearchy link=topic=828.msg7263#msg7263 date=1240449214]
That would be the BIIIIG kicker for me. I'm moving to NH to ESCAPE income taxes to state government.
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You don't really escape it. You just pay the taxes in a different form, i.e. through your residence.
Well, yeah… I know.
But if by moving to NH I can keep 3/4 of my paycheck, instead of 2/3, that'd be fine by me.
M.
I suspect that those who are in high tax brackets due to their income will be able to save quite a bit. For the average person, I suspect it's kind of a wash, or even a setback if you normally don't pay much income tax anyway for whatever reason, i.e. low bracket, loopholes, or just work under the table and don't file.