The same computers that make it impossible for you to cheat on your income tax can ensure that the blood of your group is in the ambulance that picks you up from a car smash.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
One common puzzle for the security-minded is how to work with confidential data on the road. Sometimes you can't bring your laptop, or don't want to. But working on somebody else's machine exposes you to malware and leaves behind all kinds of electronic trails.
Make no mistake, tax cheaters cheat us all, and the IRS should enforce our laws to the letter.
The value of having a computer, to me, is that it'll remember everything you do. It's a databank.
We have a tax code whose complications and levels of unfairness and levels of choosing people to give tax breaks to and choosing people to deny them to is thousands of pages long with endless complications and unbelievable manipulations by everybody.
This is very clever. They have created a system to cheat.
Illegal downloading, digital cheating, and cutting and pasting other people's stuff may be easy, but that doesn't make those activities right.
Computers, like automobiles and airplanes, do only what people tell them to do.
Taxpayers deserve a government that harnesses technology to better serve the people.
A computer shall not harm your work or, through inaction, allow your work to come to harm.