red2play

red2play t1_ixh06f8 wrote

Glad I left TaxAct, this is horrible!

>The Markup also found the pixel code on a tax preparation site operated by a financial advice and software company called Ramsey Solutions, which uses a version of TaxSlayer’s service. That pixel gathered even more personal data from a tax return summary page, including information on income and refund amounts. This information was not sent immediately upon visiting the page but only when visitors clicked dropdown headings to see more details of their report.

How is this legal?

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red2play t1_iufs10e wrote

At most, they belong in museums. Many of the statues were put up to protest Blacks gaining access to colleges and other institutions. More importantly, taxpayers are having to pay for the maintenance of the statues, no matter what color you are.

There's no argument for keeping these statues in front of Gov't buildings, State parks, etc as everyone knows they can just be put in Museums, that way you can see them if you want, or just walk past the Museum if you don't want to see them. The Gov't is supposed to represent all persons.

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red2play t1_iquja3z wrote

>Records indicate he was convicted of driving while intoxicated in Harris County in 2015, convicted of DWI in Freestone County in 2016, and also convicted of DWI in Fort Bend County in 2020.

He is still serving 5-year probation for the 2020 DWI conviction.

He was on probation from the last time. Should have thrown him in prison a long time ago.

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