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- -----> issue 55
-
- August-something, 1991.
- Special "Yeah, We're Back - Did you Miss Us?" Issue!
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- Hi, folks. Hope you're all doing well and staying out of trouble.
- Sorry for not putting out ATI55 sooner! Hopefully, we'll be on
- a monthly or bi-monthy schedule from now on.
- What's new?
- Watching the news is a strange experience as of late, because we're
- seeing history in the making. The shape of Eastern Europe and the USSR
- is changing radically. One country (Yugoslavia? Romania?) is on the
- brink of civil war, and the USSR had a 3-day coup and now threatens
- to split up.
- On the home front, a whole host of new problems have popped up, and
- certainly all the old ones continue to plague us. It's time to
- clean house, folks.
-
- Prime hasn't sent me his column, Prime Anarchist World News (PAWN)
- lately. We hope to start that up again by next issue. But in the
- meantime, we present a new contrubutor and column: Media Assassin's
- Crass Commentary.
-
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- C R A S S C O M M E N T A R Y
-
- from: The Media Assassin
-
-
- Greetings, drones, dweebs and other forms of life.
-
-
- 47 PERCENT OF OUR GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT GOES TO GOVERNMENT
-
- That's what Andre Marrou, Libertarian Party candidate for
- Presidential nomination says. In a viewer call-in question-and-answer
- session on C-SPAN on August30, Marrou stated that the federal
- government takes 22% of the nation's GNP, and state and local governments
- take another 25%. That adds up to 47%. Virtually half of what we
- produce in this country is confiscated by government to waste on whatever
- and whomever they wish.
- Think about the implications of the above. Next time you hear someone
- complain about high taxes, remember that disturbing statistic. Next
- time you hear someone complain that the government isn't doing enough
- for the victim-group-of-the-hour, remember that statistic.
- Where does the money go? Good question.
- Here's a breakdown of the items included in the proposed budget for
- fiscal year 1992 (beginning October 1, 1991). Due to the short lead
- time on this article (yeah, I know -GZ), I didn't have time to research
- whether the figures were approved by Congress or altered. I am merely
- including this to give you an idea of the massive spending of your
- expropriated tax dollars. Read on:
-
-
- FY92 % of
- Proposed Federal
- (figures as of May 1991) Funds
- (in $ millions)
-
- CURRENT MILITARY SPENDING 294,399.151 25.8%
-
- TOTAL COST OF PAST WARS 209,411.387 18.3%
-
- NON-MILITARY RELATED INTEREST 126,759.029 11.1%
-
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 30,314.077 2.6%
-
- ANTI-POVERTY/SOCIAL PROGRAMS 259,794.775 22.7%
-
- COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 62,474.224 5.5%
-
- SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 36,100.454 3.2%
-
- FED. EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT & BENEFIT 43,866.042 3.8%
-
- MISCELLANEOUS GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS 85,069.702
- less unallocated receipts: -85.000
- -2,687.000
- Pmt. to soc. sec. (off budget) -1,190.731
- Gov't. programs, net 81,106.971 7.1%
-
- BUDGET TOTALS 1,144,602.462 100.0%
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-
-
- The two largest categories are military spending and social
- programs. Let's examine these two areas.
- The preparers of the above information, the Friends
- Committee on National Legislation, included "community and regional
- development" as a separate category. However, it is certain that
- the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was a part of the
- aformentioned category. HUD provides many programs, such as payment
- of low-income individuals' rent in private housing (in which taxpayers
- are forced to contribute to a program that drives up the cost of housing
- for everyone), and also provides for public housing, such as senior
- citizens' buildings in which the tenants pay rent according to income
- (the remainder of the rent is paid by HUD, i.e., the taxpayer). Therefore,
- part or all of the category of "community and regional development"
- could be considered "social programs" in light of the functions of HUD.
- It could be argued that the greatest part of the federal government's
- expenses go towards social programs that productive taxpayers realize
- no benefit from.
- Military spending has proven to be quite a burden as well. I
- am sure most readers are familiar with anecdotes of "$500 hammers"
- and "$1000 toilets" sold to the taxpayers by defense contractors.
- Also, consider the stories referring to the many costly defense items
- that fail to work properly. While stories of this nature are refuted
- by government officials and industry "experts", believe them. They
- serve to illustrate how our members of our government take the privelege
- of siphening our tax dollars to their friends in the defense industry.
-
- Many people believe that the amount of taxes paid by themselves
- and others and the amount of government spending does not affect
- them. A review of the above information and discussion clearly reveal
- that taxes and spending do affect individuals. The taxes
- >from payroll, sales and property tax and other forms of tax diminish
- the quality of life for productive people. Remember that 47
- percent of our gross national product is consumed by government.
- If people were allowed to work and make purchases of goods
- and property without severe taxation, their quality of life would
- increase tremendously, and our economy would benefit.
-
-
- See you next time.
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-
- Now for a tidbit someone sent me about a new COCOT (indepently-owned
- pay phone - Customer Owned Coin Operated Telephone):
-
-
- The Birth of a Cocot
-
- I have just had the amazing experience of seeing the birth of a
- COCOT. From a hole in the ground, to a slender metal pole, to the cozy
- blue box with magic inside.
-
- At first glance, it looks just like a NY Tel payphone. Nowhere does
- it say NY Tel. The top insert has all the normal info, with the
- additional "For emergencies, dial 911". Syracuse does not have 911
- service implemented, even though we pay a surcharge for it. I didn't
- try it to see if the phone was programmed.
-
- The insert where the phone number goes is blank. The lower insert,
- where the info on who provides what LD service is supposed to be, is a
- generic panel with fill in the blanks. Directory assistance.
- Emergency. Operator. Repair.
-
- The only two blanks filled in are the Emergency number (211,
- different than the upper insert says), and Operator. There is nothing
- for repair, nothing that says the LD carrier. Nothing that says who
- the owner of the phone is.
-
- Aha! I will dial the operator and see who the AOS is. I pick up the
- handset, and hear, in addition to dialtone, McGruff the Crimefighting
- Dog talking about neighborhood watch and taking a bite out of crime.
- How unique -- PSA's on COCOT's. I dial 0. Country music comes on. So
- does the operator. She shouts at me. I shout back. The country music
- plays on. "What number are you at" she shouts. "Don't know". "What
- city are you in?" "Syracuse." "What state is that?" How convenient in
- an emergency, dial the operator.
-
- I find out she works for Oasis. She asks me the number I was
- calling. I wasn't, just her. Why she thinks I would try to complete a
- call with Kenny Rogers playing loud enough that I have to shout is
- beyond me. She wrote a trouble ticket. How they will find the phone, I
- don't know. There are a lot of them in Syracuse.
-
- I think I know who owns the phone. I am going to call him tomorrow.
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- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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-
- ANAC List
-
- What's an ANAC? It stands for Automatic Number Anouncement. It
- refers to a number that you call that will give you a computer-voice
- reading of the phone number you're at. Telco repairmen use these
- numbers, but others sometimes find use for these numbers as well.
- Here are some that I have gathered from various sources such as 2600
- Magazine, and e-mail conversations I have had with people in different
- parts of the country:
-
-
- AREA CODE or Area NUMBER
- ----------------- ------
-
- 619 211-2111
-
- 212, 607, 516, 718 958
-
- 914 990
-
- 713 380
-
- 512 830
-
- 213 61056, 1223 or 114 (in GTE areas)
-
- parts of IL 290
-
- 408 760 or 300-xxx-xxxx (x = any number)
-
- parts of 919 711
-
- parts of TX served by GTE 970-xxxx
-
- 502 997-555-1212
-
- parts of MI served by MI Bell 200-222-2222 or 200-xxx-xxxx
- 191# in DMS-100 areas
-
- 604 211 or 116
- (put 1 in front if in a step-by-step area)
-
- 404 940-222-2222
- Atlanta area (doesn't work in suburban-Decatur area)
-
- 412 410-4100 - downtown/suburban Pittsburgh
- 410-6633 - east suburban Pittsburgh
- elsewhere in 412 - look in 410 exchange
-
- 916 830-xxxx - Sacramento area
-
- 206 411 (GTE Everett, WA area)
-
- 305, 407 1-200-xxx-xxxx
-
- 603 200-222-1111 (put 1 in front possibly)
-
-
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-
- Well, that's it for now. I hope to make ATI a monthly
- event now. I know I promised it before, but this time I really hope
- to accomplish it. I need more contributions to make this goal a little
- easier for me to accomplish. In ATI we publish items of all
- categories, but here is a list of suggestions for contributions:
-
- creative writing - short stories, poetry, stream of consciousness, etc.
- "slice of life" - transcripts of weird conversations, buffers of weird
- BBS posts or chat buffers
- telecom - info on telephony, BBSing, hack/phreak, computers in general,
- packet radio, etc..
- technology - ham radio, electronics, scanners, etc.
- current events/politics - local news in your area of special interest,
- comment on local/national/international issues,
- editorials, political theory
- social issues - abortion, death penalty, crime, prisons, men & women,
- homosexuality, etc.
- entertainment - books, movies, TV, Star Trek, The Prisoner, etc..
- hobbies
- science
- ..and any other category you can think of!!
-
- Send your items in. I await them!
-
- In the meantime, I bid you a farewell. Look for a new ATI in late
- September/early October. Ciao a tutti!
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