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Terrorism as a Tax

13 点作者 xirium大约 17 年前

6 条评论

technoguyrob大约 17 年前
There are eleven million commercial flights each year. [1] Each one gets taxed $5 after 9/11 for "extra security measures" (just look on your plane ticket receipt). That's already $66 million each year for pointless security considerations that any Redditor or Digger will reasonable explain to you are useless.<p>[1] <a href="http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/34532" rel="nofollow">http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/34532</a><p>By the way, it would be nice to avoid politics on HN.
sealedidentity大约 17 年前
That's a very good viewpoint. Kudos to the author and poster.
raghus大约 17 年前
"More respondents were worried about U.S. immigration officials (70 percent) than about crime or terrorism (54 percent) when considering a trip to the country."<p>Agreed, the US seems to be an exceptionally safe country - especially if you happen to come from countries outside of N/W Europe. And I think the average US immigration official would also be considered substantially friendlier than the average consular officer in those countries.
Herring大约 17 年前
Did he forget the cost of the war? At $1-2 trillion estimated total, it dwarfs everything he mentioned.
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maxklein大约 17 年前
The best thing to do after Sept. 11th would have been to mourn, then smile and pretend it never happened. A lot less would have been lost.
dant大约 17 年前
It's quite interesting but seems to lack any actual conclusion. Security costs money, so what?