And as far as tracking finances, I could care less. Maybe then they'll see that most people really do live on nothing more than instant noodles (it's hypebole, but you get the idea). I really don't care if the government knows I spend my money on porn and beer, and the only time I touch a gun is if I'm going to the shooting range with a friend and he lets me use his for a few rounds. Besides, aren't illegal purchases made in cash, and therefore not really trackable that way?
I'm more interested in why they're tracking daily movments of private citizens. Don't kid yourself folks, we're *all* being watched, *all* the time. "For our protection" of course. There's a two step program: 1) admit that you are being monitored. 2) deal with it.
I think Felix has it pretty well nailed on all counts but one. I can't stand Mediterranian food, it feels like aggravated assault on my taste buds. (But I love spicy foods, especially Indian cuisine.)
And, this just seems more like it fits in the CE forums
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