Lottery Winnings v. State of NJ
I figured out what I'm going to do once I win the lottery. I am going to sue the state of NJ on the the grounds that charging small business owners a minimum tax of $500 a year when the corporation owner has made zero profits is unconstitutional.
I sold my landscaping business a year and half ago. I have not engaged in any business pursuit whatsoever. But because the state of NJ is run by people with a mafioso (think loan sharks) mentality, I have to fork over to them a thousand dollars from my family savings all because I was stupid enough to incorporate.
Yes, State of New Jersey, you should do whatever you have in your power to stop me now before I win the lottery. You've been warned. You're going to have to return every bloody cent.
Speaking of the lottery, how many of you are aware that there are no absolute safeguards against bogus scratch-offs? Think about it, when you buy a scratch-off, what guarantee do you have that it is not bogus? If the vendor wanted, he could sell you a counterfeit scratch-off that is intentionally made a non-winner. How are you going to test it to ensure it is not bogus?
I recently asked the NJ lottery to tell me how they prevented fraud. In true form, they said that if a bogus ticket were submitted their software would know it. Duh, I replied, that protects you, not me. I'm talking about the bogus ticket that no one is going to submit because it's a non-winner.
I suggested to them that they allow players to look up the serial numbers online but that fell on deaf ears. I now buy scratch-offs only at the machines. It's not perfect but I do feel it minimizes the risk of bogus scratch-offs. I'm hoping the guy who loads up the machines can't reset the money counter.
I sold my landscaping business a year and half ago. I have not engaged in any business pursuit whatsoever. But because the state of NJ is run by people with a mafioso (think loan sharks) mentality, I have to fork over to them a thousand dollars from my family savings all because I was stupid enough to incorporate.
Yes, State of New Jersey, you should do whatever you have in your power to stop me now before I win the lottery. You've been warned. You're going to have to return every bloody cent.
Speaking of the lottery, how many of you are aware that there are no absolute safeguards against bogus scratch-offs? Think about it, when you buy a scratch-off, what guarantee do you have that it is not bogus? If the vendor wanted, he could sell you a counterfeit scratch-off that is intentionally made a non-winner. How are you going to test it to ensure it is not bogus?
I recently asked the NJ lottery to tell me how they prevented fraud. In true form, they said that if a bogus ticket were submitted their software would know it. Duh, I replied, that protects you, not me. I'm talking about the bogus ticket that no one is going to submit because it's a non-winner.
I suggested to them that they allow players to look up the serial numbers online but that fell on deaf ears. I now buy scratch-offs only at the machines. It's not perfect but I do feel it minimizes the risk of bogus scratch-offs. I'm hoping the guy who loads up the machines can't reset the money counter.
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