Job creation stumbled in December, with the U.S. economy adding just 74,000 positions even as the Federal Reserve voted to take the first steps in eliminating its stimulus program.
The unemployment rate dropped to 6.7 percent, below economists’ estimates and due primarily to continued shrinkage in the labor force.
[quote]AnytimeJake wrote:
Ya, It’s called, SOCAN, if you google it, it dosen’t apear to be a goverment outfit, but if I don’t pay them, I’m shut down. This year they’re the first to hit me up, as I’ve already got my Email from them about this year’s due’s. As far as taxes in Canada, I think we’re real similar to the state’s, with Ontario, and Quebec being the worst for tax, both have been liberal for the past 10-12yrs.
I’m actual;ly thinking about moving family, and buisness to Sask. I’ve had a couple friends make the move, and they actually encourage small buisness. Anyway I’m sure the state’s have somthing similar to SOCAN, you’d have to ask someone that own’s a gym, bar, or dance studio, somwhere they play music, and try to earn a living. Latter[/quote]
There is a simple answer to SOCAN, boycott Canadian composers. Nobody wants to listen to Deadmau5 anyway. If you aren’t playing their music they should have no right to charge you.