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Old September 7th 04, 12:29 AM
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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message
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"Wdtabor" wrote in message
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More than merely amazing. The Americans for Tax Reform traced the taxes
imbedded in the cost of various goods. One was a Ford Taurus automobile,
priced
at $23,000. They found the car could have been sold, at the same profit,
for
$12,700 with the imbedded taxes removed. The buyer of that car, who might
be
under the illusion all taxation has been successfully pushed off on "the
rich"
pays and astounding $10,700 plus interest when he purchases that car.

Surprise!


No surprise.

But just how to you plan on getting the government to release itself from
the public teet? Our two significant parties don't seem differentiable
from one another when it comes to spending money, they only argue about
where.

You can shift around who pays the biggest tax burden, you can shift around
programs, but the only way to fix things is to reduce how much is spent
and this is an enormously difficult problem to tackle.


It will cost a lot of jobs and that means votes . Whether it is government
employees, or employees working for government contractors. why make
problems for yourself.

Bush is just going to borrow the money and Kerry is going to raise taxes. I
know which is sounder and going into debt at the current rate is not a good
idea. Sooner or later the tax payers are going to have to pay the bill.

Its a bit rich asking our kids to pay extra taxes in the future to fund our
tax cuts now so as we can have a ball. They wont thank us for it and nor
should they.