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Larry Dighera wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 11:42:39 GMT, kontiki wrote in : Larry Dighera wrote: You feel that way despite the fact that Halliburton earned their income from the US government? Larry, your fixation with 'Haliburton' demonstrates you can't think rationally. It's a valid question that illustrates what you are advocating. You're dismissal of it in a thinly valid personal attack demonstrates very clearly, that you are unable to respond to it without admitting that it is your reasoning that is faulty, and emotionally based on subjective self-interest. The reason is that I do not want to engage in a tit-for-tat regurgitation of government scandal Vs. private scandal. I would FAR rather deal with a private scandal than a government scandal because it make me less cynical of why money is taken from my paycheck every two weeks. In your ideal world, how would the US government be funded? If its functions were limited to those specified by the Constitution it would be funded by various excises [sic] taxes and that's it. What amount of excise tax, expressed as a percentage of sale price, would have to be charged to fund the military, NAS, maintain the nation's infrastructure (roads, courts, national parks, ...)? This has all been detailed by people far mor learned than I. Don't be juvenile and make me research the information that will result in a proper rersponse to that basic question. If producers were paying such an excise tax on the raw materials they used in the production of their products, could they be competitive in foreign markets? BINGO you nailed it... except it is called income tax and other types of taxes that are being paid now that cause companies to seek foreigh shores to try and remain competative. If such an excise tax as you advocate meant that there would be no escaping the payment of taxes by any person or entity, I would consider supporting it. But if you're going tell me you advocate certain exclusions, it betray's your hidden agenda. Well now you are beginning to see the light... the fact is that despite your desires, corporations do net really pay taxes. They pass it along to customers in higher prices... or they lay people off. Pretty underhanded way for the government to increasae taxes on people don't ya think? But it works if you can control the economic education of society. You seem to forget the fact the government functioned fine without income tax for the first 150 years of its existance. I'm not advocating any increases in any taxes. Where'd you get that idea? But how do you feel on increases in government spending? Because like it or not they have been happening at an alarming rate. And let me stipulate that I am not partisam about this... BOTH paries (all politicians) have been intoxicated by the drug of being able to take money from people at the threat of prison time in order to further their goals to remain in power. |
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