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Old September 7th 04, 07:06 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Wdtabor wrote:

A tax placed on bakers with names starting with the letters A to M could not be
passed on to the customers because of competition from bakers with
alphabetically later names, but a tax placed on ALL bakers simply raises the
cost of bread, since there are no alternate sources for the product unaffected
by that cost.


So does the tax on bakers with names starting with the letters A to M. Many of them
will go out of business, reducing competion and allowing the remaining bakers to
raise prices.

George Patterson
If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people
he gives it to.
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Old September 7th 04, 07:34 PM
Peter Gottlieb
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"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
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This is silly.



yeah. ever run a newsserver? (no I haven't, but I will soon)

(much blathering deleted)


If you can't deal with the nature of the business, then perhaps it's best to
stay out of it.

If trimming of messages is even on your radar, you are going to have a very
"interesting" experience, shall we say.

Enough of this already. Say your piece, then let's drop it.



  #203  
Old September 7th 04, 07:46 PM
Robert M. Gary
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"Icebound" wrote in message .rogers.com...
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
om...
My understanding is that the democratic party was not liberal enough
for the Canadians. They now have a liberal party in addition to the
democrat party.



The "Liberals" in Canada are actually the middle-of-the-road party. It is
the "Democrats" (actually "New Democratic" Party) which is the most
"left-leaning".


Canadian politics morphs over time.

The "basic" Candian sentiment is:


Very interesting. Thanks! When my wife and I flew our Mooney out to
Vancouver this summer there were elections taking place at the time.
We tried to ask people in the hotel what the differences were between
the parties but none of them really seemed to know. I guess it gets
confusing when you have so many choices.

-Robert
  #204  
Old September 7th 04, 08:45 PM
Marc J. Zeitlin
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Wdtabor wrote:

.......That will save us
the $100Billion it costs us each year to operate the IRS.....


In the interest of accuracy, the budget of the IRS is about $10B -
$11B - you're off by a factor of 10. I have no comment about any of the
rest of it.

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Old September 7th 04, 10:50 PM
Allen
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"Marc J. Zeitlin" wrote in message
newsdo%c.143369$Fg5.24547@attbi_s53...
Wdtabor wrote:

.......That will save us
the $100Billion it costs us each year to operate the IRS.....


In the interest of accuracy, the budget of the IRS is about $10B -
$11B - you're off by a factor of 10. I have no comment about any of the
rest of it.


Source?

Allen


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Old September 7th 04, 11:14 PM
Marc J. Zeitlin
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Allen asked:

Wdtabor wrote:

.......That will save us
the $100Billion it costs us each year to operate the IRS.....


In the interest of accuracy, the budget of the IRS is about $10B -
$11B - you're off by a factor of 10. I have no comment about any of

the
rest of it.


Source?


http://www.unclefed.com/Tax-News/2002/nrfs02-09.html

Seems authoritative enough.....

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Old September 7th 04, 11:36 PM
CB
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
om...
"Icebound" wrote in message
.rogers.com...
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
om...
My understanding is that the democratic party was not liberal enough
for the Canadians. They now have a liberal party in addition to the
democrat party.



The "Liberals" in Canada are actually the middle-of-the-road party. It
is
the "Democrats" (actually "New Democratic" Party) which is the most
"left-leaning".


Canadian politics morphs over time.

The "basic" Candian sentiment is:


Very interesting. Thanks! When my wife and I flew our Mooney out to
Vancouver this summer there were elections taking place at the time.
We tried to ask people in the hotel what the differences were between
the parties but none of them really seemed to know. I guess it gets
confusing when you have so many choices.


Its so much easier when the choice is between the devil and the deep blue
sea. Either way your stuffed.


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Old September 8th 04, 04:42 AM
Newps
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:


Wdtabor wrote:

A tax placed on bakers with names starting with the letters A to M could not be
passed on to the customers because of competition from bakers with
alphabetically later names, but a tax placed on ALL bakers simply raises the
cost of bread, since there are no alternate sources for the product unaffected
by that cost.



So does the tax on bakers with names starting with the letters A to M. Many of them
will go out of business, reducing competion and allowing the remaining bakers to
raise prices.


Baloney, they'll just change their names so they start with a "good" letter.

  #209  
Old September 8th 04, 04:56 AM
Peter Gottlieb
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"Newps" wrote in message
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So does the tax on bakers with names starting with the letters A to M.
Many of them
will go out of business, reducing competion and allowing the remaining
bakers to
raise prices.


Baloney, they'll just change their names so they start with a "good"
letter.


Reminds me of when there was the even/odd gas during the Arab oil embargo.
My family had two cars and a small transfer pump from JC Whitney. Business
went on.


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Old September 8th 04, 01:51 PM
Wdtabor
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In article Ddo%c.143369$Fg5.24547@attbi_s53, "Marc J. Zeitlin"
writes:


Wdtabor wrote:

.......That will save us
the $100Billion it costs us each year to operate the IRS.....


In the interest of accuracy, the budget of the IRS is about $10B -
$11B - you're off by a factor of 10. I have no comment about any of the
rest of it.


You are correct, I misremembered that one.

Even so, the cost of compliance by the private sector are nearly equal to 20%
of the total collected. Nearly all of that would be eliminated under the
FairTax for business, and compliance cost for individuals would be one first
class stamp a year.

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Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS
PP-ASEL
Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG
 




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