The best tax system

Discussion in 'Budget & Taxes' started by St3ph3n, Dec 6, 2011.

  1. St3ph3n

    St3ph3n New Member

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    Have the wealthy pay 50% tax for everything, including property, etc., and have the poor pay 75%, and the middle class 60%. To make even more money, we should sell the president to Iran for several million dollars.
     
  2. zgillis

    zgillis Member

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    Interesting, and why make the people with less money pay more?
     
  3. raderag

    raderag New Member

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    THen you could bank it all to pay for the next 50 years of depression.
     
  4. Beevee

    Beevee Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What makes you think they would pay that much, or even a dollar?

    With the combined efforts of posters here, and obviously all over the US as well, they already know he is useless, unintelligent, a liar, unable to formulate policy, administer it or see it through.

    Perhaps you should pay the Iranians to take him. Wouldn't that make more sense?
     
  5. perdidochas

    perdidochas Well-Known Member

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    Don't feed the trolls.
     
  6. Taxcutter

    Taxcutter New Member

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    Too many people think government runs on other people's money.
     
  7. Reiver

    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    Too many people think government runs on the same principles as an individual's wallet
     

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