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Roger Long
 
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Original poster successfully resists urge to be pulled OT and point
out that he is for lower overall taxes but, cutting taxes and then
instituting invisible taxes like giving stuff the tax payers paid for
to private companies to sell is not really cutting the drain on
consumer's wallets.

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Roger Long



"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
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Please .... Pass the Kool-AidI
Does strychnine leave a bitter after-taste?

Just simply go back in history and look to find the the greatest
periods of prosperity were preceded by times of tax cuts. 20s,
60s,
80s & 90s. Then go back and look what preceded recessions .....
yup,
increased taxation.

Maybe you'd be happier living in an economically stagnant society
that
takes 80 to 90% percent of your income ... like Scandanavia, or
central
Europe, etc. Then totally dimisses you when you reach 'retirement
age' and are no longer able to 'contribute' to the local socialism
(all
you get is a clean sheet to die on) Please consider moving there as
that will help remove a non-productive 'taker' from this society.

n article
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Dave wrote:

On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:56:58 GMT, "Roger Long"
said:

[snip]

Ah, another message brought to you by the free lunch bunch.