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Default OT Confiscatory taxation

On Mar 22, 9:39*am, BAR wrote:
wf3h wrote:
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you know, your economic illiteracy makes me weep for our country


i'm *a physical scientist. i collect and analyze data for a living.


no scientist...none....would look at data as you propose. none. not a
single one


you do not select data to fit your preconceptions. you completely
ignore the headlong slide caused by bush's economic policies over 8
years and instead focus on a 2% history.


There is a scientist at NASA who, a paid government employee, who would
not let his model, computer program, be reviewed. But, someone got a
hold of the model and found out that this NASA scientist was stuffing
variables and replacing data that did not conform to his desired outcome
of the model.


IOW he was getting ready for a job as a republican economic analyst.



it's astonishing...remarkable...how deliberately stupid you can
be....you're the stupidity equivalent of a nor'easter.


Wow *it took a physical scientist to come up with that one. Do you has
have masters or a doctorate? If you don't you should because your
talents are not being recognized as they should be by your peers.


IOW you have no response to the idiotic notion that 2% of history
represents all of history....


no wonder the GOP got destroyed. you voted for it.


Lazy people who want to be taken care of by the government are
destroying this country.


IOW the GOP is trying to continue to do to the country what they did
for the last 30 years.

You claim to follow economics so please tell us a country where central
planning and tight government control has brought the kind of prosperity
that the USA has seen to this point. All I am looking for is the name of
the country that is socialist or communist that has a higher standard of
living than the USA.-


you might tell us where a totally free market ever yielded anything
except an oligopoly like we have now where the middle class pays for
everything and the rich simply expect it as their due.