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On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:17:28 -0400, Keith Nuttle
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 07:27:37 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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On Aug 25, 10:21 am, Frogwatch wrote:
Are you sure you want a bill with this provision to pass?http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...57435888264288...
I do not think including this was an accident but was intentional. If
this passes, ALL small businesses, the driver of our economy will be
forced to close because we all make mistakes and will be fined the
maximum amount. I believe this inclusion was intentional to destroy
the US economy and force us into socialism.
Kinda seems to be a whiff of blood and gunpowder in the air but I
cannot find the source.


The IRS has long had the capacity, under the beneficent oversight of
our glorious lawmakers, to make criminals of innocent citizens. This
is why a national sales tax as opposed to a personal income tax is an
imperative. Having owned a manufactuing concern for a number of
years, I'm all too well aware of the unwarranted burden the government
has put on small business and the individual through the vehicle of an
indifferent government agency. It's a repugnant oppression of the
individual, and the "compassionate" Left wants to enhance our
individual tax experience. The IRS should be dismantled if for no
other reason than to take it out of the hands of the politician as a
conveniently persistent political issue. Whatever happened to that
country of liberty that our founding fathers fought so hard to create?

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Do you actually believe it will be an either or situation? If the
Obamadytes get a national sales tax they will give up the income tax?

That is exactly the argument made in Indiana in the 1966, when a 2%
sales tax was approve. In return the personal property tax on auto was
eliminated. HOWEVER with in a couple of years auto were again subject
to a high tax with a different name.

Net results Indiana now has a 7% sales tax and you pay several time the
what you use to pay for the personal property tax on your auto (based on
the price of the auto) to get it licensed.


What I wrote was what I believe to be a necessary alternative to the
current tax structure. I know intuitively that our government will
never surrender or dramatically overhaul the tax system as it stands.
It's too convenient of a tool and a weapon for our politicians, for
those that are proponents of expanded government and those that
aren't.

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