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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
news ![]() On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 19:02:53 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . Do you want to pay more in taxes or less? For most people the answer is easy. As long as you don't ask them if they understand the long term consequences of such a tax decision, you're all set. At least in terms of getting yourself elected, and the aforementioned consequences don't come down the chute until your term of office ends and you're back on your ranch. And just what are those consequences? An economist can explain that to you. My only concern is our ability to sell more bonds when interest rates are a complete snooze, as they are now. We can support our lowered tax structure as long as we roll back much of the left's entitlement programs Zzzzzzzzzzzzz........... , and policies such as awarding huge grants of money to study such trivial items as the sex life of a tse-tse fly. For people who place zero value on knowledge, this is a great idea. Heard a great news story today, on NPR, the shameless left wing news source. Some left wing scientist has discovered something about the inner workings of mitochondria and how it's connected with genetic aspects of diseases like diabetes. What a friggin' waste of grant money. Who needs knowledge when you have Cheetos, the Simpsons, and that third thing - the opiate of the masses? You understand that last reference, I'm sure, because you have knowledge. We can also insist that all of those countries that we provided unselfish aid at times of crisis (That they have promptly forgot) repay much of the debt that we routinely forgive. The more money you give back to the people, the better their standard of living becomes. Yeah. We'll give you back your share of all research grant money. When someone in your family gets diabetes, you can conduct your own research. |
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