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To: GeronL

It’s likely that at some point a lot of people who work and have worked hard will simply leave the country and emigrate to countries like Panama, Costa Rica, small countries with little bureaucracy. After taking their money, manpower, and skills out of the country, the government will likely end up supporting an entire welfare nation that will go bankrupt and there won’t be anyone to start/run/build businesses since no one will want their businesses in the US because of taxation, forced AA, and other similar things.

THen the US will completely collapse and be left out of future business/diplomatic/military alliances and treaties, business or otherwise.


10 posted on 02/26/2010 12:43:30 PM PST by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: Niuhuru
It’s likely that at some point a lot of people who work and have worked hard will simply leave the country and emigrate to countries like Panama, Costa Rica, small countries with little bureaucracy. After taking their money, manpower, and skills out of the country, the government will likely end up supporting an entire welfare nation that will go bankrupt and there won’t be anyone to start/run/build businesses since no one will want their businesses in the US because of taxation, forced AA, and other similar things.

THen the US will completely collapse and be left out of future business/diplomatic/military alliances and treaties, business or otherwise.

If that was true, Sweden would have collapsed a long time ago. Taxation doesn't destroy countries, it just weakens them, they get slow and a bit lazy. It *does not* cause mass emigration. Countries collapse when they default on their debts. Taxation is odious, debt is fatal.
46 posted on 02/26/2010 1:17:52 PM PST by ketsu (ItÂ’s not a campaign. ItÂ’s a taxpayer-funded farewell tour.)
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