Posted on 02/19/2009 8:11:34 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Then we’ll need to change the pro-debt tax laws and regulations. Much of what we are suffering is favored status for the Nat. Assoc. of Realtors and our banking/insurance friends.
Bad tax and regulatory policy. We have a pro-debt bias. Debt, to be considered “good” must go to productive assets. Not consumption goods and depreciating assets. Inflation makes houses seem to be appreciating, when they are not. They are more like cars with a longer life span.
European wars of revenge spent their wealth and destroyed their production. We took on their socialist and financial model and are damning ourselves.
Despite what libs/socialists/most Dems think, money doesn't grow on trees and you cannot tax/spend it forever.
They branded those 19th century entrepreneurs "Robber Barons" and did all they could to ruin their path to wealth for the rest of us. Taxes, regulations, & courts are all means to destroy wealth.
We're living on the vapors of the 19th cent.
How does this address the illiterate and ignorant issue? Are you suggesting you have these problems but you own land?
Because there are buyers, both here and abroad.
Sorry to burst your bubble, Emperor Hongwu, but we're not the only people on the planet. Closing your eyes tight doesn't make reality go away.
You can ban all imports of inexpensive goods, and ensure that a big chunk of our wealth is pulled from economic development, etc., and put into higher priced toys, but that will just make us less competitive than others who don't do such things.
Do I like that? Nope. Neither do I like the fact that I can't fly unaided....but not liking something doesn't change the reality of it.
How about this...how about you boycott the stores and things will change, right? Oh...they won't?!? Well, then, why would America's boycott of these places change anything? Until it's a ban from all potential purchasers, the slave labor will continue.
And why stop at toys? What about parts for things we assemble? Wouldn't it be great if we had to raise the price on all of them, making any American product overpriced relative to other world competitors? Why, we could sit in our own little sandbox here, trading things back and forth at fake wages while the world passes us by. Oh joy.
The Founders of this nation would be horrified at the idea that the ability to fog a mirror constitutes a right to vote.
I’d say the rational modern equivalent to your attempt at a one-liner would be that net tax payers get to vote.
Your rational, modern equivalent of taxpayers voting is much more palatable.
Would it only be net tax payers so that those who manage to avoid paying taxes legally would not vote? I think it would be hard to implement, although I get your point. Instead, though, we have to educate the ignorant.
If we could convert just 16% of Black and Hispanic voters to the economic reality of free markets we'd win every election everywhere, including Chicago. I believe.
I would disagree. Russia will have a much more free economy, and a lower tax burden. Probably more freedom of religion for Christians as well.
This outcome wouldn’t surprise me at all.
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