To: kevkrom
Repealing these things is just the intent of the idealists who propose a better solution to a bad situation. Doesn't mean that when the bill is ever voted on amendments will not add progressivity to the plan to make sure the "rich" pay their fair share. Truthfully, do you really believe that if a sales tax is ever adopted, the income tax will be abolished? If you believe that, have you ever heard of Massachusetts?
To: Final Authority
Doesn't mean that when the bill is ever voted on amendments will not add progressivity to the plan to make sure the "rich" pay their fair share If the bill gets loaded down with poison pills, just deep-six it and try again like the gun manufacturer liability bill. How do add progressivity to a system where the government doesn't have the information on who the "rich" is?
296 posted on
03/04/2004 1:37:21 PM PST by
kevkrom
(Ask your Congresscritter about his or her stance on HR 25 -- the NRST)
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