Posted on 01/24/2005 5:59:14 AM PST by evaporation-plus
WASHINGTON - The chairman of the House tax-writing committee said Sunday that President Bush's drive to overhaul Social Security should lead to consideration of a value added tax or other ways to fund the entitlement program.
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BOHICA. We got to fight this.
Read my lips......no new taxes.
Umm... relax people.
There will be no VAT, there will be no increase in payroll taxes.
The Democrats and liberal media are working very hard to try and split up the Republican majority.
Yes, some Republicans are tossing out bad ideas. That's what happens in the debate process. Let's be careful about flying off the handle every time a bad idea is tossed about. Wait, listen, and see where the debate is going.
We don't want to let the liberals manipulate us into trashing the unity our Rep. reps need by allowing the liberals to sow discord in our ranks. Be polite, be firm, but don't attack first and ask questions later.
hmmm, let's start taxing that underground economy. those people who send $$$'s to their home country.
BTTT
Yeah, this Social Security debate is going to bring a lot of tax-raisers out of the woodwork. It's just as well we smoke them out. |
Fire that man. In these times there should be NO one on a tax committee that approves of taxes. New taxes are not a solution, they're the problem. I won't pay it. They can pry the money from my cold, dead hands.
"Looks like the "vat" might be coming our way, BUT the income tax will still be in place. And this from a republican......"
It sounded to me like he was suggesting removing the income tax portion because it's a "job killer" and replacing it with the VAT.
The number of people working just can't support the number of people who are retiring in the near future, and raising income taxes harms the economy.
A VAT tax spreads out the expense of Social Security over all consumers. It also taxes imports which means that we are protecting our markets in the same way other countries are currently protecting theirs.
I'd rather have free trade, but if they're going to put VAT on things they import from us, shouldn't we return the favor?
We're gonna hear a lot of ideas. I don't think that is an inherently bad thing.
For instance, if we were to replace the current setup (with an income ceiling) with a straight flat tax at a lower rate, I would not mind that.
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