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To: pigdog

Could the Squirrels be too busy sorting their nuts to be able to understand the real world?

Could be:

Economic Burden of Taxation
William A. Niskanen
Presented October 2003
Friedman Conference
Federal Reserve Bank Dallas page 6.
www.dallasfed.org/news/research/2003/03ftc_niskanen.pdf

"Given that the elasticity c implicit in recent U.S. fiscal conditions is about 0.8 and the average tax rate is about 0.3, the marginal cost of government spending and taxes in the United States may be about $2.75 per additional dollar of tax revenue. One wonders whether there are any government programs for which the marginal value is that high. Given the estimate of the long-term elasticity c from the U.S. time-series data, the marginal cost of government spending and taxes may be as high as $4.50 at the current average tax rate. "

The room for price reduction comes not only from direct costs on the immediate business but from the release from burdens on productivity and sales of all manufactures/suppliers/retailers throughout the chain of production. It ain't the tax amount that's killing us, it's how it is being applied and its effects on the economy and the American people.

Patrick Henry nailed that one back in the beginnings of our nation, too bad folks seem to have forgotten the basic principles on which our country was formed and it tax systems originally envisioned.

 

Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention June 12, 1788:

 

"A hand from Washington will be stretched out and placed upon every man's business; the eye of the federal inspector will be in every man's counting house....The law will of necessity have inquisical features, it will provide penalties, it will create complicated machinery. Under it men will be hauled into courts distant from their homes. Heavy fines imposed by distant and unfamiliar tribunals will constantly menace the tax payer. An army of federal inspectors, spies, and detectives will descend upon the state."
-- Virginian House Speaker Richard E. Byrd, 1910, predicting the consequences of an income tax.

 

Is hardly the tax system will best accommodate to the convenience of the people.

Hamilton put it all in context:

 

Alexander Hamilton, Federalist #12:

 

Alexander Hamilton, Federalist #21:


421 posted on 08/22/2005 10:16:22 AM PDT by ancient_geezer (Don't reform it, Replace it!!)
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To: ancient_geezer
"Given that the elasticity c implicit in recent U.S. fiscal conditions is about 0.8 and the average tax rate is about 0.3, the marginal cost of government spending and taxes in the United States may be about $2.75 per additional dollar of tax revenue. One wonders whether there are any government programs for which the marginal value is that high. Given the estimate of the long-term elasticity c from the U.S. time-series data, the marginal cost of government spending and taxes may be as high as $4.50 at the current average tax rate. "
The room for price reduction comes not only from direct costs on the immediate business but from the release from burdens on productivity and sales of all manufactures/suppliers/retailers throughout the chain of production. It ain't the tax amount that's killing us, it's how it is being applied and its effects on the economy and the American people.
Wow! You've found a way for a government to tax it's citizens without any negative economic effects. The FairTax sure sounds like the way to go!! /sarcasm
423 posted on 08/22/2005 11:04:59 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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