Posted on 06/14/2010 12:51:59 PM PDT by Nachum
Sometimes even the seemingly most unreasonable characters as far public policy goes can be reasoned with if the circumstances are right. Just sometimes it takes someone like Steve Forbes to pull it off.
On the June 14 broadcast of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Forbes explained that a flat tax might be the medicine that Greece, a country on the fiscal brink needs.
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I think I’ve read of a couple of countries in Europe that have the flat tax, limited government expenditures, and are surviving and thriving....Latvia ? Lithuania ?? There’s proof it works.
Flat Tax...the ONLY fair tax...we should be all in for the same amount.
Go home whore.
No way would they EVER stop the income tax in America without CWII. It’s ENTIRELY hooked up with the marxism/fed system.
People pushing fair tax are just helping them add another tax IMO.
Why does the opinion of the former member of an orgy-cult that tried to unleash a WMD attack on a entire town on election day matter? How does this train-wreck of a woman get air time anywhere?
The world’s gone frickin’ mad.
“No way would they EVER stop the income tax in America without CWII. Its ENTIRELY hooked up with the marxism/fed system. People pushing fair tax are just helping them add another tax IMO.”
You are spot on.
Just like the old Soviet Union. The native people were treated like crap while the outsiders have it good. With our MSM, we are treated like crap and yet concerning outsiders, they are treated better. We can’t have a simplified flat tax system but other countries can. WTF !
Once things are at their worst, the best solutions are accepted by those who would never take them up before.
Of course, Huffington would never espouse that for US...
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