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To: normagene

The rich, as you call them are responsible for creating all the jobs. They invest and spend. Their money is made available to others this way. If society therefore is actually using all of their funds, what is the problem?
When the government takes money, it is rarely effectively used.

Since the wealth of the rich is fully engaged in creating wealth for others, what is the beef?

Communism (your choice) has failed miserably to advance any society.


11 posted on 01/27/2005 5:09:58 AM PST by BillM
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To: BillM

Funny how anyone who doesn't like the porkbarrel spending going on is a commy! I am a small business owner who owns my own home and rental properties as well. I pay my taxes and at this point, I do so willingly. I think it is unAmerican to try to avoid taxes during a time of war. I am very upset with all the people who are doing so well lining up at the trough for more.

Let's get real, let's get rid of the deficit and get this war won BEFORE we start doling out more money. I realize many people would rather hide their heads in the sand and just hope things will get better but, the reality is, it's gonna take a lot more than tax cuts to dig us out of this whole.

Do any of you who are accusing me of being a communist actually believe the GW is going to be willing to cut the waste out of this government, at the risk of offending his base?

Unfortunately, with the continued increase in outsourcing, and the continued increase of offshoring, these patriots are not putting the money back into the U.S.

Someone tell me how this is good for America. Give me some EVIDENCE that this helps our country (without the name calling please).


12 posted on 01/27/2005 5:50:45 AM PST by normagene
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