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To: ancient_geezer
NO just supporting selective data from many sources, too bad you have none isn't it.

I asked you a question about your data -- yours is the onus, I don't need to "prove" anything. Like I said above, you want to change the tax code, onus yours. You are the guy who needs support.

You apparently know all the answers, obviously you need nothing from my input nor my support for whatever your agenda is.

I don't have an "agenda" -- you're the guy with the rented bullhorn.

You tack on to the end of a 1000+ reply thread on taxreform and look to change the discussion and expect to be taken seriously?

I asked you a question about some data you posted 500 posts back, and you get all defensive and evasive about it. Not my problem. You seem to misunderstand the transaction here.

My interest is in reforming the tax system and the advantages to be gained thereby. Your interest appears to be elsewhere.

Of course it is. I've no interest in shouldering your tax burden just so you can be rich. Or richer.

Have a nice day.

1,437 posted on 08/13/2005 3:30:41 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: lentulusgracchus

.Like I said above, you want to change the tax code, onus yours. You are the guy who needs support.

I'm not worried about the support for the FairTax act, and whether or not You is entirely Your affair.

I don't have an "agenda" -- you're the guy with the rented bullhorn.

Sorry no rented bullhorn here. Just a news forum that provides means for discussing the news of the day.

 

>>My interest is in reforming the tax system and the advantages to be gained thereby. Your interest appears to be elsewhere.

Of course it is. I've no interest in shouldering your tax burden just so you can be rich. Or richer.

You already shoulder the tax burden and will continue to do so under either system.

Me? I prefer a tax system in which the federal government is held as far away from my personal financial affairs as possible and out of the business of direct intrusion on the individual that an income tax implements inherently.

Retail sales tax takes the government totally out of my personal financial loop. It is just fine by me for them to collect tax with my purchase of goods and services through businesses remitting to a state tax bureau rather than me on the hook with the federal IRS. Let my state be the buffer between my business and the feds, and a business between my household finances and the state, that is the way I want it.

As far as all your other concerns, not involving tax reform, you have failed to cause me to see them in any way a higher priority that I should set aside support for fundamentally changing the mode federal taxation that has become a threat and oppressive influence on every citizen of the nation.

 

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.

The income tax is by no means convenient to the citizen. The administrative bureaucracy that is required to enforce that tax on the individual has no place in a society whose foundational base is the protection of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

[Montesquieu wrote in Spirit of the Laws, XIII,c.14:]

a free people that pays slave taxes to its government is willingly training itself for bondage.
---Alan Keyes 1999

 

Of course it is. I've no interest in shouldering your tax burden just so you can be rich. Or richer.

Obviously it is clear where you stand, spoken like a true populist. Or is that progressive, or socialist now-a-days? The dictionary of politics changes so much it's hard to keep track of who's who in the scheme of things.

"It's like me in the restaurant: What do I care about extravagance if you're footing the bill?"
Walter Williams

I have no interest in maintaining an income tax just so you can go without shouldering a proportionate burden of the costs of government commensurate with your consumption of this nation's resources. TANSTAAFEL

Have a nice day.

Oh indeed I will have, once an appropriate and Constitutional national consumption tax system is implemented.

 

Taxes & Government Spending:

 

I discussed the importance of abolishing the income tax because of its tendency to form a habit of servility in the souls of a people that accepts it.

Servility of soul is bad not only in itself, it is also an open door through which will soon walk the abuses of ambitious government power.

Leaders who find themselves with governmental power over a servile people will be quick to conclude that such a people exist to serve them.

Alan Keyes 1999


1,439 posted on 08/13/2005 5:47:51 PM PDT by ancient_geezer (Don't reform it, Replace it!!)
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