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To: Fred

Cain is a radical tax reformer, which is what we need. Confiscatory taxation is slavery!

The biggest argument against 9-9-9 is that congress could change it to 20-20-20, but they could change it to 100% now. The 9-9-9 plan eliminates the existing [crony] code and adds new obstacles to increasing the rates.


106 posted on 10/12/2011 12:20:37 AM PDT by UnwashedPeasant (Don't nuke me, bro)
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To: UnwashedPeasant
Cain is a radical tax reformer, which is what we need.

Yes, he is that, and it is what we do need.

He refers to a phrase in the Declaration of Independence, which is in the second paragraph, which reads:

that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government

We've been sorely oppressed by the income tax via the Sixteenth Amendment, February 3, 1913.

What ought to accompany this tax reform is correction of mission creep, along the lines of "giving the EPA an attitude adjustment."

Today the mouthpiece for the state education reform defended the Department of Education because of its work for ADA.

Congress is investigating baseball players and telling us what light bulb we are to use and how our toilets shall be constructed.

There are millions of inessential Federal employees and billions spent on unconstitutional functions.

Cain is unsullied by previous experience.

He doesn't "know enough to know you don't do things this way in Washington."

This epitomizes the Tea Party and the 2010 election: we're mad as hell and we're not going to take it any more.

Howard Beale by Peter Finch in Network (1976).


110 posted on 10/12/2011 12:39:20 AM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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