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Mark Gill wrote:
question...since everyone says there is no real surplus, why
is such a huge Republican tax cut even feasible? if such a cut
were to occur, Washington would simply find other ways to tax,
in order to make up the loss of revenue....rather obvious, isnt
it?

Historically, every -- repeat EVERY -- time taxes have
been CUT, government revenues have increased.

The 'surplus' is derived from excess Social Security taxes
which were not doled out in elderly and other arbitrary
groups welfare.

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forced redistribution of wealth began with FDR, and it has continued and will continue.....we follow the example of Europe....govt takes more and more control,...
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Mark Gill wrote: question...since everyone says there is no real surplus, why is such a huge Republican tax cut even feasible? if such a cut were to occur,...
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when will the iou's in the Social Security Trust Fund be repaid? even Senator Hollings, demo from SC, has said there is no surplus..... seems to me that if a...
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The income tax act of August 14th, 1935, was simply a source of revenue for the general fund. This Act imposed an excise tax upon the Employer and a separate...
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