Taxes and the Republican Party by the Southern Avenger
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As Bastiat said: there are three options in a society: 1)the few plunder the many, 2)all plunder all, 3)nobody plunders anybody.
Only Ron Paul offers the third.
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The cost of things would not really go up. Now the cost of income taxes and capitol gains etc are ALREADY built in to the cost of products. And the cost would have to stay competitive for people to stay in business and EVERYONE including people working under the table and illegally would be paying in with no breaks or loop holes for the rich.
Even if the cost went up a little bit big deal because you would be making more money and the government would be out of your PRIVATE LIFE.
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It do abolish the income tax, you will never have money taken out of your paycheck again. And the Fair Tax also abolish the I.R.S..Then it put in there place a 23% sale tax that we pay whe we buy new goods! If you want to know more Google BILL HR25 or S13 to see it for yourself.
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Fair tax is better because the more you spend, the more you put in to taxes. With an income or flat tax, you still have the government punishing people for making more. Also in a flat tax, if you make $200,000 a year, 10% isn't gonna be an issue to you, but if you only make $20,000 a year, that's more than a whole month's income. Flat tax benefits both the rich and the poor.
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Many European countries have gone to a Flat Tax and I believe that is what Reagan was trying to accomplish while he was President. I believe at the time there were only 3 tax brackets that were fairly low, but since then more brackets have been added and thus complicating the system even further.
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I understand the concept of the Fair Tax but my one question is how is it different from a VAT tax which i'm sure most Republicans are opposed to?
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I am aiming lower by running for US senate in my state of Texas as a Ron Paul Republican. Thanks for the offer though.
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i would like to nominate u for president
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How about a zero tax, which means that the only taxes we will pay are excise taxes, sales taxes, and this can all be done by abolishing whole departments including: education, agriculture, energy, the IRS, and the Fed.
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What do you call 100 Republicans at the bottom of a lake? A good start.
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There is only one thing worse than a republican....a Texas Republican
I do not support the fair tax either; as far as I know, it merely changes how the government robs me and changes nothing about the fact that they still do. Abolish the income tax, do not reform it.
thorsmitersaw 3 years ago
I don't fully endorse the Fair Tax for the same reason Ron Paul doesn't - replacing one massive tax with another is no solution. But my point is that even the Fair Tax, because it would significantly change the current tax system, is scary and deplorable to mainstream Republicans, precisely because they want to maintain the status quo. Regardless, those who want to abolish federal taxes altogether should reach out to the Fair Tax crowd as they are certainly better potential allies than enemies.
southernavenger 3 years ago 2