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Flat Tax... (debate # 342)
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Flat Tax... (debate # 342)
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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Re: Flat Tax... (debate # 342)
I've always agreed with Forbes on every single point he makes here.Chizzang wrote:
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Re: Flat Tax... (debate # 342)
What's funny is a few years ago he was being interviewed about Flat Tax and the interviewer askedCID1990 wrote:I've always agreed with Forbes on every single point he makes here.Chizzang wrote:
"Why would a rich guy care if there's flat tax..?"
Forbes answer was awesome
it was something like:
"I already pay 15%... (long pause) why would I care if I pay 17%... (long pause) and it's the right thing to do for America..?"
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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Re: Flat Tax... (debate # 342)
Dealing with the IRS as a small business is beyond a pain in the ass. You call with a seemingly simple question or minor dispute. Depending on the wait time and IRS employee you get, that call can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 4 hours. The good ones are truly manna from heaven. The bad ones make me (ME!) sympathise with Cliven Bundy.
We'd be putting 800,000 tax preparers, IRS employees, and a few attorneys out of business. Is that really a bad thing?
It would be interesting to see which corporate taxes actually go up, if any.
If 17% can fund the government at the current level + seriously cutting into the debt, why not?
We'd be putting 800,000 tax preparers, IRS employees, and a few attorneys out of business. Is that really a bad thing?
It would be interesting to see which corporate taxes actually go up, if any.
If 17% can fund the government at the current level + seriously cutting into the debt, why not?