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Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Counterproductivity of Taxation

     OK, sometimes I feel like no one is paying attention! Why can't our legislators understand that, with every one's personal finances being saturated with taxes, every additional dollar that the people are taxed with is counterproductive to our nations fiscal well being.
     At this point, every dollar that the government removes from our pocket is one more dollar that can't be spent and put back into the economy. One more item that can't be purchased to generate jobs and sales tax revenues, one more house that can't be built to generate jobs and property tax revenues, and one more corporate expansion that can't be built to generate jobs and business tax revenues.
     It's not rocket science people! With a national work force of over 150 million people if each one of these productive members of society had their taxes eased by just $5 per day, an additional $274 billion dollars would be available, each year to fuel our economy, create jobs, and allow our Free Market Enterprise system to work as it was meant to.
     Yes, taxation is counterproductive to our fiscal well being. Need another example? Take a look at the State of California. It is one of the most highly taxed states in our nation. likewise, it has one of the highest unemployment rates, the highest ratio of foreclosures and the biggest debt and budget deficit of any other state. Good job Arnold!
       Quit taxing and let the economy do what it is meant to do. Support itself!

"I'm Tired Of The Tax"

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