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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West of Seattle
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It sounds almost like "trickle down economics," which has, in fact, been widely disputed. Put this way, it's pretty obvious, but people have been arguing about this forever. Further, I don't think that the common man on the street will disagree -- for him, it's common sense. Cut my taxes, leave me more money to spend, and I'll spend more money. It's pretty simple. But we don't need to impress the man on the street with this truth -- it's the man who makes tax law we need to impress. Unless we can convince the idiots in congress to quit suing sovereign states, get off their keisters and fix this problem, we'll never see change.
Dan
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