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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Paying Our Taxes, Investing In America
I THINK WE should use the American army to guard the border, all borders. I vote in favor of the Keystone pipeline, and I think about half the fifteen million Americans on disability would have a good chance of holding down a job sitting in front of a computer, thus saving the rest fo us a whole lotta money, and giving the economy a kick in the fleshy part .And, for now, believe it or not, my presidential candidate is Jeb Bush. And yet, I am a left wing socialistic liberal....you know the type....maybe. What I wish to presently point out is that you can open your mind, break out of the box, defy categories, be a bit inconsistent and unpredictable, and live to tell about it. And it won't hurt a bit to boot. Like Einstein said, you can't solve problems with the same level of thought which created them. You have to take it up a notch.
Wanted: Enlightened, creative thinking. For instance; to tax the wealthy, or to not tax the wealthy, that is the question. Whether to live like Denmark, or Mexico. Is it fair to tax the wealthy? Does it matter? Does doing so stifle job creation? Questions, questions. You know the drill. A steady storm of acrimonious argument! Well, what about this? Tax the wealthy and the corporations, say, twenty nine percent, and no more. A bit progressive, but not hideously burdensome. Then, give them a choice as to how to make up the other forty one percent, to bring them to a seventy pecent level of required public contribution, as in Denmark the Prosperous. The remaining fory one percent may be invested in the private sector, as the taxee sees fit. Small business, corporate shares, yardwork, maids and butlers, you name it. Just invest! Hire! hire! Invest in us, in our economy. If everyone in the country thus becomes the owner of a small bueiness, all the better. We Americans, we ourselves, the very backbone of our economy! Aint it grand?
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