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In response to
"
How FDR's New Deal Harmed Millions of Poor People
"
by
Loyola
"Taxes are bad, m'kay?"
Posted by
znufrii
Dec 29 '08, 09:22
but I don't at all see the connection they're drawing between consumption-based excise taxes and taxes stifling job growth.
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If you aspire to the objective that the most equitable tax system is one that is progressive in nature your first instinct in determining whether a
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Loyola
Dec 29, 09:33
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while this is true, it is completely irrelevant to my argument
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znufrii
Dec 29, 09:43
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Your argument is that you don't understand how consumption taxes can impair job creation.
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Loyola
Dec 29, 09:56
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