The only fair tax is a consumption tax.
Where is this implemented?
Anywhere?
So what is the rate?
If you make 50 g's with a family do you pay 20%....30%...what's the number?
Does Walter even know or care given he is a good Christian and all?
The only fair tax is a consumption tax.
If you weren't a coward would they stop punting you?I'm not the coward here....and you are here every single day busy man.
Cons are favoured here.
Just look at the regulars like you.
You can be a phedophile and survive here as long as you are conservative....just ask Blackleaf.
No more pretending that family meal is on the clock.
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W.T.F. should they be paying any share? They provide a service to the local community and employ local people and take a lot of risks to do so. This mentality of ripping people off because they can is getting tiring.
Id like to see " anti-deadbeat tax payer" legislation passed to ensure that granola types pay their fair share of taxes, especially when our taxes are debt based, not pollution based.
Add a special tax to people with bus passes. Clearly anyone using the bus is not paying enough in carbon tax, so they arent contributing enough to our debt reduction.
Don't buses consume carbon too?
carbon based taxes are not carbon nuetral enough, hence you end up with a bus load of free loaders that aren't paying enough in taxes to pay down the debt
then introduce a flat debt-payment tax.
Now by flat, do we mean a flat income tax, a flat wealth tax, or a flat consumption tax? I'd lean towards a flat wealth tax myself, but with the caveat that it will go towards paying off the debt and be accompanied by deep spending cuts.
Besides, if we cut most business taxes as I propose, the government would have no choice but to cut to the bone anyway.
the roman empire funded their government on a tax of only a few percent. they built water ducts and such