jmfcst's 9% flat or the 1960 tax code? (user search)
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« on: October 20, 2011, 01:51:18 PM »

Option 1.  You need to adjust for inflation opebo to even get in the game. Smiley But I think taking more than 60% of anyone's income at the margin (and that includes all taxes), is a profound mistake. Beyond the inequity of it all (yes, I know, you think it personifies equity but whatever) it hurts growth ... and now more than ever since money and people can so easily vote with their feet these days.
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