Soon they'll find a way to the tax the air we breathe. Or have an assets tax (tax everything you own after you already own it) as if it isn't enough to have income tax, sales tax, property tax, gas tax, levies etc. etc. I still don't understand any of these taxes (why they exist). Maybe each one of us should start taxing the government for services we (unlike them) actually provide. Did we or did we not revolt against England because we disagreed with their govt., laws and TAXES?
How about lowering taxes for everyone, or even better, eliminating most taxes. Keep fire, road, and library levies. What else do we need? Let the rest find their own way to make money.
As for the bailout we didn't (at least I didn't)force banks to loan to everyone who wanted a house. I have little sympathy for some of these banks who are flat out idiotic when it comes to managing money. Its a free country. Banks should be able to fail or succeed with their own money. Cut all the bankers, lawyers, lobbyists and politicans' pay by 20% or even 10% and we'd come up with $700 billion in no time.
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