democrats really need to educate themselves on economics and the terms used. they are so off the mark constantly because of focusing on us vs. them mentality. it is sad really.
Other than this patently and utterly ridiculous statement
-(Higer tax rate) reduces the incentives for highly productive people to spend years in school obtaining needed skills, and then work hard in producing goods and services desired by their fellow citizens.-
(ain't true now, and never was never will be true) that is indeed a typically well writ article from the Cato 'tute.
Of course, those folks in the first ex also get to write off their Student Loan (Doctors really do Suck Ass with their whining, which is evidence of how false the above premise is) and owning your own small business isn't a Right. It IS something I agree with that author which Should Be made more enticing via the Tax code. Just to the income of the Business, not vis-a-vie the income of the ostensible owner.
'Bout time we took a rational look at Incorporation Laws in this country as well...
Awesome gadget, DD! Gonna fisk it for my own post, thankyaverymuch.
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i am gonna make that viral around my very republican friends
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9611
read and learn.
democrats really need to educate themselves on economics and the terms used. they are so off the mark constantly because of focusing on us vs. them mentality. it is sad really.
Other than this patently and utterly ridiculous statement
-(Higer tax rate) reduces the incentives for highly productive people to spend years in school obtaining needed skills, and then work hard in producing goods and services desired by their fellow citizens.-
(ain't true now, and never was never will be true) that is indeed a typically well writ article from the Cato 'tute.
Of course, those folks in the first ex also get to write off their Student Loan (Doctors really do Suck Ass with their whining, which is evidence of how false the above premise is) and owning your own small business isn't a Right. It IS something I agree with that author which Should Be made more enticing via the Tax code. Just to the income of the Business, not vis-a-vie the income of the ostensible owner.
'Bout time we took a rational look at Incorporation Laws in this country as well...
Awesome gadget, DD! Gonna fisk it for my own post, thankyaverymuch.
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