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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 381382" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group2/yawn.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yawn:" title="Yawn :yawn:" data-shortname=":yawn:" /> You have made the accusation now feel free to explain how I would chose to have a tax burden or for that matter shift one to any segment. What government market intervention do I now supposedly support? You and Diesel both seem to think that we should have a smaller government with less regulation and intrusion on our life just as long as it does not affect you. Why not go after the big dogs of government programs first? Yes I would like to have a free market economy.Yes I have a pretty good idea what that means. No I do not think we should have this progressive income tax for more reasons than the we just survived without it for x number of years. The main reason is that it allows the government for to much control of your life. A secondary reason is that it punishes its citizens for being successful. All that said I still do not see how it is welfare for a state or local government to freeze a property tax rate to have them expand in their area. I am all for someone, anyone paying lower taxes. I am sure you have a history lesson ready for me to explain how since I believe that we should have a small central government with little or no tax burden on its citizens means that I believe in socialism. <span style="font-size: 9px">Oh I know better than to ask but the curiosity has gotten the best of me today.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 381382, member: 8259"] :yawn: You have made the accusation now feel free to explain how I would chose to have a tax burden or for that matter shift one to any segment. What government market intervention do I now supposedly support? You and Diesel both seem to think that we should have a smaller government with less regulation and intrusion on our life just as long as it does not affect you. Why not go after the big dogs of government programs first? Yes I would like to have a free market economy.Yes I have a pretty good idea what that means. No I do not think we should have this progressive income tax for more reasons than the we just survived without it for x number of years. The main reason is that it allows the government for to much control of your life. A secondary reason is that it punishes its citizens for being successful. All that said I still do not see how it is welfare for a state or local government to freeze a property tax rate to have them expand in their area. I am all for someone, anyone paying lower taxes. I am sure you have a history lesson ready for me to explain how since I believe that we should have a small central government with little or no tax burden on its citizens means that I believe in socialism. [SIZE=1]Oh I know better than to ask but the curiosity has gotten the best of me today.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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