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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 796155" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>D,</p><p></p><p>Get you're knives sharpened as I think the next 2 years should be nothing but pure fun for you. In all this hoo-haa of the new sheriff in town, what is overlooked is this in truth is really nothing new at all under the surface. Case in point is the new golden boy in the red state ranks in one Paul Ryan. He's had this <span style="color: #000000">"Roadmap"</span> plan and it's being championed as "the way home" for America but under the tax proposals, it includes a rather interesting means of taxing business.</p><p></p><p>I'll quote from the plan under the taxes section:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically, there will be imposed on business an 8.5 percent VAT on the net side of the ledger but wait, I thought this was the plan of those evil, vile socialist democrats who seek to destroy America! OK so they got a silent partner now, that's life! Now Ryan and fellow travelers don't call it a VAT, they call it a Business Consumption Tax (BCT for short and Ah the language twisting again, See Higgs in the Blaming America thread) and reading on they say this will entirely replace the corporate income tax and I'm sure this will appeal to many. I'd even guess those who prefer the FairTax method will like it as a kinda "foot in the door" approach towards the fairtax ends.</p><p></p><p>What I do think is dishonest is all the hulla-baloo against a VAT (and I'm against it too as I am against all forms/means of involuntary taxation and that includes the Fair Tax and the Income Tax) while in effect on the backside they have a VAT of their own in the works.</p><p></p><p>Nothing is really gonna change just like nothing really changed when your crowd the democrats had the reins and these last 2 years have been nothing but Bush Term 3. Oh look, the red staters are now screaming ObamaCare to defend themselves but none of them read RomneyCare and not that the democrats wanted them to either. Then the cats out of the bag that there are no new ideas in Washington after all. One vomits and the other eats it up! The only difference between Boehner and Pelosi is that at least Pelosi "manned up" and didn't resort to using crocodile tears in public to yank her bases heartstrings in order to manipulate.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to pickup, I'll re-quote what I said 2 years ago after the 2008' election and in 2 years let's revisit this again and I still think I'll be right!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And watch what happens when the debt ceiling vote comes up! Wait for it.............</p><p></p><p>Thanks pickup for reminding me again just how dead on the money I was!</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="Thumbsup :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 796155, member: 2189"] D, Get you're knives sharpened as I think the next 2 years should be nothing but pure fun for you. In all this hoo-haa of the new sheriff in town, what is overlooked is this in truth is really nothing new at all under the surface. Case in point is the new golden boy in the red state ranks in one Paul Ryan. He's had this [COLOR=#000000]"Roadmap"[/COLOR] plan and it's being championed as "the way home" for America but under the tax proposals, it includes a rather interesting means of taxing business. I'll quote from the plan under the taxes section: Basically, there will be imposed on business an 8.5 percent VAT on the net side of the ledger but wait, I thought this was the plan of those evil, vile socialist democrats who seek to destroy America! OK so they got a silent partner now, that's life! Now Ryan and fellow travelers don't call it a VAT, they call it a Business Consumption Tax (BCT for short and Ah the language twisting again, See Higgs in the Blaming America thread) and reading on they say this will entirely replace the corporate income tax and I'm sure this will appeal to many. I'd even guess those who prefer the FairTax method will like it as a kinda "foot in the door" approach towards the fairtax ends. What I do think is dishonest is all the hulla-baloo against a VAT (and I'm against it too as I am against all forms/means of involuntary taxation and that includes the Fair Tax and the Income Tax) while in effect on the backside they have a VAT of their own in the works. Nothing is really gonna change just like nothing really changed when your crowd the democrats had the reins and these last 2 years have been nothing but Bush Term 3. Oh look, the red staters are now screaming ObamaCare to defend themselves but none of them read RomneyCare and not that the democrats wanted them to either. Then the cats out of the bag that there are no new ideas in Washington after all. One vomits and the other eats it up! The only difference between Boehner and Pelosi is that at least Pelosi "manned up" and didn't resort to using crocodile tears in public to yank her bases heartstrings in order to manipulate. Thanks to pickup, I'll re-quote what I said 2 years ago after the 2008' election and in 2 years let's revisit this again and I still think I'll be right! And watch what happens when the debt ceiling vote comes up! Wait for it............. Thanks pickup for reminding me again just how dead on the money I was! :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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