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Paying for the freeloaders...is the VAT next???
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 704364" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Yes he is proposing a hybrid combination as the linked story in red sez as his VAT will apply purely on the business side in replacing the Corp. income tax. If you read his "Roadmap Plan" on page xi, his BCT (Business Consumption Tax) or a VAT replaces the corp, income tax with a VAT of 8.5%. Individuals will still pay the income tax although on a more simplified scale. Also Ryan is not opposed to universal healthcare coverage as is clearly expressed on page ii of the plan where he states, </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Democrats should rest easy that their favorite icons are going nowhere but like themselves Repubs are focused only on making these plans solvent and sustainable for the future. Why don't you "conservative republicans" drop the limited/smaller gov't thingy as your own words just come back to haunt you time and time again!</p><p> </p><p>Again, like all aspects of the FairTax, his is an attempt at revenue neutral which fails IMO to put the onness on gov't to ever cut spending or even worse to maintain a revenue neutral system no matter how big gov't wants to grow as per the size of GDP ratio. Inflate the currency putting a burden on poor and working people to jack up GDP value and now you can grow gov't as big as you like while making it sustainable and revenue neutral and even look fiscally restraining.</p><p> </p><p>Lue's point was so suggest that all who propose a VAT tax are socialist (as affirmed by the act of imposing the VAT Tax itself) so again my question is, what does this make Ryan? A hybrid VAT so he's a hybrid socialist? I'm not inclined to disagree with Lue's point concerning the VAT and State Socialism but I'm not ignoring that both sides support State Socialism in their own way either!</p><p> </p><p>Seems to me that Obama and the dems aren't the only ones having issues and kneejerk reactions when real transparency is involved!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 704364, member: 2189"] Yes he is proposing a hybrid combination as the linked story in red sez as his VAT will apply purely on the business side in replacing the Corp. income tax. If you read his "Roadmap Plan" on page xi, his BCT (Business Consumption Tax) or a VAT replaces the corp, income tax with a VAT of 8.5%. Individuals will still pay the income tax although on a more simplified scale. Also Ryan is not opposed to universal healthcare coverage as is clearly expressed on page ii of the plan where he states, Democrats should rest easy that their favorite icons are going nowhere but like themselves Repubs are focused only on making these plans solvent and sustainable for the future. Why don't you "conservative republicans" drop the limited/smaller gov't thingy as your own words just come back to haunt you time and time again! Again, like all aspects of the FairTax, his is an attempt at revenue neutral which fails IMO to put the onness on gov't to ever cut spending or even worse to maintain a revenue neutral system no matter how big gov't wants to grow as per the size of GDP ratio. Inflate the currency putting a burden on poor and working people to jack up GDP value and now you can grow gov't as big as you like while making it sustainable and revenue neutral and even look fiscally restraining. Lue's point was so suggest that all who propose a VAT tax are socialist (as affirmed by the act of imposing the VAT Tax itself) so again my question is, what does this make Ryan? A hybrid VAT so he's a hybrid socialist? I'm not inclined to disagree with Lue's point concerning the VAT and State Socialism but I'm not ignoring that both sides support State Socialism in their own way either! Seems to me that Obama and the dems aren't the only ones having issues and kneejerk reactions when real transparency is involved! [/QUOTE]
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