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What a surprise, Joe the Plummer is a fake!
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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 415371" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>OK...fair enough.</p><p></p><p>I still think a flat tax is the way to go. A flat 10% across the board. No deductions, no loopholes, no tax forms, a slimmed down IRS to monitor those that are self-employed. You make a $1 you pay $.10. Of course, that puts an extra burden on the poor according to the chart. But everyone would adjust over time and I'm guessing that the 10% figure would give the government more money than they need within a few years. I would think corporate america would be all over this if their paying more than 10% now. Makes you wonder.</p><p></p><p>Basically though, I'd still rather pay 39% of my $1,000,000/yr than 15% of my $100,000/yr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 415371, member: 10234"] OK...fair enough. I still think a flat tax is the way to go. A flat 10% across the board. No deductions, no loopholes, no tax forms, a slimmed down IRS to monitor those that are self-employed. You make a $1 you pay $.10. Of course, that puts an extra burden on the poor according to the chart. But everyone would adjust over time and I'm guessing that the 10% figure would give the government more money than they need within a few years. I would think corporate america would be all over this if their paying more than 10% now. Makes you wonder. Basically though, I'd still rather pay 39% of my $1,000,000/yr than 15% of my $100,000/yr. [/QUOTE]
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