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Old 11-19-2005, 08:00 PM
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What's wrong with leaving taxes low and letting the tax base grow?


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Nothing is wrong with it. But Bush is going to veto that idea because the Oil companies come out a little worse off.
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Old 11-19-2005, 08:13 PM
JimBob2232 JimBob2232 is offline
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Default Re: Bush shows his true colors

I cant really continue this discussion. There is more to every argument than Bush=Bad.

If democrats ever figure out that little peice of information, they can be dangerous. Come up with some original thoughts and real ideas and solutions to problems, then we (republicans and democrats) can have a real debate. But its hard to have a public discussion when everything uttered by one party is pegged to some silly catchphrase like "Bush loves oil". Its silly and childish, and frankly the reason Bush is in office today.
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Old 11-19-2005, 08:50 PM
Randy_Refeld Randy_Refeld is offline
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Default Re: Bush shows his true colors

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What's wrong with leaving taxes low and letting the tax base grow?


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Nothing is wrong with it. But Bush is going to veto that idea because the Oil companies come out a little worse off.

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So you support taxing oil companies so low income workers can't afford to buy CHristmas and birthday gifts for their children.

The bottom line is increasing taxes is bad for the economy. Everyone knows it, some people want to tax oil to get votes for "sticking to those rich bastards."

would increasing the taxes on oil result in a smaller or larger tax base? Perhaps oil companies should have to donate all profits.

Is there anything good that can come from raising oil taxes?

Perhaps you could set up two accoutns so i could ignore political crap and read waht you have to say in gambling forums.
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Old 11-19-2005, 09:09 PM
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Default Re: Bush shows his true colors

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So you support taxing oil companies so low income workers can't afford to buy CHristmas and birthday gifts for their children.


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So you support taxing individuals directly so no one can afford to buy CHristmas and birthday gifts for their children.
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Old 11-19-2005, 11:39 PM
vulturesrow vulturesrow is offline
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That's a Republican for you - never answer a post when a personal attack or asking someone to shut up will do instead. You pulled that trick from Bill O'Reilly, no doubt.

When in doubt, the Republicans will always choose big business over the American People. Then they can spend and lie their way thru the next election with all that corporate money that will be funneled to their re-election, not to mention the stuff under the table.

When a Republican screws over the little guy, it barely qualifies for news anymore - sort of like corruption in College Sports - you get desensitized to it.

I barely notice the hand in my pocket or the cameras in my living room anymore -

RB

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You should try posting when you arent high. I rarely make posts like the one I did in response to CC. It was a genuine question, since it seems that his only motive for posting here is to make snarky little jibes at people who dont agree with his political views.
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