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Strategies & Market Trends : Drillbits & Bottlerockets

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (6798)3/30/2001 6:32:46 PM
From: Junkyardawg  Read Replies (2) of 15481
 
Well, if you cut taxes it will spur growth and more people will work. If more people work and companies are growing they will work longer and pay more taxes.

If you don't cut taxes less people will work and you will get much less taxes than if you don't cut taxes in the first place. Not to mention if you don't cut taxes more people will be unemployed and thus government programs will have to spend more.

Seems logical to me that have a smaller tax %. In the end the smaller tax% you have, the government will actually take in more taxes.

Did that make any sense? I know it did to me

dawg
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