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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1487688)9/19/2024 7:22:51 PM
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It also dispels the all-too-commonly held belief that government-forced wealth redistribution is "moral."
I assume you are talking about taxes here. Once you assign the word moral to taxes, you are now inside a box. If they are moral then any level of taxes are moral. If they are immoral then any tax at all is immoral.

Taxes are neither moral or immoral. They are necessary, without them commerce would cease. Money would have very little velocity.

Most of the taxes that are collected at both the federal and state level, are spent by the state into the local economy. This creates velocity in this money as travels in a loop and gets used many times. Charging the economy.
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