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To: TimF who wrote (2467)11/6/2008 12:33:47 PM
From: c.hinton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3816
 
tim ..you want a war you have to pay for it..

"Tax cuts following the war reduced the Federal tax burden as a share of GDP from its wartime high of 20.9 percent in 1944 to 14.4 percent in 1950. However, the Korean War created a need for additional revenues which, combined with the extension of Social Security coverage to self-employed persons, meant that by 1952 the tax burden had returned to 19.0 percent of GDP."

ustreas.gov

re Palin....what a sad sad candidate she was......a parody of a parody is being kind.

she was clueless on all topics.



To: TimF who wrote (2467)11/6/2008 1:00:34 PM
From: c.hinton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3816
 
tim ,here is a link to historicle tax table...

look at 1954 for example.....

top rates of 59 percent for those earning 22.000 dollars...

47 percent for those earning 16.000.....

89 percent for earning 100.000 dollars

and 20 percent for 0 to 2000 dollars

taxfoundation.org