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To: Taro who wrote (955773)8/11/2016 3:01:34 PM
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But, we could also balance that by cutting many of the corporate deductions and giveaways we allow them.

What's the point if tax outlays don't change? They still be bailing from here. How about no federal taxes and massive regulatory reform instead?



To: Taro who wrote (955773)8/13/2016 12:05:34 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574854
 
I don't agree with a LOT of the stuff the rest of the Western World is doing.

I do agree that we need to cut corporate taxes.

More corporations means more U.S. workers. More workers means more people "making" a living and paying taxes.

I don't like the example that France sets for the Western World. I think the workers in France actually have TOO much power. It's kind of a hybrid socialist/capitalist thing that doesn't work very well.

I LIKE how the Germans do it. They give young people OPTIONS for their post graduate education. They train people to be skilled craftsmen. Skilled machinists, mechanics, engineers, designers.

The U.S. should be more like Germany IMMEDIATELY...