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The case for higher income taxes
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senodak
Posted 3/30/2025 15:01 (#11167931 - in reply to #11167902)
Subject: RE: The case for higher income taxes


idiotsavantfarmer - 3/30/2025 13:33

25pct is the rate that taxpayers usually accept as an overall percentage before they either cheat, or go all “John Galt” and drop out.

As far as $8 corn and section 179, that’s the time you pay cash. 100 pct down, $0 payments, 0% interest.


+1 There have been much higher tax rates in history but not for long. This has been tried. Of course everyone knows that the USA has existed for many more years without any income tax at all. Outside of a brief and limited tax to fund the civil war we got along just fine without income tax until 1913.
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