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Will you win or lose under new tax plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="mc01svt" data-source="post: 15767790" data-attributes="member: 32337"><p>the vast majority of the items you mentioned are not funded from federal taxes. Most of those occur at the state and local level. Both my parents are teachers BTW.</p><p></p><p>The 2 biggest items that are actually covered by fed taxes are social/entitlement programs/welfare and defense. Government social programs are proven to make communities dependent and much worse off than before. In addition there is a good amount of individuals who commit outright fraud or just work the system. There are literally 10s of thousands of charitable organizations, churches, none profits that could feed and house the poor more efficiently than the feds.</p><p></p><p> Unfortunately a large portion of the defense budget is not spent on US military personnel but in rebuilding efforts in iraq and afghanistan or whatever hellhole we recently blowed up. The other half of the money goes to private security and defense contractors.</p><p></p><p>We absolutely do not need federal income taxes at the individual level. The economy would grow much faster if people were buying homes and vehicles instead of having a third of their paychecks swindled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mc01svt, post: 15767790, member: 32337"] the vast majority of the items you mentioned are not funded from federal taxes. Most of those occur at the state and local level. Both my parents are teachers BTW. The 2 biggest items that are actually covered by fed taxes are social/entitlement programs/welfare and defense. Government social programs are proven to make communities dependent and much worse off than before. In addition there is a good amount of individuals who commit outright fraud or just work the system. There are literally 10s of thousands of charitable organizations, churches, none profits that could feed and house the poor more efficiently than the feds. Unfortunately a large portion of the defense budget is not spent on US military personnel but in rebuilding efforts in iraq and afghanistan or whatever hellhole we recently blowed up. The other half of the money goes to private security and defense contractors. We absolutely do not need federal income taxes at the individual level. The economy would grow much faster if people were buying homes and vehicles instead of having a third of their paychecks swindled. [/QUOTE]
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