>We must reform the political finance system to strip away the influence 
>currently owned by special interest and other big money players.

Leland, all the other complexity you added, which is far to much to deal with 
point by point... would take twenty pages is summarized by calling it 
justifucation for the above statement.  The problem with it, and I agree there 
are problems with the big money contributors, is where will the power come for 
this structure?  This totalitarian approach is even more scary than the 
business driven one because we can see and understand what they want.  Their 
desires are somewhat logical.  Hitlerian regimes are, by their nature illogical 
and driven only by the lust for power. 

>You are all forgetting that corporations pay most of our taxes. Guess who 
>ultimately pays; it is the consumer whether rich or poor. Whoever buys the 
>most, pays the most. Which is probably the middle class.
 
Nicholas, you hit the nail on the head.  Leftys do not understand, you cannot 
tax business.  Every penny they pay is passed on to the consumer.  It just 
makes leftys feel good to stick it to business, when in reality they are just 
raising taxes on the the public.  Such are the deranged fantasies of the left.

Larry Miller

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