[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Leland,
> 
> In your description of the 'progressive' tax system, you admit that the poor 
> pay little or no taxes, and the middle class, minimal taxes.  So the only 
> place left to cut taxes is for those that are better off.  You may not like 
> this on the grounds of your particular type of morality, but consider what 
> the rich do with their money.  They invest it and they buy things.  Now if 
> not too much finds it's way out of the country and the things they buy do not 
> include politicans, this creates jobs and puts money in other peoples 
> pockets.  How anyone can help but understand this, I do not know.

You fail to consider that money does not grow on trees. If rich people
lend their money they will want interest out of it (more inflation, more
interest) so basically they will be TAKING money in the end, besides the
fact that you have a group of people that produce nothing, provide no
services and are overpaid by society (that's what people that live from
lending money are, shylocks I think they used to call them).

> 
> You are correct that inflation and high interest rates will kill the bond 
> market.  However, stocks, particularly those that are tied to hard assets 
> tend to rise with the value.  I'm not arguing that inflation is necessarily a 
> good thing, but given the state of national debt, it may be the best strategy 
> that we have.  Do I mind paying back the ChiComs 50 cents on the dollar of 
> their investments... heck no!

Of course they'll be buying your bankrupt industries for a dime a dollar
too.

> 
> Beyond this, most attempts to control inflation, such as raising interest 
> rates (remember killing bond market) have the effect of slowing down economic 
> activity.  That is never a good thing.

Never and always are dangerous words in economics.

> 
> There are simply too many special interests lobbying for their own welfare to 
> expect the government to actually work for the good of the majority of the 
> people.  If an when it happens, we can all be happy, but when my welfare 
> depends on someone taking something from someone else against his will, I 
> think I'd do better depending on the Gotti family.

Ha! Please come here and tell that to our IRS, they are taking money
from me against my will, always have come to think of it, it's called
taxes I guess.



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