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dtby | 13 years ago

[Hopefully you've got showdead on.]

I find this to be a somewhat odd position. I think it's much more morally defensible to argue for raising corporate taxes and eliminating capital gains taxes. This acknowledges that corporations owe their existence to the state, while natural persons do not.

Is your position based on the premise that personal income taxes are good and necessary? Or, perhaps, an acknowledgement that dismantling that system is probably unattainable?

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