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To: PubliusMM
NO BUSINESS PAYS TAXES. THEY ALL PASS ALONG TAX COSTS TO CONSUMERS IN THE FORM OF HIGHER PRICES.

That is the beauty of taxing businesses! The sheeple get taxed indirectly, and most are too stupid to blame the government, while they instead blame "greedy companies trying to squeeze profits out of cat-food-eating grandmas and blind cancer orphans" when gas companies make 9 cents profits on the same amount of gas the government makes 75 cents (when you add gas taxes to all the government fees associated with land use, extraction, refining, payroll taxes, etc). That is why the business world has to fight HARD to prevent consumer-level sales tax from being hidden inside the cost of goods - politicians would like nothing more than to wrap sales taxes invisibly into consumer prices, and then ramp that sh*t up to painlessly expand the reach of federal/state largess.

The private sector is always set up as the fall guy, as in the housing bubble and burst (nevermind CRA, nevermind Fannie/Freddie, and nevermind the "great moderation" endowed by the politically-motivated policies like retarded-low interest rates enlightened actions of the federal reserve and treasury in their attempt to eat real boom growth to feed fake recessionary growth make the economy more profitable for their revolving door cronies and more stable for the benefit of incumbent politicians compassionate.

7 posted on 05/24/2009 7:24:46 AM PDT by M203M4 (A rainbow-excreting government-cheese-pie-eating unicorn in every pot.)
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To: M203M4

Until the taxes force the end line consumer into a classic supply & demand curve decsion....

If you want less of something-—tax it


10 posted on 05/24/2009 9:34:13 AM PDT by sbark
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