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Lots of Tax Hikes Coming in 2011
Kiplinger News ^ | 4-30-2009 | Joan Pryde

Posted on 04/30/2009 11:32:50 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache

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To: griswold3

Slow roll is the word. There are a lot of us that saw this garbage coming as far back as the election. Paying off credit and using cash instead. Eliminating the “want to” stuff” and sticking to “need to” stuff. When the govt goes about raising taxes on businesses, we know that means raising prices at the retail level. Companies don’t pay taxes, their customers do. My parents were depression era folks taught me well. I lived through the Carter years as a working adult and remember those days well. This coming couple of years appear to me to be Carter again but with a vengance.


21 posted on 05/01/2009 6:20:40 AM PDT by Texas resident (Older but smarter)
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All our efforts may not be in vain....

“Robert F. Dieli, Ph.D. is a longtime observer of Wall Street and the Economy. His site is No Spin Forecast, where he runs Mr. Model, and his Analysis of First Quarter 2009 Real GDP — especially his take on the impact of these weaker imports on final GDP numbers — is dead on:

“An explanation about why the decline in imports is helping GDP growth. As you know, imports are subtracted from GDP. Because imports are declining in absolute terms, you get a positive effect from a negative negative. Just to be clear as to what this chart is telling us: the drop in imports contributed 6.05 percentage points to the GDP growth rate.

What this means is that without the contribution from imports, GDP declined at 12.15% annual rate in Q1. In other words, all of the domestic activity was, as the employment numbers suggested, in free fall! Now, this has some important implications for the profile of growth going forward. When imports stop dropping, and they will, the sign on this term will go back to its normal negative, and when it does, it will expose the true growth rate of the domestic economy. We had best hope that GPDI has gotten back on track by the time the positive effect of negative import growth wears off.””


22 posted on 05/01/2009 11:09:26 AM PDT by griswold3 (a good story is more compelling than the search for truth)
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