rayj » 25 Jul 2015 7:31 am » wrote:
In your utopian world of free marketry, I would not mind paying a tax on what I purchased. Being taxed on my labor is another thing.
A tax on labor is anti-biblical as it muzzles the ox. It is regressive, as it takes before the money is spent even once, preventing ANY stimulus. It is intrusive, as it demands answers from citizens, who are meant to be masters, not servants - and it is dishonest, because it rewards dishonesty and punishes virtue.
The income tax was pushed by wall street. It was NEVER a populist idea.
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