Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Taxes

We should seriously attempt to assemble an economic program to increase taxes for the richest Americans. We should assemble economic factors from quality of life to debt to growth to war and future costs and raise these taxes and reduce our expenses. Differentiation of class, adjustment in business, investment abilities, and economic plan for the coming ten years or so.

Even if we raise rich's taxes and don't change the budget we will do better over the ten years. much of our economy growth has come from debt. It is important that debt not be profitable. That our debts not be 'reinvested' in our own economy. That dissolves the viable density of our economy and reduces our economy strength. We should raise taxes to cover our debts and reduce institutional spending without reducing healthcare, education, or construction labor.

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