I'm not even sure what the original argument was anymore, but it's devolved into something else.
Anyways, America currently is one xenophobic state. Just look at the Dubai ports issue. We don't want foreigners holding our capital, what makes you think we want them holding our debt (in large...
that's a bit ironic when much of the public debt is being held by foreign central banks. We're paying taxes so the U.S. government can secure the investments interests of foreigners? no. Bush is receiving a lot heat because of the astronomical debt increases during his tenure, and this...
thats a horrible a analogy. theGDP currently has gone up nearly 60 times then what it was post ww2. If the economic growth was stagnant for the last 60 years you'd have a point, but it hasn't. Sure the national public debt is bad, but the U.S. was in debt prior to the great depression, so you're...
wow.
first, what are non-essential bureaucracies? To an extent this is subjective, e.g. some can say NASA funding is pointless.
second, if this ever happened, I think it would be safe to say that the US would be over as we know it. Any such change is impossible to sustain w/o causing...
holy cow. we live in a federal state, there are taxes, live with it. Since you have such an angst against "the man," how about you give a solution outside of federalism that can cut the bureaucracy and provide services for hundreds of millions of people.
ya, and then there was the great depression. The public works programs employed people and got this economy growing. The federal government is the single largest employer in the country. how do you expect to employ all these people without taxes?:roll:
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