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Originally Posted by Minte
You called me a tea party member. That is incorrect. I am not religeous. I am not happy about working for the government until May every year and anyone that says they are I would question their mental status.
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Oh boo hoo hoo, you aren't happy about paying taxes, isn't that just so sad.
That's just immature petulance. Nobody likes to pay taxes, but we like living in a society that is rich.
This anti-tax bullshit is just another unimtelligent, unthinking, childish dogma that your side is using to distort the national conversation and attempt to seize power again - and when you do your kind will spend just like before, and pig out at the trough just like before.
It's empty rhetoric. Your kind won't ever refuse to take the benefits of taxes. You will always start your wars and hand out that pork. You know people are selfish and can be manipulated thru their selfishness, and you do so with naked ambition.
Not that my pointing out the immaturity will change anything.
I want your kind to seize power again. But don't think you fool anybody with this anti-tax nonsense. It's sophmoric.
Presumably you know who Bruce Bartlett is.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/20...unlucky-ducky/
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I?m not saying that Republicans are anarchists, only that when it comes to taxes they talk as if they are. Their default position is that there is no level of taxation below which it would be unwise to go, no tax cut too large not to be taken seriously and no justification for a government any larger than one that could be drowned in a bathtub, as the Republican activist Grover Norquist once put it. The Wall Street Journal editorial page routinely refers to those who pay no taxes as ?lucky duckies,? as if zero taxation is the ideal state of nature.
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