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I pay between 17% and 22 % of my income in Taxes, and still feel cheated when the congress spends my taxes, to study the Odor of pig farms, Or to save a Marsh mouse, or replace sand on a beach in New Jersey
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As a U.S. Citizen perhaps I've missed something but I don't see how protesting against more Taxes, higher Taxes is Racist against President Obama.
Poll: Tea Party allies deny racism element, critics say otherwise 2010
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Is Arizona one of those Red States that gets more Federal Aid than it pays in Taxes?
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Do you have any Idea what it is like to pay that much money in Taxes?????
Wonk Room » ANALYSIS: Current Bush Tax System Saves Rush Limbaugh More Than $1.5 Million Every Year 2009
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Is Arizona one of those Red States that gets more Federal Aid than it pays in Taxes?
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«The Remissness of our People in Paying Taxes is highly blameable; the Unwillingness to pay them is still more so.
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Your portrayal of lost Taxes is rather poor, as Military pay is equivalent to the pay which could be obtained by the majority of Draftees at the age they would be drafted.
Are Workers Getting Good Jobs?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Sin Taxes: on Tobacco, Gorgonzola, Three-Liter Bottles of Liquid High-Fructose Corn Syrup, Tanning Clinics (Melanoma), et cetera: Sin taxes (and, perhaps, someday general revenues) pay for an army of barefoot doctors and nurses and mobile treatment vans roaming the country, knocking on doors, and providing preventive and other long-run lifestyle services for free ...
Brad DeLong's Health Care Prescription, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Sin Taxes: on Tobacco, Gorgonzola, Three-Liter Bottles of Liquid High-Fructose Corn Syrup, Tanning Clinics (Melanoma), et cetera: Sin taxes (and, perhaps, someday general revenues) pay for an army of barefoot doctors and nurses and mobile treatment vans roaming the country, knocking on doors, and providing preventive and other long-run lifestyle services for free: Let me examine your prostate.
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