[Dialogue] FW: NEWS: A miracle in Congress

Dave Thomas davthom at worldnet.att.net
Sat Mar 11 15:20:05 EST 2006


Actually we should substitute a consumption (VAT) tax for our jobs (FICA)
tax to support social security.  This is called 'tax shifting' to shift
taxing something we want to encourage (job creation) to taxing something we
want to discourage (consumption).  Earned income could still be calculated
for determining social security payments.  Most other modern governments
support their social services through VAT taxes.  Dave Thomas

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Subject: Re: [Dialogue] FW: NEWS: A miracle in Congress

I've been thinking that given the addiction to consumption we would do well
to shift from an Income Tax to a Consumption Tax--the greater the rate of
consumption the more tax received.

That would not only temper the addiction to consumption, it would provide
more revenue with which to ameliorate the devastation that mindless
consumption is creating.

  David and Lin Zahrt 
| Country Homestead Bed and Breakfast
| 22133 Larpenteur Rd
| Turin, IA 51040     <mailto:zahrt at country-homestead.com>

>I've always said I'd like my tax return to have a page with one column 
>showing how our taxes were spent the past year (by
>percentage) and a second column for me to say how I'd like it spread 
>the next year. Even if it were never followed, I'd love to see the 
>results. It just might look like the "Common Sense Budget Act" - see 
>below.
>
>Sunny Walker
>Institute of Cultural Affairs, Denver
>303-671-0704
>swalker at ica-usa.org
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>Releasing the capacity to create positive, sustainable futures in every 
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>From: TrueMajorityACTION [mailto:alerts at truemajorityaction.org]
>Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 12:11 PM
>To: Linda Walker
>Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] NEWS: A miracle in Congress
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>Military Budget Shifted to Schools, Healthcare by New Bill
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>Dear Linda,
>
>Admirals, generals and CEOs support this plan to spend more on kids and 
>less on useless Cold War weapons. Can you support the work needed to 
>make it happen?
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>Pentagon funding and spend it instead on schools, doctors, and stuff we 
>care about.
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>This money could save 6 million kids who die of starvation each year in 
>impoverished countries. It could rebuild our public schools and provide 
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>Yes, you'll be taking on a big job; the habit of giving away HALF of 
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>President Reagan's former Asst. Secretary of Defense,[3] a whole list 
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>"What better serves the cause of national security? Investment in first 
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>References:
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>[1]
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>"<http://thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/030806/liber
>als.html>Liberals seek $60B in cuts to defense." The Hill, 3/9/06.
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>[2] "<http://www.sensiblepriorities.org/csba/text.php>The Common Sense 
>Budget Act."
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>[3] Lawrence J. Korb, Assistant Secretary of Defense from 1981-85, 
>administered about 70% of the defense budget. He has prepared a report, 
>identifying exactly where $60 billion can be saved from that 
><http://www.sensiblepriorities.org/pdf/korb_report_Finalb.pdf>budget.
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>[4] The full list of military
><http://www.sensiblepriorities.org/csba/factsheet.php#advisors>advisors.
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>[5] These are the members of BLSP. Learn more 
><http://www.sensiblepriorities.org/who_we_are.php>here.
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>[6] When presented the major items in the discretionary federal budget 
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>changes. The largest cut by far is to defense spending...the largest 
>increases are to reductions in the deficit, various forms of social 
>spending, and spending on the environment.
><http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/DefenseSpending/FedBudget_Mar05/FedB
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