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George M. Middius
 
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Default The Choice in 2004 is simple



Jack Dotson said:

A socialist government believes that people aren't able to make correct
decisions concerning their money and in a redistribution of wealth. Isn't
this exactly what the democrats do?


Your definition of socialism is wrong, and no, that's not what
Democrats (note correct capitalization) do.

Both are flawed, but the irony is that everything could be easily fixed with
a flat consumption tax.


Now yer talkin.

Noting could be more fair then this, but then the
government would lose that tax stronghold they have on the people and thus,
lessen their ability to control.


This is a specious viewpoint. There is no single, monolithic
objective of "control" shared by everybody in "the government". The
system that's in place now enables legislators and cabinet
secretaries (but seldom Federal judges, thank god) to leverage their
powers (mainly of taxation) in order to receive a piece of the pie
from those who benefit. For most of that select group of individuals
-- who number fewer than 600 -- feathering their own nests is the
main agenda. Some of them actually believe in the principles they
espouse in the campaign, and others simply adopt rhetoric that
pleases their electorates.