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<blockquote data-quote="Unintentional" data-source="post: 9179" data-attributes="member: 22"><p><strong>Bush's Tax Plan</strong></p><p></p><p>Actually that is only 15 billion a month. A mere drop in the bucket. Even if they did it for each non-incarcerated adult, it would only be 45 billion a month tops. Since they usually collect 2 trillion a year, they would need to have the national sales tax bring in 2.5 trillion, so they can give back at a rate of 45 billion a month. It is kind of a neat idea, because this way the poor would still their earned income, and if they spent less than $1000 a month they would actually get more from the government than they pay in taxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unintentional, post: 9179, member: 22"] [b]Bush's Tax Plan[/b] Actually that is only 15 billion a month. A mere drop in the bucket. Even if they did it for each non-incarcerated adult, it would only be 45 billion a month tops. Since they usually collect 2 trillion a year, they would need to have the national sales tax bring in 2.5 trillion, so they can give back at a rate of 45 billion a month. It is kind of a neat idea, because this way the poor would still their earned income, and if they spent less than $1000 a month they would actually get more from the government than they pay in taxes. [/QUOTE]
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