Author Topic: Taxcut  (Read 12131 times)


What? Taxes make products more expensive because it increases the cost of production of the product so the company has to increase the price of the product to match.
but the goverment pays for the gas before you do making it cheaper.

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but the goverment pays for the gas before you do making it cheaper.

you're unfathomably stupid.

the only stupid redneck hicks is mlockha
what, i live in the few urban areas in KY and am right near the ghetto. if anyone is a hick it's alyx vance.

but the goverment pays for the gas before you do making it cheaper.
No, taxes work the other way. The gas companies pay the government.

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both parties are pretty stupid imo

Lol you selfish forgets

How dare people take our money. Glad to see we have the respectable Mordius and Glass on our side.

Tax levels don't matter. The government practices the same stupidities that the majority of everyone else in the country does. They spend beyond their means, and then when it becomes within their means to pay off their prior debt, they just spend more rather than paying it off. If the government spends 10 trillion now and makes 8, then when they make 11 they will spend 16.

No, taxes work the other way. The gas companies pay the government.
Im taking about subsidies.
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For example, a government that worries that energy is too expensive may wish to help subsidize its production or purchase, thereby leading to a cheaper price for consumers, and allowing more people to heat and light their homes.
The advantage is that the government pays companies to keep a constant price in a product. This money that they use comes from taxes. However people feel as if they have a say in the price which would go as a "im not buying, no one is buying, make it cheaper basis." It can be a good and a bad thing depending on your viewpoint.

didn't the house pass a bill saying we could file our taxes this month or something?

guys. i think the real problem here is the war on drugs.
This too is a problem.  I wish I had the gif of the graph where over the past decades the war on drugs spending has exploded and yet the (albeit likely rough) percentage of illegal drug users has not changed at all.