Cabinet tax woes show the flaw in the system


What happened to the uniform rule of law? With a progressive income tax, it can't happen

One of the big buzzes has been how many of the Obama nominees have had little income tax issues.

Odd how the Secretary of State keeps getting overlooked.

But there are two things that this situation keeps illustrating.

One, the income tax is a foolish law and one that should be abolished.

Two, that if the nominees were normal people, they would be arrested and imprisoned for their offenses.

You should definitely think about number two there.

If the law is too much trouble for the "elites," it should be too much trouble for everyone.

But then the income tax was never about the uniform rule of law, was it?

Government authority tends to be used against those least likely to resist.

It was always going to about be who could fight back successfully. Not who deserved the tax breaks, but who could keep the government at bay.

And remember, one of them is now running the Treasury Department.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Tue - February 10, 2009 at 02:39 PM  Tag


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