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doremifa says...

So his argument is that governmental oversight in order to reduce costs and unfair practices should not take place because the same governmental control can be exploited by a later Presidency. Am I correct on this?

Can we get the light to work on this straw man? Does trying to solve - or help to solve - a problem only get shadowed by future administrations? Should we not even try anymore because what we do today can be turned on its arse decades from now? I'm not saying that we shouldn't be cautious but I'm not sold on the sky-will-fall mentality.

Stating that what money the government does take in will then be used for wars and "killing people." Really??? I mean, c'mon now. Even if there isn't any money left in the budget, would that stop money being allocated for a war?

Me thinks the Libertarians are more dreamy-eyed optimists - as if we can all take care of ourselves without any government help, thank you. This is exactly what corporations want voters to think.

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doremifa says...

What a trick: make the federal income tax and have the states to decide to either have a higher sales tax or IMPLEMENT AN INCOME TAX OF THEIR OWN. That is what Rick Barber says at the 5:00 mark.

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