Lotta Booze
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@Lotta Juice I obviously used hypothetical numbers, however the essence of the philosophy remains the same.
Lower the corporate tax burden, business costs go down, wages go up. Couple this with a lower personal tax burden, you have more money in your pocket to decide, then if you lower “soft taxes” things like (sneaky fees, consumption taxes, etc) you keep even more hence you have additional control and decision-making ability than under a more regressive tax policy like we have now. Lower the corporate tax burden, business costs go down, prices on goods & services are able to be reduced, you now have a high number of force multipliers in effect magnifying your income providing enhanced control & decision-making. On top of all this you enact regulatory reform driving business costs down again, another economic force multiplier.
It’s this type of economic stimulus that would eliminate the government stranglehold on our country’s economic engine and allow growth and prosperity not seen in this nation in decades. Government stifles innovation, government destroys entrepreneurship, government destroys people’s initiative and the list goes on. There is nothing government does better than a free market enterprise except create chaos & discontent among the people it’s chartered with serving.
We’re in the midst of one of the longest expansions in the economy in decades and you think more deregulation is the only thing holding us back from further multiplying the economy? I don’t think they’re going to take you as far you think they will.
If I could think of 1 government element that was better being run by socialist bureaucrats rather than free market capitalists, I might understand your position. Can you think of any?
Space Exploration. Going to the moon. Private industry hasn’t been there yet but the American government got there 50 years ago.