From Eric Dondero:Don Gorman is a former two-term New Hampshire State Rep. elected as a Libertarian. He currently serves as a local elected official on the Deerfield Town Board. At a recent forum he posed an interesting question to GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann.
From Forbes this morning "Michele Bachmann On Board With Tax Holiday":
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann one-upped the competition when instead of sticking with the routine “no new taxes” mantra being recited, she suggested “no taxes.”Note - Gorman himself ran for president in 2,000, but lost the Libertarian nomination.
Bachmann indicated that she would support a one year moratorium on federal income taxes.
Bachmann made the comments in response to a question posed by Don Gorman, a former state representative for New Hampshire and considered “the most-elected libertarian in the country.” Gorman asked Bachmann what she thought about his suggestion to:
Put a moratorium on the entire income tax for one year for every citizen in this country and watch this country take off.
Bachmann called the notion “awesome” and went on to say that if taxpayers could keep their own money.If we would have allowed every American to take that much more money home in their pockets, what would they have done? They would have paid their bills. They would have spent it. They would have grown their businesses. They would have grown the economy.
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***** Put a moratorium on the entire income tax for one year for every citizen in this country and watch this country take off. *****
Another idea from the crackpot retarded who are frightened to death of two simple words: CUT SPENDING.
The Great Liberal New Dealer Ronald Reagan cut taxes but did not do jack about cutting spending. He started us on this road to Greek bankruptcy and third world status.
Bullshit.
"Ronald Reagan cut taxes but did not do jack about cutting spending. He started us on this road to Greek bankruptcy and third world status"
Ronald Reagan was never in congress, dumbass. Try reading the Constitution some time. You might be surprised at all the "new" information you'll find hidden in there.
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