I'll agree that the Democrats are not the solution to this problem. I'll admit 
that at the moment I don't know who is. But I'd also point out that the current 
system redistributes upwards. You don't have to think that the opposite is true 
to think that this is wrong.

Dana

>Taxes, by and large (aside from certain national defense and
>infrastructure bits), are simply a wealth re-distribution mechanisim.
>The entire good or bad of them rests on who controls how much is
>collected and how they are re-distributed among the populace.  It's no
>mystery that the poor think huge amounts of the wealth should be
>re-distributed to them, and it's also no mystery that the people who
>have the wealth (earned or not) want to keep their money.
>
>The problem then, is that we ALL pay too much taxes, and spending is
>totally and completely out of control, on virtually all levels, for
>virtually everything the government does.  It's not a Bush problem, or
>a Republican problem, or a Democrat problem, it's a national goverment
>problem.  And if you pay taxes, it's your problem.
>
>-Cameron
>
>On 10/9/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>

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