Republican - How the right wing has lost all credibility
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a hardliner democrat or independent always, but when it comes to the political scene, it's hard to escape the fact that the George Bush policy has been the most expensive in history.
Now, I'm not for aborting babies, but it's hard to believe that the same person who could be all up in arms about abortion and claims to value life so much, but then that same person eats meat and still supports this war.
Something seems very fundamentally hypocritical about that.
I have always said that the capital gains tax should remain low since this is where all of our capital risk lies. The corporate tax is the business tax that needs to be higher.
This forces companies to scrutinize their business plans better. To provide long term business success models.
You then lower the capital gains tax in order to recapture a large investment audience so as to increase capital for new business venture.
The problem is many republicans support lower taxes for corporations. This is a mistake. Some of the corporations with the most revenue pay the least taxes. Why? Because they are always growing to capacity. Once a corporation gets to be a certain size, its marketing cost per capita is so low that they are given much higher budgets to experiment with.
The income gap is a serious contrast from rich to poor.
What is sad is when different citizens in the same country alienate each other with such deeply divided political opinion.
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