Category Archives: Daily Q&A

The US tax code has always caused a disincentive for high achievers particularly married women. Code needs overhaul to flat tax.
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Taxes will go up on everyone. If a business gets hit with a higher tax, they pass it along in the cost of their goods or services. Everything will be going up and everyone who pays taxes (not tax filers) will be hit. Some families may decide it is less expensive to have only 1…
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Of course women will be affected as active participants in the workforce. I fail to see where the gender has anything to do with it. Both men and women, who are in the same income brackets, will be affected equally. The same goes for those who will be put out of work. Tax increases will…
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I'm thinking we are going to have an army available to devote their entire attention to government reform. They probably won't be happy and will have time to run for office against ineffective incumbents! Fired up!
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Without being an expert on economic policy or really being informed on monetary policy, the idea of minting/inventing any amount of money just to avoid paying our debt is absurd.  The answer is to stop spending money we don’t have, to reduce nonessential, i.e. anything but defense and essential infrastructure.  Stop trying to get around…
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Once again, our President proves that he lives in fantasy land! He is so far removed from reality...to think that this would avert the debt ceiling crisis...how absurd. Yet he surrounds himself with people that will always rubber stamp these ridiculous ideas. Very sad!  
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If they do, they should put the eagle on the back upside down with an arrow through its heart.
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I'll be very brief - that is just nuts! This is another example of how the White House does not know how to handle this crisis. Building our work force and eliminating waste in our government is what is necessary. In the real world people cut back and work harder in order to get out…
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Minting money is NOT a solution. Drastic reductions in spending defines a proper solution.
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