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ParticipantFirst the people who have private health insurance (middle class salaried folks who vote) don’t want any change or are very afraid of change.
Second, Americans are addicted to expensive medications and costly tests which are generally unnecessary.
Third, saving money on healthcare means cutting people’s incomes (those who work in health care). That reduces economic turnover and wealth. If you suddenly eliminate 1/2 the health care industry, you eliminate a substantial portion of GDP.
Good summary. It’s basically the same situation as in “Idiocracy” where the economy collapses after they stop spraying Brawndo on the crops. Everything you need to understand the world today can be found in that film.
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Participant…agressive interpretation (but not fraudulent) of tax codes.
I wonder how those “agressive interpretations” would withstand an audit?
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Participant…agressive interpretation (but not fraudulent) of tax codes.
I wonder how those “agressive interpretations” would withstand an audit?
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Participant…agressive interpretation (but not fraudulent) of tax codes.
I wonder how those “agressive interpretations” would withstand an audit?
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Participant…agressive interpretation (but not fraudulent) of tax codes.
I wonder how those “agressive interpretations” would withstand an audit?
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Participant…agressive interpretation (but not fraudulent) of tax codes.
I wonder how those “agressive interpretations” would withstand an audit?
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ParticipantIt’s fascinating to me how many ‘respectable’ pillars of society accept obvious income tax fraud as perfectly normal.
Understanding the volume of income tax fraud is key to understanding how so many of those around you are living so well. It is at epidemic proportions around here.
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ParticipantIt’s fascinating to me how many ‘respectable’ pillars of society accept obvious income tax fraud as perfectly normal.
Understanding the volume of income tax fraud is key to understanding how so many of those around you are living so well. It is at epidemic proportions around here.
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ParticipantIt’s fascinating to me how many ‘respectable’ pillars of society accept obvious income tax fraud as perfectly normal.
Understanding the volume of income tax fraud is key to understanding how so many of those around you are living so well. It is at epidemic proportions around here.
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ParticipantIt’s fascinating to me how many ‘respectable’ pillars of society accept obvious income tax fraud as perfectly normal.
Understanding the volume of income tax fraud is key to understanding how so many of those around you are living so well. It is at epidemic proportions around here.
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ParticipantIt’s fascinating to me how many ‘respectable’ pillars of society accept obvious income tax fraud as perfectly normal.
Understanding the volume of income tax fraud is key to understanding how so many of those around you are living so well. It is at epidemic proportions around here.
December 7, 2009 at 2:52 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491411blahblahblah
ParticipantI think you missed my previous post. Again, outsourcing is overblown.
I agree 100%. However, do not underestimate the power of the media to manipulate people’s opinions, even when they do not match with the reality on the ground.
Most of the big wave of outsourcing has already happened.
December 7, 2009 at 2:52 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491958blahblahblah
ParticipantI think you missed my previous post. Again, outsourcing is overblown.
I agree 100%. However, do not underestimate the power of the media to manipulate people’s opinions, even when they do not match with the reality on the ground.
Most of the big wave of outsourcing has already happened.
December 7, 2009 at 2:52 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492047blahblahblah
ParticipantI think you missed my previous post. Again, outsourcing is overblown.
I agree 100%. However, do not underestimate the power of the media to manipulate people’s opinions, even when they do not match with the reality on the ground.
Most of the big wave of outsourcing has already happened.
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