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Tax rates are unproportional; there is no such thing as "fair share"
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Different income brackets pay different tax rates; punishes upper class for having more income
By the creation of one low rate for all Americans, all tax rates will be proportional and every income level will be paying its fair percentage of taxes.
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Argumentation and Debate - 49431 »
Argumentation and Debate - 49431
Argumentation and Debate - 49431☜☜F1CEB7
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Johan Moreno »
Johan Moreno
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H.R. 462: Tax Code Termination Act »
H.R. 462: Tax Code Termination Act
H.R. 462: Tax Code Termination Act☜The tax code termination act will essentially end the existing tax codes placed in effect by the IRS and will create a new tax code that is fair to all American people. ☜FFB597
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New tax system will ensure economic growth and prosperity »
New tax system will ensure economic growth and prosperity
New tax system will ensure economic growth and prosperity☜☜59C6EF
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Harm: Current tax code rates are high and are unfair to many »
Harm: Current tax code rates are high and are unfair to many
Harm: Current tax code rates are high and are unfair to many☜☜FF6D31
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Tax rates are unproportional; there is no such thing as "fair share"
Tax rates are unproportional; there is no such thing as "fair share"☜Different income brackets pay different tax rates; punishes upper class for having more income☜98CE71
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How Much Americans Actually Pay in Taxes
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http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/how-much-americans-actually-pay-in-taxes/
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