Chadeaux
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Hey Chadeaux, I spent some time in Arkansas myself. Right in the middle. Married a Cajun girl and had a kid there. Been awhile.
Some say the cure is more jobs. Funny people. First comes NAFTA, then make it ez to take a company off shore. Even reward leaving the USA with the jobs. Then our leaders wring their hands and ask "How did this happen?" Our fearless leaders got us into this and have no real clue how to fix it. Any healthy economy needs jobs. Maybe putting a hold on their pay checks would sober them up.
Naw, the air is too thin way up there.
I think an equal tax for rich people is about fairness. They know it won't fix much as there just aren't enough of them. Probably a good thing.
Kind of irritating when a guy can sit by his pool sipping a Margareta and paying 15% tax while a working stiff gets up everyday, goes to work and pays more. It's said the rich need more money because they create jobs. OK, so where are the jobs?
Ah, so you've seen some culture . . . the wife, not Arkansas (JK). Got some Cajun blood but am a member of the United Houma Nation (First Nations / Native American), same for my wife.
Arkansas was a case of culture shock for me. Down here in Southeast Arkansas, I was once told by Mr. Cabiness (formerly with Job Services - State Employment Office) that the area still hasn't recovered from the great depression of the 1930's.
A flat tax sounds great to me . . . but not like the politicians call for. I believe it should be a flat tax on INCOME. That would be fair across the board.
"Indeed, everyone to whom much was given, much will be demanded of him".