(in-ep-toc'-ra-cy) - a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
You Want Soldiers?
Note to the Bush and subsequent administrations:
You want soldiers?
Make all serving soldiers or honorably discharged veterans and their families absolved of any and all federal taxes, having served.
I wonder?? Can we make it retroactive?? You know?? For the REAL vets?? I wouldn't wanna see FAKE vets or professional and paid writers getting it... Just sayin'...
It's just a thought, dear readers. But just like anything done, things must be done well. If we are indeed looking for just that extra little inch this country needs in times of crisis, the FIRST class of persons deserving of our benevolence should be our WARRIOR class, the class that keeps us SAFE and SACRIFICES for the good of the whole.
This makes some economic sense as well. Veterans do not make up a huge portion of overall tax revenue. And anytime you put money in the hands of the earner, good things happen in the economy.
Think about how many folks opt not to serve for economic reasons. This idea cuts to the quick of that problem.
Let me take you one step farther. Offer federal guaranteed student loan debt relief. That would be a deal closer for plenty of 19-25 men who dropped out of school to support a family.
BWH: you should be an economist. Money, generally, that people save in various expenses and taxes get, remarkably, sent BACK INTO the economy in terms of purchases and savings and investments.
Bloviate away, but with facts, attributions and maturity. Personal and/or cheap shots shall not be published. Comment Moderation is, unfortunately, ON, thanks to an ever-growing number of sublimate trolls.
That would be a good start.
ReplyDeleteWith the Demo-rat controlled congress it will ever happen.
But perhaps installed NOW. . .
ReplyDeleteBZ
I would agree while serving. Life exemption from taxes from the spouse or (if unmarried) parents of soldier killed in action.
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea, BZ! Now all we have to do is get you into Congress. :)
That's the best idea I've heard.
ReplyDeleteI wonder?? Can we make it retroactive?? You know?? For the REAL vets?? I wouldn't wanna see FAKE vets or professional and paid writers getting it... Just sayin'...
ReplyDeleteIt's just a thought, dear readers. But just like anything done, things must be done well. If we are indeed looking for just that extra little inch this country needs in times of crisis, the FIRST class of persons deserving of our benevolence should be our WARRIOR class, the class that keeps us SAFE and SACRIFICES for the good of the whole.
ReplyDeleteBZ
Hey BZ drop me an email when you get a chance, I have got something for you.
ReplyDeleteThis makes some economic sense as well. Veterans do not make up a huge portion of overall tax revenue. And anytime you put money in the hands of the earner, good things happen in the economy.
ReplyDeleteThink about how many folks opt not to serve for economic reasons. This idea cuts to the quick of that problem.
Let me take you one step farther. Offer federal guaranteed student loan debt relief. That would be a deal closer for plenty of 19-25 men who dropped out of school to support a family.
BWH: you should be an economist. Money, generally, that people save in various expenses and taxes get, remarkably, sent BACK INTO the economy in terms of purchases and savings and investments.
ReplyDeleteImagine that.
BZ