Income tax wonders, blunders and torn asunders

Submitted by TonsofFun on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 22:47.

What the fluck is going on?

According to a KQED (California Public Broadcasting) survey, over more than half of the people who completed the survey believe that our federal personal income tax should not be reformed!

What does this mean? Are people fine with a progressive income tax that charges those who earn more a higher percentage of their income? Are we okay with a federal income tax that takes money from the barely-able-to-survive and subsidizes big-oil, big-agri and big-pharm?

Of course, the current frame of thought is that Internet surveys are not to be taken seriously, but you would think at least the Ron Paulites online would spam the hell out of that poll.

If you're a true-blue socialist, you'd want to reform the tax code to penalize the rich. If you're a true conservative (not George Bush, Dick Cheney, John McCain, Rick Perry, or any of the Republicans in power), you'd want to get rid of the income tax - a different type of reform, but a reform nonetheless.

Or, like, we could just be, like, totally getting more dumberer LOL gwekkenmao8&ch@ir(02beeir);

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