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Yes, he is a moron as well as a prime example of someone exceeding their grasp and ambition. He should have given up writing years ago, after It, the Tommy Knockers and Needful Things. Maybe he fell and hurt himself around 1992.

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@RidesAPaleHorse

 

Yes, he is a moron as well as a prime example of someone exceeding their grasp and ambition. He should have given up writing years ago, after It, the Tommy Knockers and Needful Things. Maybe he fell and hurt himself around 1992.

 

Yep, another case of "I'm famous for X, therefore by default my political opinion is intelligent and matters."

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Should the US adopt a flat tax?

September 17, 2012 12:00 am

The tax code of the United States is a disgrace. Everyone complains about it. No one understands it. And even if you try very hard, your chance of being wrong is high. And to make it worse, Congress continues to treat the tax code like a candy store for its most favored donors.

February 2013 marks the 100th birthday of the personal income tax. The income tax started out as a simple flat tax that could be filled out on a postcard.

The tax code now comprises 73,608 pages and counting. In the last 10 years it has grown more than 10,000 pages.

It is time to go back to the beginning and reinstitute a flat tax that is reasonable and understandable.

The first flat income tax was progressive Scissors-32x32.pnghttp://azstarnet.com/news/opinion/editorial/should-the-us-adopt-a-flat-tax/article_0454b726-62eb-5bc6-870a-7aed821dd78c.html

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