Do we pay enough taxes?

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Public Comments

  1. Now that MN has the dems in office, there are about 20 more taxes to be added to that list for Minnesotans; and the sad thing is I'm completely serious. No exaggeration!
  2. How do you expect to pay 3 billion dollars a week for a civil war?
  3. no my friend the government just loves that smells of the Benjamins
  4. Yes, now if we can only get the government to spend it on US instead of giving it away in corporate welfare to foreign corporations. We don't need less government, we need MORE RESPONSIBLE government!
  5. Our overall tax rate in the United States is lower than any nation in western Europe. That said, it's not really what we pay in taxes, it's what value do we get in return.
  6. no not at all i mean if were not going pull out of iraqs civil war we need to be spending more money on taxes
  7. I say we are paying TOO MUCH in taxes. Blame the libs.
  8. the biggest tax looming in the future will be the bush tax....on the enourmous debt he created
  9. Good heavens -- I knew it was bad, but seeing it in writing is like a punch in the arm. Actually, reading through it, I think there are a few you missed. Very good as an example, though! I'd love to see some numbers and find out just how large a percentage of my paycheck goes to each one...
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