Thursday, August 25, 2005

Tax-cuts are a human rights issue, not money issue

Tax-cuts have always been a big issue in the political debate. The Right wants them because it boosts the economy, creates jobs and strengthens the State's revenue foundation. The Left opposes them and wants the State to control the society's wealth and thereby control individuals and companies, plus claiming that high taxes insure the State a strong revenue foundation. The Left doesn't know that time and time again, tax cuts increase, not decrease the State's tax revenues. The socialistic method of increasing taxes to fund a bankrupt State is still alive, despite evidence of the method's cruel consequences and complete lack of results.

Taxes are State control. Only a small part of taxation is actually about money. Taxes change behaviour, distort decision-making and move power from the people and to the politicians. Tax-cuts are a human rights issue, and cutting taxes is equivalent to stopping violence and hindering theft.

1 comment:

Geir said...

Spam robots - visit you without really wanting to be friendly, leave un-welcomed messages, offer things that can never match up to the sales speach, and as soon as you think they're gone they come back for more. In short: Act like the State.