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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 176832" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>How much is enough? Do they really need the last five percent or is the effort just an exercise in hatred of conservation?</p><p></p><p> New tax dollars are a political concept. There is no difference in tax dollars. A dollar is a dollar. Raw materials and labor both produce the same thing. You can dig an ounce of gold out of the ground or work for a month and pay your tax dollar. Both tax dollars have the same value, and there is nothing new about that dollar. The gold will perhaps become jewelry and cost twice as much. The business will pay taxes again on that chunk of gold. It's worth more because of the labor. That's as new as any other dollar. Some look to hard for ways to pat themselves on the back. The money from every tax payer on this site is as good as those who dig gold or raise corn. Ask them if they feel less valuable than you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 176832, member: 704"] How much is enough? Do they really need the last five percent or is the effort just an exercise in hatred of conservation? New tax dollars are a political concept. There is no difference in tax dollars. A dollar is a dollar. Raw materials and labor both produce the same thing. You can dig an ounce of gold out of the ground or work for a month and pay your tax dollar. Both tax dollars have the same value, and there is nothing new about that dollar. The gold will perhaps become jewelry and cost twice as much. The business will pay taxes again on that chunk of gold. It's worth more because of the labor. That's as new as any other dollar. Some look to hard for ways to pat themselves on the back. The money from every tax payer on this site is as good as those who dig gold or raise corn. Ask them if they feel less valuable than you. [/QUOTE]
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