| Eomund said: @Avinash America's basis for the economy is Capitalist. If it isn't Capitalist, whose fault is that? THE RULING CLASS! THE POLITICIANS! @Superchunk The States could switch to a similar system. Right now the majority of the states model their tax system on the federal system. It wouldn't be hard for each state to switch to a smaller version of the FairTax. Most states already have some form of sales tax. The States would collect the taxes from the companies and then send it to the Federal Government. The companies that collect the FairTax at the Retail level get a small handling bonus for the taxes they collect, something like $200 or 0.5% whichever is greater. The States also get a small handling bonus for collecting the FairTax from the companies. I am not sure how the local level would handle the tax, but since they very rarely have an income tax to begin with, I do not think this is a problem. They could simply embed the sales tax in the price of the goods as well. The FairTax is Federal Tax reform, not local or state tax reform. However I understand that reformation at the Federal level impacts the lower levels as well. |
I'm glad its not purely lassiez-faire capitalist, as a purely capitalist economy would result in greater income disparity and less mobility
Predictions:Sales of Wii Fit will surpass the combined sales of the Grand Theft Auto franchiseLifetime sales of Wii will surpass the combined sales of the entire Playstation family of consoles by 12/31/2015 Wii hardware sales will surpass the total hardware sales of the PS2 by 12/31/2010 Wii will have 50% marketshare or more by the end of 2008 (I was wrong!! It was a little over 48% only)Wii will surpass 45 Million in lifetime sales by the end of 2008 (I was wrong!! Nintendo Financials showed it fell slightly short of 45 million shipped by end of 2008)Wii will surpass 80 Million in lifetime sales by the end of 2009 (I was wrong!! Wii didn't even get to 70 Million)







