Small Businesses Take a Hit in Oregon
New taxes were raised up in the Northwest this week:
In Oregon, unions got together, public service/education, and hit the airwaves with a message saying: let’s make Wall Street pay, CEO’s and others. But, there’s a problem with that. The new state income tax rate of 11 percent will hit more than some fictitious monsters:
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/25/cbsnews_investigates/main6140406.shtml
This was a large group of people who make money off of other peoples’ taxes taking a vacation to Denmark, to talk about a theory, and not do anything about it anyway.
From the article:
“But considering the size of the deficit, and the fact that that no global deal would be reached — critics question the super-sized U.S. delegation — more than 165 — leaving the impression there’s dollars to burn. In this case, more than a million.”
We don’t mind, government/elected people. We’ve got money to burn. Just, next time, when you take a long intercontinental flight like this one, and got lots of time on your hands, think of new ways to tax us regular folk to pay for more trips.
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This is part of a reoccurring series: Taxes Paid for This. We hope you enjoyed.
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Farmers fall victim to the Estate Tax.
From the article linked above: “Moreover, farmland close to urban centers is often lost forever to development when estate taxes force farm families to sell off land to pay taxes,” and also this: “It would be a travesty if the next generation was forced to abandon the farm, just to pay the taxes.“
Unique visitors to post: 1The French Taxation:
There’s been some articles in nerd land (where I was born and reared) about France creating new taxes for the internet. The French see Google as a cash cow, and are happy to go a piece all the while saying it’s for the arts–in particular the arts that have been “hurt by the internet.”
So by taking from those who have adapted to what customers want, they will be giving to a group of artists who have refused to change with the times. Innovative, indeed.

Oui! I want to tax your love.
While this may not seem applicable to us here in the states, it truly is. The French government is considered progressive by our leaders and is an example of a system that many liberals find ideal.
Have you tried to get a gallon of gas in France the last couple of years? The price is somewhere around 9 dollars a gallon. This is not because of the cost of the oil, but the plethora of taxes tacked on.
Right now I’m reading Alexis De Tocqueville’s exploration of the United States in the 1800’s, a book from a brilliant Frenchman who came to America and wrote an account of everything that America stood for: Democracy, freedom, the ease of mobility in economic status. Now we’re looking the back over the ocean, and our leaders are pining for Socialism. Something isn’t adding up.
Unique visitors to post: 2A Year in Review
We started this blog not too long ago, in an attempt to show, without any reason for debate, that Americans are already over-burdened with taxes. Taxed2Debt was born before the stimulus package, before Obama-care, and before the Republican Bank Bailout.
We already had our work cut out for us, but now this? There’s not even a cliché that defines the amount of spending we’ve seen in the last year. And the bill has yet to come due.
We’ve seen a lot of changes, and now have seen the landscape change politically, but none of this changes a basic fundamental truth: that the least amount of taxes provides for the most good for the country.
We’re working on some posts coming up over the next few weeks. Thanks for checking in on us, and a Happy New Year’s to you and yours.
Unique visitors to post: 2Money is not all they want to tax.
A Chinese newspaper recently had an editorial encouraging all countries to adopt their population control methods. They are stating that this is because of man-made global warming, which they say will only be curtailed by having less babies.
Could you imagine a baby tax? A one baby maximum? How would they enforce this? Like huge criminal penalties like China? Prison, genocide?
This is one reason why fighting over-taxation is key to keeping America free. Government with ultimate power can make ultimate decisions on your life.
“It is easy to take liberty for granted, when you have never had it taken from you.” D Cheney
Hope everyone has a great week-end.
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Here’s a Los Angeles Time’s piece against Wisconsin’s Obey and his lack of common sense.
When they send your jobs to the hospital, you send their jobs to the morgue. That’s the Chicago way.
Unique visitors to post: 1A Note on Slavery
Abraham Lincoln was a Republican.
Democrats and some modern historians would try to argue that Lincoln’s views were closer to the democratic party these days, but all this talk is lawyer speak for: we don’t want to be remembered as the party of slavery.
During the mid-1800’s, the south was mostly democratic, with the Republican party being born from anti-slavery sentiments.
It’s baffling how anyone could try to argue differently, but it’s not that shocking.
The democrats are attempting a new type of slavery now, so why shouldn’t they try to rewrite history? No, this is not a slavery based on physical restraints and this type of slavery holds no discrimination of race. This is a slavery of dependency, of giving up freedom in all areas of life.
The democrats are attempting to establish a dependency on the state. “What can the government do for you?”
After what Reid had said yesterday, which is just an echo of what many democrats have been saying for years, it’s important to look at one of the Republican’s slogans before the civil war: Free Labor, Free Land, Free Men.
Sorry to harp on this, but it offends me not as a conservative or a republican, but as a historian.
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