Is going to grow if the current policies continue. And as Glenn notes, a lot more of us will be in it if Obama is reelected.
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Is going to grow if the current policies continue. And as Glenn notes, a lot more of us will be in it if Obama is reelected.
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Actually Tom Delay was the one who wanted to institutionalize
sex slavery as a legitimate labor practice. Delay spent most of his congressional leadership tenure protecting the marianas island factories from every form of federal regulation.
Even when the Senate lead by Sen Frank Murkowski voted 98-0 to extend labor regulations to the Northern Marianas islands, DeLay blocked the bill in the house.
Delay was on record that he viewed the Marianas as his Petri Dish of capitalism and that he wanted to see what was growing there spread to the rest of the USA.
Actually Tom Delay was the one who wanted to institutionalize
sex slavery as a legitimate labor practice.
Once again, the moronic troll comes up with a complete non sequitur in response to a post. What a shock.
Your article was about a rent boy, and you said we would all be joining the underground economy.
Were you not trying to suggest more americans would become male prostitutes?
Were you not trying to suggest more americans would become male prostitutes?
Only an abject idiot could imagine that was the point of my post.
I would suggest you not cite articles where the focal examples
are Male Prostitutes and Drug Dealers as good examples for
where you think the economy is going then.
The US was later established as an income-tax-free nation with money being raised by way of sales and property taxes.”I like this idea. I think income tax is bogus because many states tax unfairly (my state uses a flat tax, which I do feel is fair, but they also tax every other little thing possible–someone recently proposed charging rural residents for groundwater). I feel property tax is completely unfair because one never truly owns properly where such taxes exist. I feel this goes against the American way.Oddly enough, some of the states that seem to do the best don’t use one or both of these methods of taxation.