jacksbrat
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I've always wondered how people could argue out of one side of their mouth that the price of an item is set by supply and demand, and then turn around and say out the other side of their mouth that you can't tax businesses because they just pass the cost onto the consumer? Isn't that a contradiction? Either supply and demand sets the price, or the company sets the price where he wants. If he can pass along the cost of taxes, can't he just as well pass along executive bonuses, or country club memberships? Why stop with taxes? Anything but a pay raise for their workers that make the product. The way I see it, rich men write tax laws, therefore tax laws favor the rich.
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