View Full Version : Dubya's plan? Eliminate the IRS!!


1911copper
08-02-2004, 11:37 AM
Wow!
This has been my fantasy!
I just makes so much sense, when someone who knows about the options starts talking about it...

http://www.drudgereport.com/rnc.htm

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN AUG 01, 2004 21:01:25 ET XXXXX

REPUBLICANS PLAN PUSH FOR ELIMINATION OF IRS

**Exclusive**

A domestic centerpiece of the Bush/GOP agenda for a second Bush term is getting rid of the Internal Revenue Service, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

The Speaker of the House will push for replacing the nation's current tax system with a national sales tax or a value added tax, Hill sources tell DRUDGE.

"People ask me if I’m really calling for the elimination of the IRS, and I say I think that’s a great thing to do for future generations of Americans," Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert explains in his new book, to be released on Wednesday.

"Pushing reform legislation will be difficult. Change of any sort seldom comes easy. But these changes are critical to our economic vitality and our economic security abroad," Hastert declares in SPEAKER: LESSONS FROM FORTY YEARS IN COACHING AND POLITICS.

"“If you own property, stock, or, say, one hundred acres of farmland and tax time is approaching, you don’t want to make a mistake, so you’re almost obliged to go to a certified public accountant, tax preparer, or tax attorney to help you file a correct return. That costs a lot of money. Now multiply the amount you have to pay by the total number of people who are in the same boat. You can’t. No one can because precise numbers don’t exist. But we can stipulate that we’re talking about a huge amount. Now consider that a flat tax, national sales tax, or VAT would not only eliminate the need to do this, it could also eliminate the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) itself and make the process of paying taxes much easier."

"By adopting a VAT, sales tax, or some other alternative, we could begin to change productivity. If you can do that, you can change gross national product and start growing the economy. You could double the economy over the next fifteen years. All of a sudden, the problem of what future generations owe in Social Security and Medicare won’t be so daunting anymore. The answer is to grow the economy, and the key to doing that is making sure we have a tax system that attracts capital and builds incentives to keep it here instead of forcing it out to other nations."

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spence007
08-02-2004, 11:44 AM
sounds good to me

2fordtrucks
08-02-2004, 12:36 PM
I will go with that. I might actually vote for bush if this gets more attention. I was not going to vote this year beacuse I am not for any of the canidates.

FlaMudslinger
08-02-2004, 12:51 PM
:thumbup

marv
08-02-2004, 01:41 PM
I'd rather see a flat tax. It wouldn't eliminate the IRS, but it'd cut it down to eye level. VAT's and sales taxes don't discriminate between income levels which is what most people do want. Also think of the cost to industry of re-programming all those computer based accounting systems, i.e., sales, inventory, payroll deductions, etc.

Incidently, a flat tax IS progressive. And it would be simple enough to fill out on a post card.

bAdKARma88
08-02-2004, 02:17 PM
I would vote for satan if this was his political agenda.

Iolaus
08-02-2004, 03:36 PM
You can bet the Dems will use this statement as an issue, by coming up with figures that will say the government will go broke, old people will lose their SS checks, hundreds of thousands of people will lose their welfare checks, and "the rich" will benefit. It'll scare them to death, to not be able to target certain classes in order to make other classes happy.

If it ever actually gets proposed, I can see a 4 year fillibuster coming. :boxing

1911copper
08-02-2004, 03:40 PM
I would vote for satan if this was his political agenda.
:histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica :histerica

spence007
08-02-2004, 03:44 PM
Just so everyone knows, a lot of poloticians don't want to see the end of the IRS due to the fact that there are to many loop holes that allow people to get out of paying taxes themselves included, flat tax was Steve Forbes campaign platform which is a great idea.

spence007
08-02-2004, 03:46 PM
a national sales tax is not a bad idea either

BikerPepe`
08-02-2004, 03:50 PM
Oh that's funny... REP or DEM getting rid of the IRS? :histerica
Yea... right! Sounds like a sucker campaign speal to me. :shrug

1911copper
08-02-2004, 03:52 PM
Dubya might actually try it, but the house and senate would probably kill it.

GearHead
08-02-2004, 10:22 PM
as much as i hate taxes, i dont think this will ever happen. to many people on both sides would shoot this down.

1911copper
08-03-2004, 03:34 AM
I don't know about both sides....