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careinke wrote:In Washington, they increased the tax on cigarettes expecting a windfall. In actuality, tax revenue dropped by 30%.

dinopello wrote: Actually the government wouldn't need to spend money, just eliminate laws that prevent cigarettes from being marketed on TV and to children. Instead of deformed smokers lamenting their choices, we would have Justin Beiber pushing brightly colored, cherry flavored cigarettes to tweens. And, the money would be rolling in


careinke wrote:Or, we could just stop trying to make the government into our mothers. So there would be no need to raise even more revenue.

newman1979 wrote:In 2001 the Bush tax cuts were approved.


careinke wrote:The Federal Governments ONLY job should be to protect its citizens freedom and liberty. Everything else is fluff and should be handled by the states.




careinke wrote:What part of protect its citizens freedom and liberty did you not understand?


Lore wrote:careinke wrote:Lore wrote:careinke wrote:The Federal Governments ONLY job should be to protect its citizens freedom and liberty. Everything else is fluff and should be handled by the states.
You mean South Carolina can then bring slavery back?
What part of protect its citizens freedom and liberty did you not understand?
By definition slaves are not citizens. If they were it would not have been allowed under the founding fathers, or didn't you understand that?


careinke wrote:I think telling an American black he is no longer a US citizen would constitute taking away your freedom. Now lets be real about this, which do you think is more likely to happen: 1. the continual taking away of our freedoms if we keep on the current path 2. South Carolina bringing back slavery?


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