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John Stossel – How was school for you?

“I’m concerned about the students, not the teachers…” Dr. Ben Chavis

John Stossel show aired on FOX Business network on September 16h, 2010. Today’s topic: “How was school for you?” From this question you can deduce that tonight’s show was all about the education in United States. Some of the questions that could be highlighted from the show could be: “How much is enough to pour into the black hole called our Federal education system? From the Constitutionalist point of view, this should be not even a question as the Federal Government does not have a mandate to meddle in States affairs because this is where the Education belongs. Some of the guests on tonight’s show were: Janine Turner, Colin Hanna, and Dr. Ben Chavis.

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Stossel on Education

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The Value Added Tax: A Hidden New Tax to Finance Much Bigger Government

Great video from www.freedomandprosperity.org

This Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation video explains why a value-added tax would be a dangerous money machine for big government. The evidence from Europe also shows that VATs actually lead to higher income taxes. www.freedomandprosperity.org

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Cutting the U.S.’s Corporate Tax Rate

This stuff makes so much sense to me! Why is our government punishing our workers and our economy by keeping our corporate rates so high?

A video by CF&P Foundation explaining why the U.S. needs to cut its corporate tax rate to stay competitive with the rest of the world.

Read the article at The Tax Foundation to learn how our states rate as compared to countries around the world. (see Excel worksheet)

Many states impose state corporate income taxes at rates above the national average of 6.6 percent. Iowa, for example, imposes the highest corporate tax rate of 12 percent, followed by Pennsylvania’s 9.99 percent rate and Minnesota’s 9.8 percent rate. When added to the federal rate, these states tax their businesses at rates far in excess of all other OECD countries.
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