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Gun Registry Taxation in Canada

by Ace Murdock in Issues, November 19, 2009
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An essay on why farmers should be exempt from Canada’s gun registry taxation.

Taxes – Hate ‘Em, But The Alternative is Too Dreadful to Contemplate

by blackrockrose in Issues, October 13, 2009
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Taxes are a dreadful thing. Or are they? Perhaps we should consider what a world without taxation would really be like.

The Looming National Debt Crisis for The U.S.

by Ron Fields in Economics, October 11, 2009
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The U.S. is already $12 trillion in debt, not counting unfunded promises like Social Security and Medicare, and the current administration wants to add $1 trillion per year for the next ten years to that number. At what point does such an unstable financial system collapse?

Rebellion, Taxation, and Compromise

by seneil in Politics, September 17, 2009
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The effects of Jay’s Treaty and the Whiskey Rebellion.

What America Needs Today

by Curt Guillory in Issues, September 8, 2009
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In examining what America needs, one must take a glaring look at the biggest problems facing America today. America, as an institution, is not only a formidable economic and military power, but also boasts the most desirable society.

Economic Crash

by John Crowder in Economics, June 15, 2009
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Steal from the poor for the rich to get richer.

Making Crime Pay: A City’s Criminal Assault on Banks

by Ron Fields in Crime, May 2, 2009
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The city of Indio, California made it a crime for homeowners to not repair their homes. The city council thought that would maintain home values. It had just the opposite effect. Why?

Death and Taxes

by aufait in Economics, September 21, 2008
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The Estate Tax problem is upon us! A look at it’s affect in our economic times.

The Role of Public Finance in Economics

by Rodallega in Economics, May 23, 2008
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Public finance deals with the finances of public. It thus deals with the finances of government. The finances of the government include the raising and disbursement of government funds. It is concerned with the operation of the public treasury.

Compliance Without Resistance

by John Paul Mitchell in Government, May 11, 2008
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How government does more bad for society than good, and how the Internal Revenue Service is like a mafia hitman who steals money from American citizens.

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