Year 2000 Presedential Election

Year 2000 Presedential Election

This election is probably one of the biggest jokes today. The two big party candidates are idiots. One of them thinks he invented the Internet among other things and the other thinks that Nigeria is a continent. After hearing these things, I thought that our country would go whacko with either of these two in command. I was almost thinking of not even voting, but that was until I heard of Harry Browne, the Libertarian candidate. Now I will tell you why you should vote for him instead of one of the major party candidates and why a vote for him is not a throw-away vote as some have suggested. But first the issues.
First: Income Tax
Mr. Harry Browne wants to free all people from income tax, instead of just making certain people in specific tax brackets pay, like some of the other candidates want. Mr. Gore, who proposed a $500 billion plan, wants to keep trying to get rid of wasteful spending of money and he also wants to keep a balanced budget every year. On the other hand Mr. Bush is proposing a $483 billion plan that will cut taxes dramatically. Neither of these two candidates will do what they say because Mr. Gore has been saying tax cuts for the last eight years and nothing has happened. So why should we believe him now. Mr. Bush might accomplish little change, but he won't do all that he says. If you vote for Harry Browne, he will eliminate all the current powers and programs of the federal government that aren't delegated to the government by the Constitution. The remaining constitutional functions, such as national defense and the federal courts can be performed for about $100 billion a year. This means the federal government could be so small that there would be no need for the income tax. The excise taxes and tariffs that are already being collected (over $100 billion a year) are more than enough to cover these costs. Harry Browne believes that the income tax has destroyed the concept of financial privacy, has demolished the idea...

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  • Submitted by: bignerds
  • Date Submitted: 06/28/2008 08:11 PM
  • Category: American History
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