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    Tax reform proposals to be secret for 50 years

    Can we PLEASE organize and opt out of this system already? These people need to be CUT off, we need to make demands followed up by non violent threats. "Government for the corporation by the corporation."





    The leaders of the Senate Finance Committee last month asked senators to submit written proposals detailing tax breaks they'd like to see preserved once the tax code is reformed and explain why. The point was to help inform committee leaders in their efforts to craft a tax reform bill.

    The request apparently wasn't embraced, and the committee has now promised skittish senators that their proposals will be kept secret for 50 years.

    A memo sent out on July 19 promised to mark all submissions "COMMITTEE CONFIDENTIAL. NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION. DO NOT COPY. These materials may not be released to the public from the National Archives or by the Finance Committee prior to December 31, 2064."







    http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/25/pf/t....html?iid=Lead
    Last edited by ZENemy; 07-26-2013 at 11:07 AM.



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    The request apparently wasn't embraced, and the committee has now promised skittish senators that their proposals will be kept secret for 50 years.
    Why, one might almost say that "This blunt approach is not the product of an informed, open, or deliberative process."

    Mightn't one?
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    the only thing keeping these demons from 100% control is paper money and even that is traceable to an extent
    A savage barbaric tribal society where thugs parade the streets and illegally assault and murder innocent civilians, yeah that is the alternative to having police. Oh wait, that is the police

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    Can we PLEASE organize and opt out of this system already?
    Sorry comrad, that will not be allowed. Go report to the nearest detention center at once.
    "The Patriarch"



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