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Topic: Taxation
Federal Election Financing

Less than 10% of Americans will be using the Federal Election Financing check-off on their tax return. Why hasn't this illusion evaporated?
by Jack Galway
(Libertarian)
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Let us know why you opted the way you did.

Why is this program still around? Does it serve the intentions of any identifiable group? How much does it cost to administer? Is it an example of the law of unanticipated consequences? Is it an example of how federal programs never go away, even when nobody participates? How many other programs are there like this one?

This is my annual temper tantrum featurette regarding the IRS, the unconstitutional income tax, and government bloat.

We will soon go beyond the thing where only the rich can run. Only corporations, industries, associations, churches, unions, foreign nations and billionaires will be able to foot the bill for the drones. There is too much filthy lucre at stake to let normally motivated people inside the luxury boxes.

Wonder who the Chinese candidate will be in 2012?

BTW, if the muslims accounted for any more than a song in a windstorm, they would already have a candidate. And don't say it -- I'm way ahead of you; it's a canard.

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Published: Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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