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I'm afraid that number's ex-directory when is generic rogaine foam coming out You claim that “there are many countries in the world that manage to balance the competing economic, social, and political interests in their society.”. It would be nice for you to specify which specific countries do such an admirable job of this and how they go about doing so. Fact of the matter is, most of the international data and figures on taxation provided by the OECD and similar organizations tells us that most other countries apply larger payroll taxes to wage earners paychecks, have higher effective income tax rates for low and middle income earners and subject consumption from whatever income is left over to federal sales taxes and/or value-added taxes. The US also has a larger GDP per capita than these so-called balanced societies, meaning that although the U.S. collects less in taxes as a percentage of GDP, the absolute amount of tax dollars per capita collected is equal to that of a high tax/GDP Western European nation.


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