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> That's what FOX news tells you

Downvoted for egregious politicking. Let's skip the drive-by attacks on FOX and MSNBC, dailykos and drudgereport ... unless they're relevant.




I can see where you're coming from but given some of the content of the original story it's not entirely irrelevant.

I actually do wonder a little what Grover Norquist's deal is here. I understand his politics (sort of) but I assume receiving a statement laying out the calculations the government is going to use against you could only be an advantage when strategizing how to reduce one's tax bill. That he'd be against it is odd.

Maybe he really wants the whole process to be as inconvenient as possible so people will sign on to some of his other ideas.


What I've seen listening to Grover Norquist is that you can't take his positions at face value. Example: Before the 2012 election he said they'd primary Republicans who broke the pledge. After the election he started supporting compromises. I don't think you can rely on a straightforward statement of these people's principles.


Well, I couldn't really make a straightforward evaluation of Norquist's principles even if I were ready to extend that kind of trust to him. The guy is on the record as believing that the government's imposition of income taxes is equivalent to the Holocaust.

With him, it's always a question of whether he's crazy in the obvious way or in a more subtle way.


politician and principles, there's two words that don't belong in the same sentence...


He wants to continue using the stories about how awful it is to fill out tax forms in his crusade against the government.


Ten bucks says his organization, Americans for Tax Reform, gets money from Intuit, HR Block, or another similar company. Of course, we'll never know because 501(c)(4)s aren't required to disclose their backers.


How does it help vendors of tax preparation software and services if Norquist and his group succeed in getting taxes reformed, simplified, and lowered?

I think the reason Norquist opposes measures to make the existing tax system easier to live with is that such measures would tend to reduce pressure to implement his proposals to change it. He doesn't care one way or the other about Intuit, H&R Block, or your friendly enrolled CPA, the demand for all of whom would be reduced if he were to succeed in getting his proposals enacted.

As for myself, I happen to believe tax withholding was not one of Milton Friedman's finer inventions[1]. You should get your full paycheck every payday. Then, every quarter, you should have the privilege of cutting a check to the United States Treasury. That would keep taxes on everybody's mind!

[1] http://www.stephankinsella.com/2009/10/fck-you-milton-friedm...




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