2010 Census Confirms that Mississippi "FairTax" is a Good Idea
The U.S. Census Bureau has just documented that the states which have the lowest taxes have the highest growth. Seven of the nine with the lowest taxes are growing faster than the national average, and the other two have the fastest growth in their region. This is confirmation for my idea for a Mississippi Fair Tax: Ax 74 of the 75 taxes that we collect now, lower the sales tax to five percent, and close down the Mississippi Department of Revenue! History proves that when a government lowers taxes, then government revenues increase. I think that the Mississippi Fair Tax is better than gubernatorial candidate Phil Bryant crowing about how our government has given us a two-day-a-year sales tax "holiday"!
Labels: 2010 U.S. Census, James Broadwater, Republican candidates for Governor of Mississippi in 2011
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