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Title: The Debt: An Economic Catastrophe
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July 1, 2001 |
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"For every benefit you receive a tax is levied." (Ralph Waldo
Emerson) However, a long look must be taken at how the tax dollar is
distributed to various programs to determine which ones need more funding, and
which should be receiving less. There is, by no means, excess money to spend
foolishly; that is what got Canada into the financial crisis it remains in today... Showed first 250 characters
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"For every benefit you receive a tax is levied." (Ralph Waldo
Emerson) However, a long look must be taken at how the tax dollar is
distributed to various programs to determine which ones need more funding, and
which should be receiving less. There is, by no means, excess money to spend
foolishly; that is what got Canada into the financial crisis it remains in today... Showed next 250 characters
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