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Tax follies at TNR.(The New Republic )

American Prospect, The,  October, 2005  by McIntyre, Robert S.

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YOU HAVE TO WONDER. HALF TO THREE-QUARTERS of the American public doesn't believe in evolution (depending on how you define it). One out of three Americans thinks the budget deficit can be eliminated (a) by hoping (or praying) that it goes away (8 percent) or (b) by cutting taxes even more (25 percent). Anti-scientific, un-arithmetic thinking seems to be rampant. But has The New Republic gone over to the dark side, too?

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In August, a TNR cover story promoted the wacky idea that we should scrap all of the federal government's progressive taxes in favor of a national sales tax. ...

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