BLAZER PROPHET
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I read again in today's Oregonian that the head of the Federal Reserve and other government big shots are all saying with our current National debt and how it's deepened greatly recently, and in conjunction with a rapidly aging population that we have essentially reached an unsustainable position and we are left with two options- make severe cuts in entitlement programs very soon or sharply raise taxes. To that extent, federal government economists are looking into how to implement a national sales tax. I remember the Clinton Administration looking into a sales tax as well and they were looking at 18-35%- but as I recall that was strictly to pay for a national health care program.
I would support a small 3% sales tax if the money went 100% against the national debt. Aside from that, we need to make substantial changes in our entitlement programs (including the new health care entitlement program) as well as substantial reform in our current tax system before considering making sweeping tax increases. There's only so much people can take before they become overly dependent on the government.
I would support a small 3% sales tax if the money went 100% against the national debt. Aside from that, we need to make substantial changes in our entitlement programs (including the new health care entitlement program) as well as substantial reform in our current tax system before considering making sweeping tax increases. There's only so much people can take before they become overly dependent on the government.

