:marseydisgustnotes: COMMUNITY NOTED capitalist xisters help is this true

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Have the marxists been right all along


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Did you know that the MALE seahorse gives birth to the offspring? :marseyserioushatfact:

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Yes but nobody paid it.

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I picked the first google link so if it's wrong :marseymisinformation:

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in fact the main thing it did was prompt employers to start providing things like health insurance in lieu of salary in the highest brackets, birthing the r-slurred system we have today.

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I thought that was ww2 era price controls, am I misremembering?

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That became a thing in WW2 thanks to wage controls and was later incorporated into Eisenhower era tax law.

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Tax Foundation research is generally critical of tax increases,[16][17][18][19] high business taxes,[20] excise taxes,[21] tax preferences for the housing industry,[22] and use of tax credits, which the Foundation views as "picking winners and losers".[23][24] The Foundation has spoken favorably of efforts to balance the federal budget with tax reform and significant spending cuts, such as the Bowles-Simpson plan,[25] the Ryan Plan,[26] and the Wyden-Coats plan.[27]

The Tax Foundation describes itself as an "independent tax policy research organization".[1] It is cited in the media as a nonpartisan or bipartisan organization,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] and is also described as business-friendly, conservative, and center-right.[36][37][38][39]

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