User talk:Horace McCowan

Federal Tax Reform: The only fair, moral, rational, and constitutional way of collecting revenue is user fees for individual goods and services, and per capita taxes for public goods and services, imposed and collected in the most efficient and least intrusive way possible. Their impact should be affordable by everyone. If not, government is too expensive and its cost should be reduced to what everyone can afford, first by repealing or devolving to the states, all programs and expenditures which are not authorized by the Constitution. It is not fair, moral, rational or constitutional to force some taxpayers to support and educate strangers, nor is it healthy. It creates a permanent dependency class, Think what this would do for public education, e.g.: users paying tuition would get the amount and quality of education that they demand. And people not using the public school would no longer be extorted to pay for them, though they could if they wished to. Users of the public schools who could not pay would not be given a pass, but a deferral, and while they were on deferral they would be unable to purchase booze, tobacco, junk food, lottery and auto race tickets, and other nonessentials.