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Taxing
Ourselves to Death
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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This past week,
Congress had an opportunity to permanently repeal the death tax
by amending the Tax Collection Responsibility Act of 2007 to include
language that ends the estate tax forever. This would have been
a good provision in an overall bad bill. 212 Democrats were enough
to keep this spectre looming on the horizon if the Bush tax cuts
are not renewed in 2011. The bill passed without this silver lining
and now we face big increases taxes and penalties in the next five
years.
The underlying
attitude behind this bill, and the estate tax, is what I find so
distressing about tax policy in this country today that being
a growing disregard for property rights, which are so important
to the American dream.
The basic tenets
of the American dream are that through hard work and ingenuity,
you can earn a better life for yourself, and you can give your children
a better start than you had. Surveying American history, this vision
has played out through steady economic progress and growth from
one generation to the next. Our prosperity now is our reward for
hard work and achievement in the past. Today we are the strongest
economy in the world, and have much to be proud of, but Congress
doesnt seem to understand that we did not tax our way here.
Conversely,
a nation certainly can tax its way out of prosperity, and thats
one danger I see with this bill, and with policies like the death
tax.
The death tax
punishes one of the greatest and ultimate satisfactions of achieving
the American dream the knowledge that your lifes work
is an investment in your familys future. Instead of being
able to focus on hard work, however, death tax provisions keep countless
estate planners working countless hours helping Americans negotiate
through complicated tax laws just to keep the fruits of their lifes
work out of the squandering hands of government.
Other
anti-property rights provisions in the Tax Collection Responsibility
Act make desperate last attempts to extract the most amount of revenue
possible from expatriates on their way out the door. A telling signal
that a country is taxing itself to death is capital flight and expatriation.
When successful Americans no longer feel their property is secure
from government thieves, and they have too much to lose by staying,
they vote with their feet and go elsewhere. This country is poorer
for the loss of that citizens investment here, but it is their
right to keep and enjoy what they have built up. How dare Congress
or the IRS try to deny them that? And what message does that send
to the next generation of young entrepreneurs?
It is troubling
to me that this country is chasing away wealth, while entitlements
recklessly grow. The power to tax is the power to destroy, and we
are making strides towards destroying prosperity but expanding the
welfare state. This is a dangerous and untenable trend.
186 Republicans
and 10 Democrats voted with me last week to kill the Death Tax.
It is my hope that we will get another chance in the future to end
this punitive and un-American tax for good.
See
the Ron Paul File
October
16, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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