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			<title><![CDATA[Santorum Voters: Define Manufacturing]]></title>
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				Rick Santorum's given reason for his 17.5% corporate tax for businesses, but 0% tax for manufacturers, is that manufacturers compete globally. I just watched him on Fox explaining his perspective. I see two problems immediately.

First, everyone competes globally. Hotels, for example: I just went to Jamaica to get an all-inclusive experience unavailable here. Luxury outside the US is very often cheaper than it is here, and hotels lose business on that playing field.

Second-- who defines 'manufacturing'? What about manufacturers that don't export? Is it the overseas competition, or is it the creation of a physical product that gives a company a 17.5% edge over the rest of business? 

Whatever government agency is responsible, they will be subject to immense pressure from lobbyists and industries who want to be considered manufacturers. Imagine the billions at stake with that tax disparity.

Santorum supporters are encouraged to explain how this will work.





























































































































































































































































































































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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 12:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mark Levin Defends Preferential Taxation as &quot;Savvy&quot;]]></title>
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				I just listened to Mark Levin defend Santorum's 0% corporate tax, only for manufacturers as being "savvy". He likes it as a way to attract Reagan democrats, and as a campaign line versus Obama.

Taxation like that is simply a giant subsidy, paid for by the rest of corporations being at 17.5%, because Santorum and Levin believe manufacturing to be somehow more important than other businesses.

Are they more important because they've done poorly here? And who will define what is considered manufacturing? Is that not creating a field ripe for even more bureaucracy and corruption?

I think it's a terrible idea, and it's based on electoral politics, not economics. My opinion used to be that Mark Levin alone understood those things, more so than Rush or Hannity. Back to talk radio silence a while.





















































































































































































































































































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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 20:49:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Covering My Interests]]></title>
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				I'm going to try a few things here, writing under my own name:

1. Post often
2. Write briefly
3. Persuade people
4. Have fun

The hard part for me will be writing briefly. I tend toward using more words than necessary. I will try to distill and simplify. My subject matter will chiefly be technology and politics. It will be almost entirely politics, for now. Wish me luck.
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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 20:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
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