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Lost in your translation apparently is my point that, for all
their mewling, America is still a low-tax country.
According to Laura Lynne Scharer:
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> On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Henry Grunder wrote:
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> > On the topic of "downsizing" - a euphemism for Philistinism
> > (see Matthew Arnold) - did any happen to see CBS "Sixty
> > Minutes" last night, the piece about Paris and the incredible
> > level of government support? One point that came out was the
> > high level of taxes the French (and other Europeans as well)
> > _willingly_ assess themselves in order to fund their public and
> > social _benefits_.
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> And did you see the news this morning about the transportation strike,
> talk of a general strike, general disatisfaction etc, etc.
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> What looks good from one angle may not look so good from another one.
> I admit I don't know _anything_ about French taxes or how the French really
> feel about them (even after watching 60 Minutes) but this looks like a
> strong possibility of the grass being greener.
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> Laura Lynne [log in to unmask]
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