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What is Ron Paul's Tax Plan?

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Brutus posted on Sat, Oct 22 2011 8:45 PM

If he were nominated and won the presidency, what would his tax plan be?

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Are we assuming he's won the presidency and has the needed support from Congress?

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OK, I went to www.google.com and searched "Ron Paul tax plan", here's what turned up:

TAXES:

Lowers the corporate tax rate to 15%, making America competitive in the global market. Allows American companies to repatriate capital without additional taxation, spurring trillions in new investment. Extends all Bush tax cuts. Abolishes the Death Tax. Ends taxes on personal savings, allowing families to build a nest egg.

You might give Google a try some time, it really works!

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