Friday, October 22, 2010

Prospects for Real Tax Reform

The income tax and the inflation tax have provided the liberal politicians with the ability to extract an unlimited amount of money from the public. Most previous administrations and Congress's have exercised at least some restraint in using that ability. The current Congress and White House seem to have no regard for the consequences of their insane spending programs.

Many of my clients and some of my professional colleagues have concluded that the only way out for them is to give up their citizenship and to seek opportunity or retirement somewhere else. Although there are only a relative handful of people who are included on the government list of tax expatriates, my private sources tell me that there are long waiting lists at the embassies in major cities -- of Americans who want to renounce their citizenship now.

The U.S. has become a magnet for immigrants not because of freedom of opportunity, but because of our extremely generous social safety net. As we attract more poor people with limited education and skills, we are also beginning to lose our entrepreneurs and people with capital. Carry that forward five or ten years and then think about the impact on our economy. Then recall the incredible trillions of unfunded entitlements that will be demanded by millions of retiring baby boomers.

Can this madness be stopped? Perhaps, but I fear we have reached the "tipping point" or the point of no return where the number of people who are dependent on the federal government exceed the number who are not. Who will vote for radical change to restore the U.S. to the kind of representative democracy that is described by our Constitution rather than by the judges who have redefined it to permit the creation of a welfare state? We need to get rid of the income tax by repealing the 16th Amendment and generating federal revenues with some kind of consumption tax, and by either repealing the Federal Reserve Act or somehow restricting the ability of the Fed to create new money without limit.

I hate to be a pessimist but I believe we will need a LOT more pain before there are enough voters who are willing to return us to a land of opportunity and to give up the illusion of a land of free goodies.

Consequently, I anticipate that we will see a substantial increase in the number of U.S. citizens and green card holders who choose to move somewhere that is believed to be less hostile to those with capital or business talent.

Vern

See The Tax Reform Alternative
http://www.offshorepress.com/taxreform2010.html

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