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Greenbuilding Archive for May 2001
433 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:25:25 2002

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Re: [GBlist] Taxing by Square Footage



I respectfully disagree.  The muckymuck sorts are who they are because of the
system.  Why would they want to change it?  This will only occur if the people
have had enough of big government with its obtrusive and repressive tax
system.  This has to be grass-roots.

Alan Courtright wrote:

> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Ray Zorz wrote:
>
> > I get it. Interesting concept.  Somebody should pitch it to Steve Forbes.
> > Of course, then you need an additional trans tax for city/state etc.
>
> "Somebody" would have to be a high muckymuck sort.  One of the larger
> problems these days is trying to get ideas to those who might be able to
> do something with them, and hold their interest long enough to get 'em
> wound up.  Applies to almost anything, and is a problem that grows as the
> population grows.
>
>                          -|//*Alan Courtright*\\|=
>                                 Poulsbo, WA
>                              acourtri@krl.org
>
>
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