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this is a discussion within the NOLA Community Forum; LOUISIANA: HEAVY ON DEMS, LOW ON LIBERALS ??A Feb. 3 Gallup poll found Louisiana to be the fifth-most self-identified conservative state in the country, just behind Mississippi, Utah, Wyoming and Alabama.? [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments ...
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02-21-2012, 01:32 AM | #1 |
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LOUISIANA: HEAVY ON DEMS, LOW ON LIBERALS ??A Feb. 3 Gallup poll found Louisiana to be the fifth-most self-identified conservative state in the country, just behind Mississippi, Utah, Wyoming and Alabama.? [ Read more ]
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To the zero people who are going to read this, I have a tax plan (corporate):
Both sides talk about getting rid of loopholes and deductions and bringing the corporate tax rate to 25% or so from 35%. That's fine with me but IT WILL NOT LEAD TO JOB CREATION! If we tell corporations that if they create x-number or x-percentage of jobs IN THE US then the can get their rate down as low as 15-18%. Both sides should be able to agree on this. For Conservatives, this is essentially "supply-side" in nature. For Dems, THIS WILL WORK! If anyone reads this, I'd like to hear your thoughts. |
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