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Show The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 8 i November 10, 1972 MARILYN MANION fanatical THE BATTLE THE DONE: IS The election is over (though not as these words are written). Ho Hum. Four more years. It is not irrelevant, I think, to continue discussion of election issues, though the debate might seem. For the 1972 contest was not so much a battle between candidates as it was system stinks; that the rich should be soaked to maintain the poor; that crime is societys fault; that business is evil and taxing it to death is virtuous. The contest is over but these two warring elements within the American public ideas. two The contenders were not all that the choice far apart: between the two the to Incentives in and employment to mention production-n- ot the confiscating income of the rich. being thus damaged, the result would be a decrease tax yield, otherwise known as the bottomless pot of gold to which the poor have a right. The first not valid until to Next plugging loopholes, the radicals rate higher taxing of business as their high priority. It seems not to have occurred to them that higher taxes on Character more is infinitely important -- Thomas J. Anderson COLONIAL I GUN CABINETS I NITE compare Senator I KITCHEN CHAIRS President I TOY CHESTS is still rhetoric, conservative, but when you hfvaUlator rhetoric with Nixons actual STANDI Fireplaces Gas Logs lyfV- - GIVESYOU:! . ABEIV. policies . I DRESSERS The real difference between Nixon and FIREPLACE I BATH CHESTS STYLED FOR ELEGANCE McGovern is the kind of I DROP LEAF TABLES who supported them. On the one hand you I CHESTS people I -tMiddle America hose who believe that our system, while not perfect, is worth saving; that free enterprise is the best have economic BOOKCASES MATE'S CHAIRS BAR STOOLS ROCKERS for a living is a working Style for any decor. It be painted any color. Stainless steel trim. No foundationo or masonry required. 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UTAH'S LARGEST SELECTION rhetoric, not President Nixons McGoverns entire And, I might add,, the entire income of everybody. For once the government has the right to some peoples income, it has the power to take everything from us all. will profits possible assumption is the second is proved. So let us address ourselves to the second. Senator which government?) in uncertain investment when your captial McGoverns with that falls short of and to invest. (Why work to earn $5000 more when it will be taken away? Why risk your earn UNFINISHED FURNITURE observed Dr. evaporates, Charles Rice on the October 1 Manion Forum radio when you broadcast, compare poor. raked in by the the damage incentives the GOES ON be investments, expansion and employment. Or that it is the consumer, in the end, who pays the piper when the costs of business-a- nd tax is a cost go up. A loophole,! writes is any Henry Hazlitt, provision of the tax laws would redistribute income so that poor-an- d unemployed -- can live in comfort. It is apparently assumed that, if you take money away from tho&e who earn it, (1) the money will, end poverty and (2) the earners will continue to produce funds to support On the other hand are those who believe the post-morte- m of WAR goal : business would curtail new Plugging the loopholes in our present tax laws live on (Indeed, if one resides, as I do, in the New York metropolitan area, one wonders where all of the Middle Americans are hiding.) Those who are against have one the system I Gas Ranges Ogden, Salt Lake & Provo |