Maine Senator's Congressional Report
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Day 624-626
August 5, 2009: Transfer 25000 USD to the Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure
August 6, 2009: Transfer 15271 to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.
August 6. 2009: Reduce Value Added Tax, Income Tax and Import Tax on weapons to 1% NO Lulz proposal made by a senator just before his resignation.
August 6, 2009: Peace treaty with Italy Yes Closes another open war.
August 7, 2009: Mutual Protection Pact with Greece Yes Formal alliance with a European state with high iron.
August 7, 2009: Decrease import tax on weapons from 5% to 1% Yes In normal situations, I would not approve this neasure. I generally believe in maintaining relatively high (25%-30😵
import taxes on all industries except resources for which the nation does not possess high production regions. However, in the continuing war emergency, we are losing and have lost much of our manufacturing base. We face the danger of shortages and increasing prices for both raw materials and manufactured goods. We need as much supply of these goods as possible. Lowering import taxes will encourage foreign companies to supply our market. Weapons are especially crucial right now.
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So why the hell aren't you also reducing the taxes that come directly out of the average citizen's pocket? You'd think you'd want weapons to be more affordable to your citizens.
I am gonna have to agree with Astra Kat G on this one.
I would love to reduce taxes. Unfortunately, we are losing income every day. We need to maintain the strength of the military to the extent we can. The income tax, which members of Congress pay too, is our only reliable source of income for the support of the military.
This is an emergency that threatens our very existence as a nation. Maintaining our nation requires revenue.