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Bill: Economic Boom Initiative

Details

Submitted by[?]: People's Progressive Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: April 2118

Description[?]:

This bill aims to lower corporate taxes to ALMOST the level they were during Darnussia's "Stalinist" phase. We are not asking for Laissez-faire economics, what we simply want is a tax rate that will encourage more businesses and hence create jobs. We wont feel it in taxes due to all the probable increase in jobs, productivity, consumption and progress.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date17:21:55, September 26, 2005 CET
FromSocial Democratic Party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
Message25%

Date17:54:03, September 26, 2005 CET
FromPeople's Progressive Party
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageOkay, deal.

Date20:14:17, September 26, 2005 CET
FromLibertarian party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
Messageand how you'r gonna pay all these social services?
ohw wait social democrats dont think about such hard things right...

Date20:54:29, September 26, 2005 CET
FromPeople's Progressive Party
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageHow are you going to pay all these social services when the businesses leave the country when taxes are so high and no-one has jobs and hence we have thousands of people on the dole?
Oh, im sorry economics doesnt matter to communists...

Date21:04:24, September 26, 2005 CET
FromVuloch Ca Korzia
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageIs there a fundemental differnece between 25 and 30%?

Date21:44:34, September 26, 2005 CET
FromPeople's Progressive Party
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageNo fundamental difference, we just believe in what works. This will help bring in corporations whilst still giving us enough expenditure to not have to cut services.

Date21:40:25, September 27, 2005 CET
FromChinkopodian Economic Democrats
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageIn full agreement!

Date12:30:53, September 28, 2005 CET
FromLibertarian party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageYes 5% is a LOT less... and they call it no fundamental difference... yeah you seem like a big economy expert...
My idea of economy is a. social services and nationalized economy, b. phew or no social services and capitalism. Capitalism isn't able to upkeep the social services we try to provide!

Date12:42:13, September 28, 2005 CET
FromLibertarian party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
Messagejust to make it clear: the first part is aimed at CoL like 5% is a lot less and the you seem like a big economy expert and all is aimed at PPP

Date22:14:42, September 28, 2005 CET
FromProgressive Democratic Alliance
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageYes, though I would prefer 22% instead.

Date23:49:22, September 28, 2005 CET
FromMarxist Party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Economic Boom Initiative
MessageOMG...

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
     

Total Seats: 118

no
    

Total Seats: 83

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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