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Default What's Mitt "Flip Flop" Romney hiding?...Show us the money Mitt!!!!

On Jul 16, 7:03*pm, Hawke wrote:
On 7/16/2012 12:17 PM, wrote:

On Jul 16, 2:00 pm, Hawke wrote:


If you think that everything that congress does turns out exactly the
way they wanted it to you're living in a dreamland. In reality things
turn out the opposite of what they intended all the time.


Hawke


But the tax code is still *exactly what Congress wanted. *They wrote
it , reviewed it , and voted it into law. *So it is exactly what they
wanted.


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan


No, that's wrong. In the first place what "passed" is not a measure of
what congress wanted. It's a measure of who was in power and who got
their way at the time. When a law is passed it means some people wanted
it that way. Others did not want it. So what passes is what can get
passed not what congress wants.


What an idiot. It is exactly what Congress wants. Yes Congress is
not a monolith, but each member has a vote. So the tax laws are what
Congress votes to be the tax laws. If Congress did not like the way
committees work, they can change that. So the tax laws are exactly
what Congress wants.


Secondly, what is passed doesn't always work as intended. So even if a
tax law is exactly as the current majority wanted it that does not mean
it has the effect they wanted it to have. In fact, it may operate the
exact opposite of how they wanted it to. So to think that the tax laws
at any time are exactly as the current congress wants them is simply not
true. I understand you have an opinion the opposite of that. You're
entitled to that and you are entitled to be wrong. But I am entitled to
let you know your opinion is not true.

Hawke


If the tax laws are not how Congress wants them, Congress can change
them. So at all times the tax laws are what Congress wants. If this
is not true, then tell me who passes the tax laws?
You just want to think that the tax laws are show Congress wants
them. But the truth is they are.