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June 24, 2019 / 6:06 AM / Updated an hour ago
Democrat O'Rourke proposes 'war tax' on affluent U.S. families without military members
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(Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke on Monday proposed taxing affluent American families who do not have members in the U.S. military as a way to fund healthcare for veterans.

The former congressman from Texas unveiled a plan for military veterans that includes a “war tax,” in which taxpayers who earn over $200,000 a year would pay $1,000 in a new tax for each war embarked on by the United States.

O’Rourke, who did not serve in the military but sat on the House of Representatives Armed Services and Veterans’ Affairs committees, said the tax would be levied on households without current members of the U.S. military or military veterans. He did not specify what types of war, or the scale and origins of the wars, on which the tax would be levied.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-orourke/democrat-orourke-proposes-war-tax-on-affluent-u-s-families-without-military-members-idUSKCN1TP124?rpc=401&

rangerrebew

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 So democrats have hordes of PR people who come up with stupid positions?  It seems the democrat candidates are in a war to see who can come up with most absurd, naive, and baseless political positions. It takes a team to come up with the garbage they are proposing. :woohoo:

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Beto can write the first check.

If he brushed up on his history, he’d find that a similar practice was found during the Civil War. Men could buy their way out of conscription by paying $300.
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