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vern_humphrey
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It might not be bad if the Church applied the same logic to economic meddling as it does to the death penalty – it can morally be done only if absolutely necessary, and in modern times it shouldn’t be necessary.Unfortunately such laws often had unintended effects. Sarbanes-Oxley has cost American billions of dollars to comply with and has done little to limit the abuses it was intended to stop.
Another example is the alternative minimum tax. Originally passed in 1969 to target 160 or so millionaires who didn’t pay tax in the now grown to the extent that that it effects tens of millions of middle-class taxpayers.
Then there was the famous luxury tax on yachts which collected almost no new money but put thousands of people out of work in northeastern shipyards.
Hopefully at some point those you push excessive regulation will realize that have employees you have to have employers