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Economy
After 231 Days, Today is Happy Cost of Government Day
2010-08-20
Every year, the Americans for Tax Reform Foundation and the Center for Fiscal Accountability calculate Cost of Government Day. This is the day on which the average American has earned enough gross income to pay off his or her share of the spending and regulatory burdens imposed by government on the federal, state, and local levels.

In 2010, Cost of Government Day falls on August 19. That means working people must toil 231 days out of the year just to meet all costs imposed by government. In other words, the cost of government consumes 63.41 percent of national income.

“Two years ago Americans worked until July 16 to pay for the cost of government: all federal, state and local government spending and regulatory costs. That government was too expensive and wasteful. Two years later, we work until August 19 for the same bloated government. We have lost an additional full month of our income to pay the cost of government in just the last two years,” said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform.
Posted by: Anonymoose

#2  231 days. Tax day used to occur sometime in May. Now its August. This number will probably soon fall about Christmas. MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM YOUR GOVERNMENT. HERE'S YOUR TAX BILL. Our founding fathers would recommend another revolution.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-08-20 18:32  

#1  If you actually compute the amount of time serfs in the middle ages had to devote to their liege lord versus time available to support themselves and their family, we are more taxed than they were. Goverment and the ruling class has become the Masters of the American people through legislative tyranny and confiscation by tax law and deficit spending!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2010-08-20 14:16  

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