The page on Tax Reform[0] seems... interesting. Here's the first paragraph:<p>> Anyone who fills out a tax form knows how harmful the U.S. tax code is today – punishing hard work, savings, and investment. American frustration with the tax code has prompted two decades of Washington, D.C. blue ribbon commissions and detailed plans to reform the code. These efforts have not changed the tremendous burden Americans face in complying with the U.S. tax code. If a tax code were designed to punish hard work, thrift, and investment, the current U.S. tax code could serve as a blueprint.<p>Autosummarizer[1] summarizes the first paragraph as follows:<p>> If a tax code were designed to punish hard work, thrift, and investment, the current U.S. tax code could serve as a blueprint.<p>Good times, America.<p>[0] <a href="https://www.greatagain.gov/policy/tax-reformeconomic-vision.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.greatagain.gov/policy/tax-reformeconomic-vision....</a>
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