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Posted by Diydave on November 29, 2012 at 16:52:09 from (96.244.157.254):

In Reply to: Tax Cuts for the posted by Dalet on November 29, 2012 at 16:04:42:

This story might not be 100% on target, but I had it on the copy
and paste file, thought it would be appropriate!

It is a slow day in the East Texas town of Madisonville. It is
raining, and the little town looks totally deserted. Times are
tough, everybody is in debt and everybody lives on credit. On
this particular day a rich tourist from the East is driving through
town. He enters the only hotel in the sleepy town and lays a
$100 bill on the desk stating he wants to inspect the rooms
upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night. As soon as the
man walks up the stairs, the hotel proprietor takes the hundred
dollar bill and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher.

The butcher takes the $100 and runs down the street to pay his
debt to the pig farmer. The pig farmer then takes the $100 and
heads off to pay his debt to the supplier of feed and fuel. The
guy at the Farmer’s Co-op takes the $100 and runs to pay his
debt to the local prostitute, who has also been facing hard times
and has lately had to offer her “services” on credit. The hooker
runs to the hotel and pays off her debt with the $100 to the
hotel proprietor, paying for the rooms that she had rented when
she brought clients to that establishment. The hotel proprietor
then lays the $100 bill back on the counter so the rich traveler
will not suspect anything.

At that moment the traveler from the East walks back down the
stairs, after inspecting the rooms. He picks up the $100 bill and
states that the rooms are not satisfactory…… Pockets the money
and walks out the door and leaves town. No one earned anything.
However the whole town is now out of debt, and looks to the
future with a lot of optimism.


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