The Euro-state must have Euro-taxes

The Euro-state must have Euro-taxes

Charles Krauthammer rehearses the staggering national debt that we are facing and that it can only mean raising taxes.  He says the only tax that could raise the kind of revenue we need will be the Value Added Tax, the national sales tax on every stage of production that one finds in Europe:

For the politician, it has the virtue of expediency: People are used to sales taxes, and this one produces a river of revenue. Every 1 percent of VAT would yield up to $1 trillion a decade (depending on what you exclude — if you exempt food, for example, the yield would be more like $900 billion).

It’s the ultimate cash cow. Obama will need it. By introducing universal health care, he has pulled off the largest expansion of the welfare state in four decades. And the most expensive. Which is why all of the European Union has the VAT. Huge VATs. Germany: 19 percent. France and Italy: 20 percent. Most of Scandinavia: 25 percent.

American liberals have long complained that ours is the only advanced industrial country without universal health care. Well, now we shall have it. And as we approach European levels of entitlements, we will need European levels of taxation.

via Charles Krauthammer – Obamacare’s next trick: the VAT – washingtonpost.com.

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