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Which on would you choose? A great vacation, a great car, or no taxes.?



Please let us know why made your particular choice.

i would choose a great car =)
a great vacation only lasts for a while
no taxes means no free parks, free social events, government buildings, jobs will be less etc etc
That depends on if someone else were paying for the car!!!! If that's the case, I'll take the car anyday! Otherwise, I guess the vacation since the economy would probably go downhill pretty quickly if we didn't pay taxes.
no taxes. in the long run I would gain more .
this is my thinking, if you have no taxes, then you can have a great vacation and/or great car! depends on where your thinking lies. as it stands now i haven't had a vacation in 10 years so to remedie this i have to work a second job in order to take a vacation, and wouldn't you think now that i can finally take one the gas price goes to and expected 4.50 gallon for gas. I'm still going to make the effort to go!
No taxes.
If I could avoind the taxes I pay, we could vacation three times a year and drive three new cars. Property taxes, $7000.00 per year, B&O tax, income tax, business tax, tax at the store, gee!
Definentley no taxes. A vacation is just a brief escape and a car pollutes the planet.

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