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leiker's body by alvin latham. >> when alvin latham went on trial for the murder of tinky leiker, prosecutorsalvin's confession for the jury. but later, the jury watched the entire eight-hour interrogation. >> you did it! how you did it! >> i don't know. >> you hit the man, covered his mouth with duct tape! >> i didn't hit him. >> well, how did it happen? >> i don't know. >> anyone that watched the tape, that saw what happened, any intelligent person couldn't help but be convinced that this was a blatant case of police brutality. >> the jury also heard from the defense pathologist who concluded tinky's death was an accident. and alvin latham took the stand in his own defense and told the same story he told to the coast guard after the storm. that tinky's foot got stuck in the fishing nets and that his death was an accident. after six hours of deliberation, the jury came back with their verdict. not guilty. >> with modern technology today, with all the learning people got, i knew i had a chance. >> when you look at the evidence and you look at the forensics and what it shows us, alvin was tell
leiker's body by alvin latham. >> when alvin latham went on trial for the murder of tinky leiker, prosecutorsalvin's confession for the jury. but later, the jury watched the entire eight-hour interrogation. >> you did it! how you did it! >> i don't know. >> you hit the man, covered his mouth with duct tape! >> i didn't hit him. >> well, how did it happen? >> i don't know. >> anyone that watched the tape, that saw what happened, any intelligent...
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alvin's always been alvin. he's just -- he's there. alvin's kind of a tricky one. those are the ones you've really got to watch close for just very sult changes. it may be in their behavior or things in their cell that may be subtly changed. those are the ones you have to watch real close. >> all right, alvin. >> all right, sergeant colette. >>> coming up -- >> five black people, shot them all down, killing three of them. >> alvin watts opens up. and -- >> i was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> a case of bad hygiene leads to a pair of jailhouse assaults. why leave the site? don't you know the tripadvisor you've always trusted for reviews, book! now checks over 200 websites to find the best price? book...book...book! over 200 sites checked to find the best price. so don't just visit tripadvisor... book at tripadvisor. making sure you pay the right price for a new car just got a whole lot easier. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recent
alvin's always been alvin. he's just -- he's there. alvin's kind of a tricky one. those are the ones you've really got to watch close for just very sult changes. it may be in their behavior or things in their cell that may be subtly changed. those are the ones you have to watch real close. >> all right, alvin. >> all right, sergeant colette. >>> coming up -- >> five black people, shot them all down, killing three of them. >> alvin watts opens up. and -- >>...
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neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he wass with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so, that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry bellamy, and my initial reaction was, they've made a bad mistake. there's no possible way that they've got the right person or that they should even be looking at this particular person. >> larry vehemently denied any involvement in the robberies. alvin came home a short time later in the truck identified as the lookout vehicle. the fbi found $116 in brand-new bills in alvin's wallet. >> fresh, crisp 5s and 1s. i started writing down the serial numbers to the $1 and $5 bills. >> there was basically one of those ploys that you use. >> i told him that i was going to take them back to the bank and compare it with the stolen money from the bank. he got very agitated, go
neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he wass with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so, that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry bellamy, and my initial reaction was, they've made a...
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alvin rabushka. he's senior fellow at the institute at stanford university. he's a world renowned expert, especially in taxation having served on president reagan's tax policy force. he has a bachelor's degree from washington university st. louis and a ph.d. from washington university. please join me in welcoming dr. alan rabushka. so thanks. we've got a -- alan and i are going to engage in a little bit of a discussion and then we'll open it up for questions. but, you know first of all, i'd like to welcome david to our tax reform talk show. i'm sorry, we don't have a live band to play, but if you want to play some games at the end of this like smashing eggs on our foreheads, then i'm open. so let's get this thing kicked off. in your book with ball hall and the flat tax you wrote that economists and politicians of all persuasions agree on three main points. one, the federal income tax is not simple. two, the federal income tax is not costly. three, the federal income tax is not fair. can you elaborate on these points for us? >> sure. for those of you who may b
alvin rabushka. he's senior fellow at the institute at stanford university. he's a world renowned expert, especially in taxation having served on president reagan's tax policy force. he has a bachelor's degree from washington university st. louis and a ph.d. from washington university. please join me in welcoming dr. alan rabushka. so thanks. we've got a -- alan and i are going to engage in a little bit of a discussion and then we'll open it up for questions. but, you know first of all, i'd...
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attorney for justice alvin bragg. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> how do you understand the job. >> i understand it's a job that's very important, very significant. we want to restore the public confidence in the administration of justice in these type of cases and that's what we're setting out to do. >> i sat across from marilyn mosby the day she announced charges in baltimore and i said to her, are you ready for what they are going to come at you with because you announced these charges. she said i'm ready. we have seen an incredible campaign waged against her, to tarnish her, politically pressure her. are you ready for what's going to happen if and when a tragedy strikes that you're going to have to prosecute. >> in terms of the job i'm ready. i'm backed by a team of great prosecutors with great experience. i also am coming with experience myself. so we're certainly ready to follow the facts wherever they may lead and to investigate and, if appropriate, prosecute. in terms of political fallout, things of th
attorney for justice alvin bragg. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> how do you understand the job. >> i understand it's a job that's very important, very significant. we want to restore the public confidence in the administration of justice in these type of cases and that's what we're setting out to do. >> i sat across from marilyn mosby the day she announced charges in baltimore and i said to her, are you ready for what they are going to come at you with because...
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the league decided this" the golden state warriors have announced that luke walton will be replacing alvins named head coach of the new orleans pelicans earlier this offseason. in addition to two years of coaching experience, walton played seven seasons with the lakers under phil jackson, one of steve kerr's biggest coaching mentors. david lee is leaving golden state on good terms. the 10- year veteran treated the warriors staff to a 'good-bye lunch' catered by chipotle. lee has consistently expressed gratitude this offseason as he also paid for the warriors' celebration in las vegas following their championship victory. lee's trade to boston was made official on monday. he joins a young celtics team this upcoming season. during his five seasons with the warriors, lee posted 16.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. >> pam :good night everybody my name is kieran griffin. i work here at five star auto care in rocklin california. a lot of thought was put into the change to solar and we couldn't have done it without pg&e. pg&e is very committed to clean energy. working with five star auto care w
the league decided this" the golden state warriors have announced that luke walton will be replacing alvins named head coach of the new orleans pelicans earlier this offseason. in addition to two years of coaching experience, walton played seven seasons with the lakers under phil jackson, one of steve kerr's biggest coaching mentors. david lee is leaving golden state on good terms. the 10- year veteran treated the warriors staff to a 'good-bye lunch' catered by chipotle. lee has...
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>> he wanted to pick on alvin. i'd like to see him come pick on me. and you can print that one. that's how badly i feel about what he did to that man. he's a bully and a punk. ♪ >>> the weiner family were active members of their local church, where loving your neighbor and helping others were more than just words but a way of life. ♪ the rock of ages >> but not everyone in the weiner's church wished them well. ♪ with salvation and forensic evidence proved that someone in the congregation had the motive to kill them. ♪ >>> on a thursday night in june of 1988, sally weiner got a telephone call at her corry, pennsylvania home. it was her congressman's office calling to say that her husband harry, who was a vice president of the local bank and a civic leader, had just been chosen as corry's man of the year. >> the caller instructed her not to let on to her husband, as it was supposed to be a surprise, and that she was to meet someone the following day to go over the plans for this -- this celebration. >> the next day, harry weiner got a telephone call at the bank. >> this is sally -
>> he wanted to pick on alvin. i'd like to see him come pick on me. and you can print that one. that's how badly i feel about what he did to that man. he's a bully and a punk. ♪ >>> the weiner family were active members of their local church, where loving your neighbor and helping others were more than just words but a way of life. ♪ the rock of ages >> but not everyone in the weiner's church wished them well. ♪ with salvation and forensic evidence proved that someone...
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the warriors have decided to promote from within, replacing alvin gentry.has been working his way up, and coaching the ladder, the son of bill walton and moves up now to lead assistant, jerry collins, a stanford man on the bench. sounds like patriots owner bob craft was among those that figured tom brady's suspension would be refused if the team did not go to court. now, he regrets it. big time. craft is livid that commissioner roger goodell upheld the four game suspension and apologized to fans today for not continuing his fight. >> the decision handed down by the league yesterday is unfathomable to me. i want to apologize to the fans of the patriots and tom brady. i was wrong to put my faith in the league. >> and players union is appealing that suspension. college football season is almost here. the pack 12 coaches visited espn. david shaw think this is going to surprise people. and the coaches talked about their respective quarterbacks jerry goff. >> he just continued to mature. he's got more comfortable with his offense. and does a good job spreading th
the warriors have decided to promote from within, replacing alvin gentry.has been working his way up, and coaching the ladder, the son of bill walton and moves up now to lead assistant, jerry collins, a stanford man on the bench. sounds like patriots owner bob craft was among those that figured tom brady's suspension would be refused if the team did not go to court. now, he regrets it. big time. craft is livid that commissioner roger goodell upheld the four game suspension and apologized to...
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the warriors have decided to promote from within, replacing alvin gentry.s been working his way up, and coaching the ladder, the son of bill walton and moves up now to lead assistant, jerry collins, a stanford man on the bench. soundsike patriots owner bob craft was among those that figured tom brady's suspension would be refused if the team did not go to court. now, he regrets it. big time. craft is livid that commissioner roger goodell upheld the four game suspension and apologized to fans today for not continuing his fight. >> the decision handed down by the league yesterday is unfathomable to me. i want to apologize to the fans of the patriots and tombrady. i was wrong to put my faith in the league. >> and players union is appealing that suspension. college football season is almost here. the pack 12 coaches visited espn. david shaw think this is going to surprise people. and the coaches talked about their respective quarterbacks jerry goff. >> he just continued to mature. he's got more comfortable with his offense. and does a good job spreading the bal
the warriors have decided to promote from within, replacing alvin gentry.s been working his way up, and coaching the ladder, the son of bill walton and moves up now to lead assistant, jerry collins, a stanford man on the bench. soundsike patriots owner bob craft was among those that figured tom brady's suspension would be refused if the team did not go to court. now, he regrets it. big time. craft is livid that commissioner roger goodell upheld the four game suspension and apologized to fans...
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alvin gentry the pelicans new coach. member of the pelican squad. averaging 25 a game.and he led the warriors with 23. pelicans down one. victor rudd. that was rude. 100-91. the semifinals. team usa. cuba. the gold cup quarterfinals. mismatch. four in the first half. clint dempsey a hat trick. michael bradley. and johanssen. u.s. in by routing cuba. the tour de france. 111 miles. steven cummings, 4:23. riders long complained about the fans getting too close on certain stages. great example. the race leader chris fromme said some threw a cup of urine at him and called him a doper. he has never been convicted of a positive test t the abc 7 sports report brought to you by xfinity. always time for one more score. >> all way. thank you, collin. thank you for watching. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. have a great night. oh remotes you've had it tough. watching tvs get sharper, bigger, smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes you are back. the x1
alvin gentry the pelicans new coach. member of the pelican squad. averaging 25 a game.and he led the warriors with 23. pelicans down one. victor rudd. that was rude. 100-91. the semifinals. team usa. cuba. the gold cup quarterfinals. mismatch. four in the first half. clint dempsey a hat trick. michael bradley. and johanssen. u.s. in by routing cuba. the tour de france. 111 miles. steven cummings, 4:23. riders long complained about the fans getting too close on certain stages. great example. the...
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and you heard alvin just say over and over again, consumption based tax. my job on the panel is to try to explain why that's important. it's important because the current tax system treats income that you sai and invest much much worse than the income you can consume. think about it in this very simple fashion. you make some money. you pay tax on that money. what's left? disposable income. after-tax income. you have two choices of what to do tw the after-tax income. you can consume it right away, or you can consume it in the future. what's consuming in the future? it's saving and investing. now, let's think about how the federal tax system theets though two choices. if you consume your after-tax income right away, the federal government, by and large leaves you alone. yeah we have a federal excise tax on gasoline. we have a federal excise tax on bows and arkansas rowrows, but there's really no federal tax on your income. what happens if you save and invest your income instead? between the capital gains tax the double tax on divot dends and the death tax, i
and you heard alvin just say over and over again, consumption based tax. my job on the panel is to try to explain why that's important. it's important because the current tax system treats income that you sai and invest much much worse than the income you can consume. think about it in this very simple fashion. you make some money. you pay tax on that money. what's left? disposable income. after-tax income. you have two choices of what to do tw the after-tax income. you can consume it right...
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one basic, but underscores everything we are talking about a new goddess horus from alvin and you will hear it later on today as well. tax rates matter in what really frustrates me as politicians understand this when they want to. a lot of times they mean they're facing we need higher taxes because we want to put a spoke class. i'm in the libertarian think tank. i don't think its governments job to to control private choices. but i give politicians an a+ for economics. the higher the tax he put on the list to get it there. the fundamental economic points are right. high tax rates discourage what is tax. my frustration is many of the same politicians forget the lesson when it comes to taxes on work saving investment, rick taking the things that help our economy grow and create jobs make us competitive. but as for tax reform in my mind i try to make it as simple as possible. but a lot growth and prosperity. you heard out in just saying over and over again, consumption-based tax. my job is to try to exploit why that is important. it is important because our current tax system treats incom
one basic, but underscores everything we are talking about a new goddess horus from alvin and you will hear it later on today as well. tax rates matter in what really frustrates me as politicians understand this when they want to. a lot of times they mean they're facing we need higher taxes because we want to put a spoke class. i'm in the libertarian think tank. i don't think its governments job to to control private choices. but i give politicians an a+ for economics. the higher the tax he put...
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. >>> the nba champion golden state warriors deciding to promote from within, replacing alvin gentryassistant luke walton who was on the staff this past year. gentry left to take over as the head coach of the new orleans pell coops. walton, you may remember his playing days, many years with the lakers, ten he overall with the nba, two championships as a player. working his way up the coaching ladder he's the son of a hall of famer, bill walton moving up to lead assistant, and jaron collins, a stanford man, who served this past year was a player development coach, moves into walton's spot on the bench. >>> sounds like patriots owner bob kraft was among those who figured the tom brady suspension would be reduced if the team just accepted their punishment and went quietly on deflategate and they did not go to court to contest it. now he regrets that move. kraft was livid today with commissioner roger goodell upholding brady's four-game suspension and kraft apologized to pats fans for not continuing his own fight. >> the decision handed down by the league yesterday is unfathomable to me.
. >>> the nba champion golden state warriors deciding to promote from within, replacing alvin gentryassistant luke walton who was on the staff this past year. gentry left to take over as the head coach of the new orleans pell coops. walton, you may remember his playing days, many years with the lakers, ten he overall with the nba, two championships as a player. working his way up the coaching ladder he's the son of a hall of famer, bill walton moving up to lead assistant, and jaron...
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. >> officer alvin formally of the u.s.>> my primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else tells them to do. >> drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on the street, you free to do anything you want to do. in boot camp, you got to ask for permission for any little thing you want to do. >> fix it in the tray. >> all right, sir. >> i say ready, ready, ready, eat! >> the first thing that hits them is we're in charge. we're going to tell them what to do, when to do it and how to do it. and the next thing that goes through their mind is what did i get myself into? >> the first phase of boot camp is four months of shock incarceration. up at 4:00 a.m., in bed by 9:00 p.m., the cadets are allowed no visits, no phone calls, and no communication with
. >> officer alvin formally of the u.s.>> my primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else tells them to do. >> drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on the street, you...
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caroline: it feels it can make more deals and sell more stocks, alvin eyes more e-commerce than blackiday. the numbers are pretty amazing -- it could soak $2 billion wo rth. in two sentences of their press release they mention deals four times. the caveat is that you have to join amazon prime. you have to do it for a 30 day trial. but it is all about boosting their users -- you can get the deals that include their own products -- the kindle fire, gift cards, other things -- headphones, tvs. but interestingly, also, the competitions are posted on the other areas of business -- streaming, video content, music content. you can listen to music prime and when gifts -- this is about boosting their streaming subscribers. solenoid annoyed are other retailers that even walmarts are coming out, saying they will have premier deals. guy: you should sell books. caroline: did you know amazon was originally called? guy: no. caroline: kadabra. but apparently it was too similar to another country -- it was also called relentless. jeff bezos actually liked it. relentless.com still takes you to amazon.
caroline: it feels it can make more deals and sell more stocks, alvin eyes more e-commerce than blackiday. the numbers are pretty amazing -- it could soak $2 billion wo rth. in two sentences of their press release they mention deals four times. the caveat is that you have to join amazon prime. you have to do it for a 30 day trial. but it is all about boosting their users -- you can get the deals that include their own products -- the kindle fire, gift cards, other things -- headphones, tvs. but...
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and you sort of got this of course, from alvin, and you'll hear it later on today as well. but tax rates matter. and while what really frustrates me is politicians understand us when they want to. a lot of times we see politicians, federal state, local level banging their fists saying we need higher taxes on tobacco because we want people to smoke less. i'm a libertarian think tank. i don't think it's government job to try to control our choices. but i give those politicians an a-plus for economics because they're right. the higher the tax you put on something, the less you're going to get of it. you'll also get cigarette smuggling and other negative side effects. but the fundamental point is right. high tax rates discourage what's being taxed. my frustration is many of the same politicians forget the lesson when it comes to taxes on work, saving, investment risk taking entrepreneur ship, the things that help our economy grow the the things that create jobs and make us competitive. so that's really what tax reform, in my find, i try to you know, make it as simple as possibl
and you sort of got this of course, from alvin, and you'll hear it later on today as well. but tax rates matter. and while what really frustrates me is politicians understand us when they want to. a lot of times we see politicians, federal state, local level banging their fists saying we need higher taxes on tobacco because we want people to smoke less. i'm a libertarian think tank. i don't think it's government job to try to control our choices. but i give those politicians an a-plus for...
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two leading intellectual advocates of the flat tax here today, starting with alvin rabushka ending with arthur laffer. they have been two most influential people promoting this idea the last 25 or 30 years. it's a pleasure to have art laffer here. you know art laffer the intellectual architect of reagannomics. they turned ronald reagan and jack kemp on to supply-side econmics there. is great book i've been reading about jack kemp by mort kondracke and fred barnes. it tells how art laffer and other intellectual leaders of that long long ago era really turned around the country in terms of promoting their ideas and getting ronald reagan to sign on to these ideas and a movement that not just openly changed the united states but really changed the world economy so to that we owe arthur laffer a great debt of gratitude. he is the author of many, many books, including most recently an inquiry into the nature and cause of wealthy estates. i wrote with arthur and we have two other authors travis brown, why some states are growing so much faster than others. so without further adieu, i want to i
two leading intellectual advocates of the flat tax here today, starting with alvin rabushka ending with arthur laffer. they have been two most influential people promoting this idea the last 25 or 30 years. it's a pleasure to have art laffer here. you know art laffer the intellectual architect of reagannomics. they turned ronald reagan and jack kemp on to supply-side econmics there. is great book i've been reading about jack kemp by mort kondracke and fred barnes. it tells how art laffer and...
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to understand that, alvin hubbard populated via two separate lines. one is the analytical mind which is perfect. it's like an ideal computer. it forgets nothing. in your rational mind, every single detail of your experience is available for recall. and then there is the react to mind in which all your fears and neuroses and no one are settled. not just in this life, their previous lives. if you can go through your react to mind and eliminate those dramatic experiences from that part of your mind you will be left with the perfect mind and your i.q. will be higher. you won't get sick. you will be healthy and smarter than anyone else see me and then he'll be clear. >> host: how did i'll run hubbard developed his theories? >> guest: he was a science fiction writer. so largely he made them up. you can see a lot of what was then his book which preceded scientology and also his many scientology books parenthetically he holds the guinness book of world records for the number of titles published, more than a thousand books. so you can see the precursors of the
to understand that, alvin hubbard populated via two separate lines. one is the analytical mind which is perfect. it's like an ideal computer. it forgets nothing. in your rational mind, every single detail of your experience is available for recall. and then there is the react to mind in which all your fears and neuroses and no one are settled. not just in this life, their previous lives. if you can go through your react to mind and eliminate those dramatic experiences from that part of your...
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thank you for being here today. [ inaudible ] intellectual advocates of the flash tax, starting with alvin and ending with ed. both have probably been the two most influential people in promoting this idea over the last 25 or 30 years. so, it is a pleasure to have art laver here. you know him from being the international architect of reaganomics and man who turned reagan and jack kemp onto supply side economics. a book out this weekend about jack kemp. and it tells the whole story of how arthur laver and jude and other intellectual leaders of the long ago era turned around the country in terms of promoting their ideas and getting ronald reagan to sign onto these ideas in a movement that not just only changed the united states but really changed the world economy. to that we owe arthur laver a great debt of gratitude. the author of many many books including most recently, an inquiry into the nature and cause of the wealth of states that i wrote with arthur and we have two other arthurs which is about why some states are growing so much faster than others. so, without further ago, i want to
thank you for being here today. [ inaudible ] intellectual advocates of the flash tax, starting with alvin and ending with ed. both have probably been the two most influential people in promoting this idea over the last 25 or 30 years. so, it is a pleasure to have art laver here. you know him from being the international architect of reaganomics and man who turned reagan and jack kemp onto supply side economics. a book out this weekend about jack kemp. and it tells the whole story of how arthur...
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you heard alvin just say over and over again consumption base tax.anel is to try to explain why that's important. it is important because our current tax system treats income that you save and invest much, much worse than the income that you consume. think about it in aa very simple fashion. you make the money you pay tax on that money. what's left? disposable income or after-tax income. youyou have two choices on what to do with your after-tax income. consume it right away or in the future. what is consuming in the future? saving and investing. now, let's think about how the federal tax system treats those two choices. if you consume your after-tax income right away the federal government by and large leaves you alone. yet, we have a federal accept accept -- excise tax on gasoline, bows and arrows , but other than a few obscure things they're is really no federal tax on consuming your income. what happens if you save and invest your income? in other words, consume your income in the future? between the capitol gains tax, corporate income tax, double
you heard alvin just say over and over again consumption base tax.anel is to try to explain why that's important. it is important because our current tax system treats income that you save and invest much, much worse than the income that you consume. think about it in aa very simple fashion. you make the money you pay tax on that money. what's left? disposable income or after-tax income. youyou have two choices on what to do with your after-tax income. consume it right away or in the future....