Which is the worst tax?
As libertarians, we often hold views that aren’t popular. Privatising universities, legalising drugs, removing industry R&D subsidies, gun law liberalisation, abolishing the minimum wage, lower government health spending and many other policies put us in a minority. But on one issue the libertarian position is very popular: lower taxes. Everybody (well, nearly everybody) hates taxes.
The new question for the ALS poll is which tax is the most objectionable?
I have listed all the main taxes and a few that don’t currently exist – including income, company, GST, cigarette, gambling, alcohol, petrol, carbon, land, death, tariffs, stamp duties, payroll, capital gains and other. And for the trolls I have included the option of “I love all tax”.
The last poll asked for predictions about global warming over the next 10 years. The most popular answer was the IPCC answer of 0.2 degrees warming (23%), closely followed by the slightly more conservative 0.1 degree warming (21%). A total of 49% agreed with the IPCC estimate +/- 0.1 degree. The other main answers were no change (14%) and a 0.1 degree cooling (12%). Nobody took up the challenge of putting money on the line.
