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AMERICAN.COM

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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

by Ben Newell last modified Wednesday, July 18, 2007

The middle east may be less important than it seems. . . No matter how much of our assets they own, the Chinese have their own reasons not to rock the boat. . . People at either end of their careers are particularly sensitive to tax changes. . . Law-breaking immigrants? Hardly. In 2000, immigrants were only twenty percent as likely as the rest of us are to go to jail. . . The U.S. remains one of the least-taxed industrial countries. . .

The middle east may be less important than it seems. . .

No matter how much of our assets they own, the Chinese have their own reasons not to rock the boat. . .

People at either end of their careers are particularly sensitive to tax changes. . .

Law-breaking immigrants? Hardly. In 2000, immigrants were only twenty percent as likely as the rest of us are to go to jail. . .

The U.S. remains one of the least-taxed industrial countries. . .

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