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Stop the outright gambling on Wall Street. Tax it! A 50% tax on profits made by short term speculation on currencies, and other flimsy instruments. This is not productive investment. The current Capitol Gains rate should be reserved for those that invest in the long term stocks of companies that actually create jobs here in the USA.

Submitted by Walworth in Taxes & Budget Jan. 8, 2015, 9:07 p.m.
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