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TurtleDude
Your envy driven dribble fails on several grounds in addition to the fact that you appear infected by class hatred
1) first of all the dem schemes mean my tax rates will be higher than they were under the massive clinton tax hikes
2) the second fallacy you operate under is the assumption that the choice is between screwing those who already pay a huge share of the tax even more versus helping people who cannot find jobs. There is absolutely no evidence that merely jacking up taxes on those of us who pay far more than any objective definition of "fair share" will help those without jobs
3) finally you have consistently demonstrated that your math skills suck--a 3.6 % increase in the tax rate results in a far higher increase in the amount of taxes paid than a mere 3% as you have stated. a 3.6% from 36 to 39% is close to a 10% increase in taxes (what is 3.9 as a percentage of 36?)
"rightfully so"
explain
all I see is envy and spite
your authority is silly and There are many reasons why tax hikes are bad including its unfair to those who already pay far more than they use
but edify us as how society is better off when fewer and fewer people pay for most of government
Actually the major part of the taxes hit me the hardest according to the latest CBO (June 2010) report. So whatcha bitchen about?
(Middle-class households that earned between $34,300 and $141,900 paid 50.5 percent of all federal tax revenues in 2007 (the most recent year analyzed), according to the CBO study released Thursday, and households that earned between $34,300 and $352,900 paid 66.7 percent of all federal taxes.)
Middle Class--Not the Rich or the Poor--Pay Majority of Federal Taxes, Says CBO Data | CNSnews.com
http://www.cbo.gov/publications/collections/tax/2010/AverageFedTaxRates2007.pdf
BTW what government provided benefits do that top 1% get for paying far more of the tax burden than any other group of similar size?
you all use far more than the top does. you all need to pay more. the top 1% pays 40% of the income tax and almost all if not all of the death tax
ideally everyone should pay less tax and the power grab by congress called the progressive income tax should be abolished.
that group you mention is many times more people than the top 1%. the top 5% pay more than half the income taxes. the top 10% pay 60% of the income taxes but the fact remains, the top 1% pay far more taxes than any group of similar numbuers.
352K a year puts you in the top 1% BTW
Just that he is whining all over the forum about how unfair it is for his tax rate getting kicked back up to where it was ten years before.
Then compare that to “it looks kinda trivial to me. Especially when you find that he has said that his tax rate is in the very top of the pyramid.
Even this ole trucker can figure that one out. Ten years of a hundred G tax break,=a cool MILL. Nah let him carry some of the burden for the country for a while. Here rev, read my post while listening to this song, it’ll give you some perspective. Might want to watch the vid as well.:thumbs:
Hhmm..this snip from a poem written by Yeats, called (THE SECOND COMING) comes to mind. Mainly because it was written during the 20s, when fortunes were built and income disparity that grew to a 24:1 in favor of the top 1%.
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
We all knew what followed that don’t we? The crash of 29, followed shortly by the Hoover Depression which was followed by the new deal, (which the wingers have been trying to undo since it was enacted) followed by the regulation of the banks. Tax reform followed that, then WW11 and the VETS that made it home, got the GI BILL. Which meant the Vets of the Greatest Generation, with limited means, could get a bargain basement, education and move into the emerging middle class.
While this was going on the spread between the top 1% and the new emerging middle class of said VETs, of the Greatest Generation, saw the disparity shrink to 8:1. Also during this period the GDP was averaging almost 5%. This was a pretty good neighborhood to be in…at least it was until 1980 when the gipper hit the nabe.
Lets take a peek at what happened after the good ship gipper landed shall we? For one thing the average income of the top 1% started its trajectory to where it is now, almost 256%. While that was happening the GDP started shrinking until it hit 2.5%,this started after gipper began cutting taxes.
I can hear the gears in turtledudes dome registering tilt, does not compute. The memo I got from RNC this morning???… must hit hot key number two (the one that has class envy in it).
So where is the income disparity now? Why it’s bumping along almost at where it was in the roaring 20s,at around 23.5.The big number in favor of the top 1%.
If you prefer IRS data, the top 1% taxpayers increased their share of the nation's pre-tax adjusted gross income from 10 percent in 1980 to 23.5 percent (in 2007). Gettin kinda spooky eh?
Now for one of your other hot keys turtledude, the one that says that you pay the highest tax rate. With a half way decent accountant we both know that is not the truth. If you exploit the various deductions and loopholes, you’re effective rate would be approximately 25 percent and that’s including state and local.
Their even screwin our seniors, who have paid into social security for their entire working lives. Heres how.
More and more wages are concentrated in fewer and fewer paychecks, making less of it is subject to Social security taxes .These overpaid swells have a good portion of their pay coming in stock options or some other type of compensation.
Goodnight turtleduck I have to hit the bunk, gotta early auction tomorrow. Poor dude went bankrupt; been a family business for fifty years. Couldn’t compete with the Chinese and the tax breaks for corporations moving most of their work off shore.
washunut
In the last paragraph you may have stumbled on the real problem and answer.
Should it not be aparent to all that a key reason for the meltdown in the middle class is globalization. If people do realize that why attack the result which is income disparity and work on the cause which is making unskilled and semi-skilled workers compete with their peers throughtout the world.
So instead of demonizing the people with higher income in this environment admit what the problem is.
Then tell folks that the trade off is higher prices for all sorts of goods in the U.S. to subsidize the incomes of people who are hurt by this trend.
What will these higher taxes actually accomplish?
What will these higher taxes actually accomplish?
Decreased deficit. A reduction in spending would be pretty sweet too.
that is funny given the fact that the Obamanian idiotic spending cannot be made up with even a 100% tax on all income above 200K
Yes. We'll need to end these wars and actually deal with the Medicare/Social Security demographic problems. These are big things that will require bipartisan efforts, but that's pretty hard when the other side is calling you The Devil.
Decreased deficit. A reduction in spending would be pretty sweet too.
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