President Obama and his wife, Michele, gave a total of $48,000 in tax-free gifts to their daughters, according to tax records made public on Friday...
There is nothing illegal about the president’s taking advantage of this tax shelter, but it does raise eyebrows given that he has lamented the myriad tax exemptions used by the wealthy—“millionaires and billionaires” like himself—to pay less in taxes. He has yet to propose a comprehensive plan to reform the byzantine tax code...
The Obamas paid a total federal tax rate of 20.5 percent on a gross adjusted income $789,674, which would typically fall within the top federal rate of 35 percent. According to an analysis of the president’s tax return, he may have paid a lower rate than his secretary despite making more than eight times as much money as she did.
His most recent tax proposal—the so-called “Buffett Rule”—would increase taxes on about 4,000 millionaires and raise about $4.7 billion in new revenue per year, enough to cover about 0.4 percent of the projected budget deficit in 2012. Though the rule would apparently not hit the president himself.
Supporters of the rule have acknowledged that the projected revenue from the “Buffett Rule,” which the Democratic-led Senate is expected to vote down, is “not even a meaningful small amount.”..
So? I don't blame rich people for taking advantages of those things, because anyone here would do the exact same thing. I blame the government for letting those things be allowed in the first place. The whole we need to raise taxes on the richest of us is not about demonizing the rich, it's about the need for more revenue. And the complaints about the way the tax laws are not are not complaints on the rich, or successful, but a complaint against the government.
But any person can pay MORE taxes - just write a check. Those rich people who say they should be paying more.... why don't they?
Rather pointless unless everyone is doing it.
It's not pointless at all. It's more money than the government would've had.
Rather pointless unless everyone is doing it.
But that's like adding a gallon of water to a field during a drought and think that's going to help. It's not.
....I think you meant to be describing the Buffet Rule overall.
unless, of course, you publicly argue that the wealthy have a moral duty to pay more......
But if your argument here is that Obama is a hypocritical cynic who pushes an agenda that he believes will increase revenues, I'd buy that.
we don't need more revenue, we need disincentives for people to reward politicians with votes when those politicians promise more spending.So? I don't blame rich people for taking advantages of those things, because anyone here would do the exact same thing. I blame the government for letting those things be allowed in the first place. The whole we need to raise taxes on the richest of us is not about demonizing the rich, it's about the need for more revenue. And the complaints about the way the tax laws are not are not complaints on the rich, or successful, but a complaint against the government.
He also did pay 20% of his income to charity
Like I said it's not a personal responsibility issue, it's a policy issue, that one could argue has a moral component
Rather pointless unless everyone is doing it.
Which is why I support ending the Bush era tax cuts all together.
Which is why I support ending the Bush era tax cuts all together.
we don't need more revenue, we need disincentives for people to reward politicians with votes when those politicians promise more spending.
the only way to do that is to make those who currently reward politicians with votes for more spending pay more taxes. ie the middle and lower classes
Everyone should pay the same rate for two reasons
1) then the masses cannot be seduced into voting for politicians based on the promise that only OTHER PEOPLE will pay a higher rate
2) so that everyone suffers when taxes are raised and thus everyone will be pissed off at those who raise taxes.
Everyone should pay the same rate for two reasons
1) then the masses cannot be seduced into voting for politicians based on the promise that only OTHER PEOPLE will pay a higher rate
2) so that everyone suffers when taxes are raised and thus everyone will be pissed off at those who raise taxes.
that is true. he started doing that when he ran for the Presidency. Prior to that, he looked more like Vice President Biden.
the problem being that he does, and then he takes the exact same action that he decries in others.
Saying we don't need more revenue with our debt is silly.
And I wouldn't necessarily be opposed to that if it could be done in a way which doesn't harm the quality of life, and living standards of the poor, and middle classes. As long as it is matched with tax increases on the wealthy, realistically at a higher rate then the increases on the lower classes. Because you can't deny that the rich can pay at higher rates than the middle and lower classes without hurting their quality of life.
Rather pointless unless everyone is doing it.
This is a horrible idea, because a flat tax rate hurts the poor, and middle class far more than it does the rich. It hurts their quality of life, and provides for a less mobile society in terms of being able to be born poor, and die rich, or middle class, or any other variation of that. While a progressive tax eases the burden on the poor, and does not hurt the quality of life of the rich as a flat tax rate does to the poor.
the top few percent are the only group that pays a higher portion of the income tax burden than their share of the income. When everyone else starts paying at least their share of the income then we can talk about raising taxes on the one group that is clearly paying more of the tax burden than they should. and you know that every study has shown that even if your tripled taxes on the "rich" it would hardly dent the deficit. the only way the tax code can help rid us of the deficit is to change the attitudes of the masses towards government over spending
and the only way to do that is to make most people upset with more government spending
and that won't happen under dem soak the rich schemes
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