
> Lastly, I find it rather disingenuous for this President to lecture > us on compassion when he enacted one of the largest tax cuts in > recent history, tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefited those at the > top of the income scale. If he's actually committed to helping those > in need, why not reduce the tax cuts in order to expand the SCHIP > funding. I guess compassion for this president comes to a sudden halt > when it requires those who have to give to those who have not. The highest income ranges in the country (I think the top 5%?) carries 50% of the entire country's tax burden. Now, if we had truly fair taxation, perhaps say everyone paid 30% of their income into the tax system and got zero of that 30% back in April, a rich person getting $100,000 per year would pay $30,000 of that in taxes, while a poor person making $10,000 per year would pay $3,000 of that in taxes. THAT is an EQUAL and FAIR TAX BURDEN, because it does not discriminate against either high- OR low-income persons. The system now is quite disproportionate, where if you make $10,000 per year you might pay $300 in non-refundable SS/Medicare taxes and get the rest back, and even perhaps get that bogus EITC back as well. Who will pay your remaining $2,700 share of the taxes? Some guy who makes $100,000 per year has to help pay it. You want to talk about fair taxation? There's your fair taxation. Now how about the effect on the economy? Ever heard the saying "I never got a job from a poor man?" It gets sneered at a lot by those in favor of governmental redistribution of wealth (to themselves preferably), but it's true as hell. That guy who gets $100,000 per year might be the CEO of the company that makes it possible for you to get that $10,000 per year job at all, and you want to shoot him in the foot? You know what happens when taxes on rich people and businesses go up? Those rich people and businesses don't take that tax hit like you think they do! THE TAXES BEING TAKEN OUT OF ANY BUSINESS OR HIGH-LEVEL BUSINESS OFFICIAL ARE ROLLED INTO THE COST OF THE PRODUCTS OR CUT OUT OF THE TOTAL PAYROLL THROUGH LAYOFFS OR PAY CUTS. Ever been laid off? Thank your desire to tax the rich. Tax cuts cause the economy to grow, which (almost ironically) increases tax revenue because of the economical boost. If a $1M nationwide tax cut causes the economy to grow 5% (and thus tax revenue growing 5%), I'm sure 5% of the total taxation on America is FAR more than $1M. It's simple economics, which most "wealth envy" and "big business is bad" types have not had explained properly to them, which is how these things breed in the first place. The $1M tax increase costs both you AND the government a LOT more than $1M, and the often unmentioned side of these whining complaints about how the government should be "Robin Hood" and steal from the rich to give to the poor is the nasty fact that a $1M tax boost could cause the recipient of $500 worth of the resultant redistributed wealth to lose that $10,000 per year job (or get a big pay cut, or lose insurance or retirement benefit programs) due to the company's sudden inability to pay the entire workforce what they are being paid currently. No, I'm not a damned Republican whatsoever. I'm just a speaker of the truth, however much YOU don't want to hear it. *The Angry Offender* Questions? Comments? E-mail the Offender and let him know what you think! |
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