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![]() Fixed that for you.
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![]() No need to fix it joey but if that is what you gather from the sound bite on the conservative radio station you listen to for 5 minutes a day than it's cool.
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/...l-since-truman |
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In addition, a statistic often cited is that 47% of individuals filling out a tax return do not pay a net tax, (i.e. people getting a "refund" that exceeds their withheld tax over the year). Therefore, a distinction needs to be made between taxpayers and tax return filers. Those of us in the other 53%, getting taxed to death, are the suckers. Also throw in the record deficits ($1.6 trillion per year) and debt ($14 trillion and counting), both of which must ultimately be paid by those same suckers, and you get an idea of how the taxpayer is the new permanent underclass and how the recipient class is the new nobility. We, the people who pay the bills, work for them. The government, the social program recipients (welfare, social security, SSI, etc) all get paid first, due to the withholding mechanism, and the "net" pay, ours, is the last to be paid. And according to every crying liberal, their confiscated share of our gross income is never enough and never will be. |
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![]() In the interest of being fair, here's one place (of many) where that 47% is cited.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Nearly....html?x=0&.v=1 The associated press, not exactly a right wing source, is where the article comes from. |
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The Republicans are absolutely culpable also. In fact, the budget was balanced only twice in the last 100 years right? 1969 under Nixon and 1996? under Clinton. That leaves 98 years of accumulating deficits. The problem is systemic. Congress doesn't stop spending until they surpass the revenue brought in. Far from a concern, that's the goal. And most presidents sign those budgets into law. I wouldn't. I'd tell them to send me a budget that spends LESS than the revenue brought in, with the remainder going to paying down the debt. That, as I said in other posts on other occasions, should not be a controversial stand to take. |
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And no, there is no "recipient class" that's a new nobility. That's absurd (it goes back to Reagan's "cadillac welfare queen" lie) How can you make any cogent argument that is true? A seventy-year-old on social security and medicare barely staying alive? Choosing between buying food and paying their drug copay? A bare existence? Half the wealth of this country is owned by 400 people. That is new. That is what has changed over the past 60 years. This country is wealthier than ever. Where is that money? Who has it? That is your "new nobility". And some of those folks have just made kindergarten teachers out to be wealthy freeloaders living off the public and stealing your money. That's a good distraction, that story, something to get you riled and angry about, while behind your back they give themselves another tax cut and cut our revenue even further, while they scream the kindergarten teachers are the cause of making us go broke, and those teachers and starving 70-year-olds have to make up that deficit and stop stealing from us all! I'd look closely at those "facts". Quote:
So think, and look: where, in the past 60 years, has that revenue gone? Who has the money? Why, as our countries population and wealth has grown, has our revenue gone down, and our debt gone up? We should be rolling in money without having changed a thing over the years - we have millions more taxpayers and billions more in corporate wealth. Hint: it wasn't to the poor in government programs, nor to the middle class in tax cuts.
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![]() Again with the 400 people nonsense? That's such a small number that someone should have compiled a list of names, net worth, and the total. An Excel spreadsheet would do nicely. I think that's a little too extreme of an estimate.
The solution is to cut taxes, and SLASH spending. First and foremost foreign aid. And "entitlements" -- it cannot be avoided. The "non-discretionary" spending of entitlements and interest on the debt is taking a larger and larger share of the pie and that cannot be sustained. And I hope they DON'T raise the debt limit. And the new budget needs to cut 500 billion or more so we can "ease" down the $1,600,000,000,000 deficit. In a couple of years we can go positive and take in more money than we spend, and begin to retire the debt once and for all. |
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![]() The first thing to cut is foreign aid? Are you f.ucking serious?
Foreign Aid is NOTHING in the grand scheme of things. Cuts are going to have to be significant and they're going to cause pain to most Americans. SSI, Medicare, National Defense. They all 3 need to be cut drastically and even then we're not guaranteed of getting out of debt outside of saying f.uck you China we'll kill all of you. Step, b.itch. |
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So I don't have to cut and paste and copy from multiple sources and citations, you can just read it directly, yourself. Just enter this phrase into your google search bar: 400 richest people own wealth Quote:
But how in the world is your advice supposed to work? "The solution is to cut taxes, and SLASH spending". You are advising we cut our revenue, and slash our spending? At the same time? How will we pay off our deficit? If you are working 40 hours a week, and can't pay your bills, you cut your expenses - but the solution is NOT to also ask your boss to cut your work income to only 30 hours a week! That's crazy, Joey - think about it. Shouldn't we try and ask for some overtime to help pay off our bills? Not ask to cut our income further? "Boss, I'm having some financial troubles at home. My wife and I have huge medical bills from the birth of our baby last month. It's put us thousands in debt, and we might lose our house now because we can't pay our mortgage and the hospital bills at the same time. Can you cut my income, please? We already have stopped buying formula and diapers, but we need more help. If I work 1/3 less, will your company grow so much that you can then give me a raise and I'll make more money?" The above has been the GOP financial plan for our government since Reagan.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 03-22-2011 at 02:42 PM. |