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It needs to be changed.
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Why?
Has the progressive income tax stifled or adversely impacted economic growth over the last 80+ years? (no evidence to suggest that) Has it discouraged people from working harder to make more money and move up to a higher tax bracket (no evidence to suggest that either..in fact, the number of millionaires and billionaires continues to grow) Are the top 1-2% of income earners objecting in great numbers that they pay too much? (not that I have read or heard). What it really comes down to is the question of if a progressive income tax is inherently unfair? Thats a matter of opinion on which we obviously disagree, but which every president and Congress (and overwhelming majority of the public) for the last 80+ years are in agreement, with the only differences being the question of rates...how much more should people pay as their income rises. Last edited by Redux; 03-27-2009 at 09:41 AM. |
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Because:
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So you dont really have any evidence that it adversely impacts economic growth or is a disincentive for people to aspire to greater income and wealth.
You just think its inherently unfair? OK. |
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Any progressive tax is unfair. Income or otherwise. It adversely affects economic growth because if everyone pays the same, with a few exceptions, and you eliminate many of the loop holes, we could significantly receive more collected taxes. And that would be an opportunity for economic growth.
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I support a flat tax as I've described it in the past but I know that won't happen because it cuts into too many empires. My only major complaint with current tax rates comes mainly when I hear people earning under $40K/year who are already paying relatively little bitch about how someone else should pay more so they can pay less.
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cite please....from an objective source.
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I agree those earning under $40K got a pretty good deal. |
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There is no such thing as an objective source these days when it comes to a controversial issue, esp one as hot as taxation. You obviously support a progressive tax. I support a consumption tax. For every opinion that supports progressive taxation there are opinions that support a consumption tax.
I would close this discussion with the fact that I share the views of The Tax Foundation: Quote:
According to this economics professor at Princeton, simply a 5% increase in the form of a consumption tax would raise $500billion a year. http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/20...odays-economy/ More than enough to deal with many of our problems in a few short years.
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Which is why it should be 23% IMHO and not 5%.
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The fact remains that every president and Congress, Dems and Repubs alike, for the last 80+ years has supported a system of progressive taxation rather than a flat consumption tax. |
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Not when you compare the national debt and the way money is being spent by Congress in the last three months.
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Maybe, but I wouldn't participate in either of your schemes to make you more money.
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