Our infrastructure is crumbling and we're at war with everything, what do you expect?JohnStOnge wrote:I've posted the data on what I'm about to write before and if y'all want I can do it again or you can take my word for it. In the United States, the general trend since the 1970s as been towards the government collecting substantially more per capita in Federal taxes. I'm talking about in absolute terms. Government gets way more per person or per household now in inflation adjusted terms than it did in 1979. WAY more. The problem has not been a decline in how much tax the Federal government is collecting relative to the size of the population it is serving. That has increased substantially. The problem is that the amount of money it's SPENDING per capita has increased even more substantially.
I suppose they can increase the top marginal rate to a point and get somewhat more revenue. But at some point that would be counterproductive. Anyone should be able to see intuitively that the Laffer Curve concept is valid. If you set the top marginal rate at 100% most people aren't going to bother to make money beyond income below that which would be subject to the top marginal rate. I think it's pretty obvious that if you set the top marginal rate at 20% you'll get a lot more tax revenue than you would if you set it at 100% because people will see it as worth their while to make money beyond the level where the top marginal rate kicks in.
Somewhere between 20% and 100% is a point where revenue would be maximized. And a reasonable person has to wonder whether or not 80% is beyond that point. In any case at some point governments are not going to be able to solve the problem of continuing to increase per capita spending by goring the rich more. The long term solution is to change the paradigm with respect to what government is responsible for and reduce spending. It's cliche but it's true: We don't have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem. Increasing revenue, to the extent that that's possible through increasing top marginal rates, will only result in government spending even more beyond what it's taking in. We have plenty of experience to tell us that increasing revenue is associated with government increasing spending beyond that which can be supported by the increase in revenue.
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You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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Speaking of Laffer...it's a mixed bag at best of economists agreeing that a cut in taxes would increase revenue according to the University of Chicago School of Business - not exactly a hot-bed of progressive economics. And not a single economist "strongly agrees with the notion.
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I wouldn't take an economists word on anything until I'd checked it out with my astrologer.kalm wrote:Speaking of Laffer...it's a mixed bag at best of economists agreeing that a cut in taxes would increase revenue according to the University of Chicago School of Business - not exactly a hot-bed of progressive economics. And not a single economist "strongly agrees with the notion.![]()
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
True!houndawg wrote:I wouldn't take an economists word on anything until I'd checked it out with my astrologer.kalm wrote:Speaking of Laffer...it's a mixed bag at best of economists agreeing that a cut in taxes would increase revenue according to the University of Chicago School of Business - not exactly a hot-bed of progressive economics. And not a single economist "strongly agrees with the notion.![]()
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
The question's about GDP and not taxes per se but the two are obviously related so I'll go with it. I think that economists disagree on whether not increasing or decreasing taxes when we're at a given level would increase or decrease revenue. But I doubt that they disagree that there is some point at which either increasing or decreasing rates would result in revenue loss. A "maximum" yield zenith.kalm wrote:Speaking of Laffer...it's a mixed bag at best of economists agreeing that a cut in taxes would increase revenue according to the University of Chicago School of Business - not exactly a hot-bed of progressive economics. And not a single economist "strongly agrees with the notion.![]()
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It's common sense. I just looked it up and saw that someone like me married filing jointly is in the top tax bracket at $400,001. Right now the top rate is 39.6%. So let's say right now I'm right at $400,000 per year and I'm thinking about whether I should make the effort to increase my income to $500,000. Right now maybe I'd do it as I'd get to keep $60,200 of the additional $100. But let's say the top rate is 80%. Now I'm talking about making $100,000 worth of effort to get $20,000. Is it worth it? I don't know. But you can see that it becomes less likely that I'll make the effort. It's not like I'm poor and need to go through a bunch of trouble to make another $20,000.
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We are becoming the United Socialist States of America. They say the middle class is going away because the rich are getting richer leaving everyone else behind. I say the gap is getting wider, yes the rich are getting richer, however more people are going on government paycheck and entrepreneurism is becoming a bad word. Anyone see the 60 minutes piece where 400 people who had their unemployment running out in WV went to a crooked attorney who got them approved for SS Disability? 400 people applied and over 380 were approved. Big investigation going on. Politicians have to get re-elected so Democrats are giving everything away to those illegal aliens (healthcare, education, drivers license etc) as their base grows. Republicans are trying to fight a losing battle as the super wealthy are their donors and have taken advantage of the tax laws for their own benefit. Voters need to get new blood in Washington that is not tainted from years of wrangling and infighting. Start new
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
putter wrote:We are becoming the United Socialist States of America. They say the middle class is going away because the rich are getting richer leaving everyone else behind. I say the gap is getting wider, yes the rich are getting richer, however more people are going on government paycheck and entrepreneurism is becoming a bad word. Anyone see the 60 minutes piece where 400 people who had their unemployment running out in WV went to a crooked attorney who got them approved for SS Disability? 400 people applied and over 380 were approved. Big investigation going on. Politicians have to get re-elected so Democrats are giving everything away to those illegal aliens (healthcare, education, drivers license etc) as their base grows. Republicans are trying to fight a losing battle as the super wealthy are their donors and have taken advantage of the tax laws for their own benefit. Voters need to get new blood in Washington that is not tainted from years of wrangling and infighting. Start new
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.
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Ummm hyperbole much? When is the Socialist Party of America taking over ?Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:putter wrote:We are becoming the United Socialist States of America. They say the middle class is going away because the rich are getting richer leaving everyone else behind. I say the gap is getting wider, yes the rich are getting richer, however more people are going on government paycheck and entrepreneurism is becoming a bad word. Anyone see the 60 minutes piece where 400 people who had their unemployment running out in WV went to a crooked attorney who got them approved for SS Disability? 400 people applied and over 380 were approved. Big investigation going on. Politicians have to get re-elected so Democrats are giving everything away to those illegal aliens (healthcare, education, drivers license etc) as their base grows. Republicans are trying to fight a losing battle as the super wealthy are their donors and have taken advantage of the tax laws for their own benefit. Voters need to get new blood in Washington that is not tainted from years of wrangling and infighting. Start new
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.
I run a business in one of the most highly regulated states in the country. I'm swimming in code compliance, payroll tax filings, etc. Government is a giant pain in the ass
Monopoly and crony capitalism also stifle entrepreneurship. I see more than a few on the right supporting both.
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
We're talking about the 1% dude...Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:putter wrote:We are becoming the United Socialist States of America. They say the middle class is going away because the rich are getting richer leaving everyone else behind. I say the gap is getting wider, yes the rich are getting richer, however more people are going on government paycheck and entrepreneurism is becoming a bad word. Anyone see the 60 minutes piece where 400 people who had their unemployment running out in WV went to a crooked attorney who got them approved for SS Disability? 400 people applied and over 380 were approved. Big investigation going on. Politicians have to get re-elected so Democrats are giving everything away to those illegal aliens (healthcare, education, drivers license etc) as their base grows. Republicans are trying to fight a losing battle as the super wealthy are their donors and have taken advantage of the tax laws for their own benefit. Voters need to get new blood in Washington that is not tainted from years of wrangling and infighting. Start new
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
kalm wrote:Ummm hyperbole much? When is the Socialist Party of America taking over ?Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.![]()
I run a business in one of the most highly regulated states in the country. I'm swimming in code compliance, payroll tax filings, etc. Government is a giant pain in the ass
Monopoly and crony capitalism also stifle entrepreneurship. I see more than a few on the right supporting both.
I do the same thing here in the People's Republic of Minnesota. Big pain in the ass is the norm here in MN.
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
Chizzang wrote:We're talking about the 1% dude...Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/sta ... e-wealth-/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not 50%. It is 35.6 %.
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And yet if we take 100% of EVERYTHING those top 400 have we can't even balance the budget for one year. We have a spending problem not a revenue problem.Chizzang wrote:We're talking about the 1% dude...Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/sta ... e-wealth-/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Why the 1% should pay tax at 80%
Cutting non priority defense funding, entitlement funding, non essential programs, duplicative agencies and operations and using that money to pay down the debt and invest in education and science would be a good place to start. How about reduce foreign aid and end subsidies for companies that post billions in profits. We spend too much. WAY TOO MUCH.houndawg wrote:Our infrastructure is crumbling and we're at war with everything, what do you expect?JohnStOnge wrote:I've posted the data on what I'm about to write before and if y'all want I can do it again or you can take my word for it. In the United States, the general trend since the 1970s as been towards the government collecting substantially more per capita in Federal taxes. I'm talking about in absolute terms. Government gets way more per person or per household now in inflation adjusted terms than it did in 1979. WAY more. The problem has not been a decline in how much tax the Federal government is collecting relative to the size of the population it is serving. That has increased substantially. The problem is that the amount of money it's SPENDING per capita has increased even more substantially.
I suppose they can increase the top marginal rate to a point and get somewhat more revenue. But at some point that would be counterproductive. Anyone should be able to see intuitively that the Laffer Curve concept is valid. If you set the top marginal rate at 100% most people aren't going to bother to make money beyond income below that which would be subject to the top marginal rate. I think it's pretty obvious that if you set the top marginal rate at 20% you'll get a lot more tax revenue than you would if you set it at 100% because people will see it as worth their while to make money beyond the level where the top marginal rate kicks in.
Somewhere between 20% and 100% is a point where revenue would be maximized. And a reasonable person has to wonder whether or not 80% is beyond that point. In any case at some point governments are not going to be able to solve the problem of continuing to increase per capita spending by goring the rich more. The long term solution is to change the paradigm with respect to what government is responsible for and reduce spending. It's cliche but it's true: We don't have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem. Increasing revenue, to the extent that that's possible through increasing top marginal rates, will only result in government spending even more beyond what it's taking in. We have plenty of experience to tell us that increasing revenue is associated with government increasing spending beyond that which can be supported by the increase in revenue.
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I can live with that.Ibanez wrote:Cutting non priority defense funding, entitlement funding, non essential programs, duplicative agencies and operations and using that money to pay down the debt and invest in education and science would be a good place to start. How about reduce foreign aid and end subsidies for companies that post billions in profits. We spend too much. WAY TOO MUCH.houndawg wrote:
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HI54UNI wrote:And yet if we take 100% of EVERYTHING those top 400 have we can't even balance the budget for one year. We have a spending problem not a revenue problem.Chizzang wrote:
We're talking about the 1% dude...
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/sta ... e-wealth-/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I completely agree
and am NOT in favor of changing the present Taxation system or percentages
Taxes is not our Problem
However: Lets not pretend that 400 people controlling (something like 35% to 50%)
of all the assets is just fine
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That's probably true.Chizzang wrote:We're talking about the 1% dude...Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:
Big shock!
Anyone that makes something of themselves somehow cheated, stole it, or exploited someone to get it. Being successful is 'bad' now in America.
Stifle small business, innovation, creativity....why go on. That is what the left wants in this country...everyone dependant on the government for all of their needs.
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/sta ... e-wealth-/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Which makes it even more understandable that I would want to control what little capital I do have. I don't need millions of dollars. Is just like to hang on to what I earn, and right now Bill Gates and George Soros are just not as much of an immediate threat to me as is a confiscatory government. Taxing the sh1t out of the 1% isn't going to help my own situation because the government is a crappy steward of revenue.
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Math was never your strong point, was it?Chizzang wrote: We're talking about the 1% dude...
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
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I didn't name them "the 1%"AZGrizFan wrote:Math was never your strong point, was it?Chizzang wrote: We're talking about the 1% dude...
You know the 400 people in America who control 50% of all of the money
try to keep up
They're actually the .0000125%
But that doesn't really have a catchy ring to it
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CID1990 wrote: That's probably true.
Which makes it even more understandable that I would want to control what little capital I do have. I don't need millions of dollars. Is just like to hang on to what I earn, and right now Bill Gates and George Soros are just not as much of an immediate threat to me as is a confiscatory government. Taxing the sh1t out of the 1% isn't going to help my own situation because the government is a crappy steward of revenue.
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You are obviously confused by the number of fingers in the pie and the externalities placed on the fed's by big industry.Chizzang wrote:CID1990 wrote: That's probably true.
Which makes it even more understandable that I would want to control what little capital I do have. I don't need millions of dollars. Is just like to hang on to what I earn, and right now Bill Gates and George Soros are just not as much of an immediate threat to me as is a confiscatory government. Taxing the sh1t out of the 1% isn't going to help my own situation because the government is a crappy steward of revenue.
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Uh-oh, kalm is pulling out the "externalities" argument again. Is the "you didn't build that" speech far behind? Did you write the speech?kalm wrote:You are obviously confused by the number of fingers in the pie and the externalities placed on the fed's by big industry.Chizzang wrote:
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Ganny thinks abundant clean air and water, a sold infrastructure, management of public owned natural resources, pollution related healthcare costs, environmental protection, and protecting the straits of Hormuz are all free or self regulated.GannonFan wrote:Uh-oh, kalm is pulling out the "externalities" argument again. Is the "you didn't build that" speech far behind? Did you write the speech?kalm wrote:
You are obviously confused by the number of fingers in the pie and the externalities placed on the fed's by big industry.
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And kalmy thinks all those things entitle the government to treat all income as government-sourced and whatever you get to keep of that income is by the good grace of the same government. Oh, and in that list you basically list environmental protection three separate times.kalm wrote:Ganny thinks abundant clean air and water, a sold infrastructure, management of public owned natural resources, pollution related healthcare costs, environmental protection, and protecting the straits of Hormuz are all free or self regulated.GannonFan wrote:
Uh-oh, kalm is pulling out the "externalities" argument again. Is the "you didn't build that" speech far behind? Did you write the speech?
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Well it's really important dammit!GannonFan wrote:And kalmy thinks all those things entitle the government to treat all income as government-sourced and whatever you get to keep of that income is by the good grace of the same government. Oh, and in that list you basically list environmental protection three separate times.kalm wrote:
Ganny thinks abundant clean air and water, a sold infrastructure, management of public owned natural resources, pollution related healthcare costs, environmental protection, and protecting the straits of Hormuz are all free or self regulated.
Question: how do we quantify a clean environment and standard of living in theses equations? What's their value? Is it ever measured or considered?
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