Joe Bagadonuts
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This is such an awesome argument... provided that you ignore that the wealth in all working classes is growing.This is honestly crazy. If Trump wins another term, the top 1% will have ALL the money.
This is such an awesome argument... provided that you ignore that the wealth in all working classes is growing.This is honestly crazy. If Trump wins another term, the top 1% will have ALL the money.
I think we need a more transparent tax system, not all these different levels and types of tax. A one time tax on income, with few if any deductions outside of those at low income level, and stop all the games. It would put me out of a job, but I'd still vote for it. Many residents of coastal states have a total tax burden of greater than 50% of their income, which puts them in line with very socialist countries like Germany, but without all the great benefits citizens in those countries receive.
Unionize!Its all good though, i mean ya these wealthy corporations are getting to keep more money than ever but thats a good thing cause that means they can give us all awesome raises! I got a 25 cent raise this year! My health insurance went up by almost 100 dollars per month and my mortgage increased along with basically the price on everything else so the 25 cent raise is actually more like a dock in pay. But at least i can work even more overtime than i already was to make up for the loss in pay! Yippee!
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They are literally stealing the our money. Literally. But hey, they provide jobs
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Agreed. The biggest thing that bothers me is how easily the government can control our behavior just based off of tax law. Think of common deductions that are written into the tax code, such as deductions for medical expenses. Why on earth would this be something that can be deducted from your taxable income? Deductions for mortgage interest........why? All these deductions do is allow for the government to control supply and demand (and your behavior). I understand that people are going to have health problems, and they are going to want to buy houses, but giving tax breaks to people that participate in specific behaviors such as these just bothers me. These are clearly the result of lobbyists. Crony Capitalism is the worst.
This is such an awesome argument... provided that you ignore that the wealth in all working classes is growing.
Faster than the cost of living/inflation?This is such an awesome argument... provided that you ignore that the wealth in all working classes is growing.
This is such an awesome argument... provided that you ignore that the wealth in all working classes is growing.
Don't know what you're responding to but why waste your breath? There's a certain segment of the population that will never be satisfied and permanently engaged in class warfare. Hell, Obama just put in massive wealth taxes that were a huge transfer to the poor through Obamacare. They weren't just paper tax rate increases either. It was something like a massive 20-25% effective increase the rich paid in just one year. He hit dividends and cap gains with a 58.7%, which was long overdue. That's a huge, steep, shocking increase. It was such a big change that some of the more astute liberal writers were complaining that Obama's credit was virtually non-existant because celebrating it would have meant weakening the class warfare rhetoric.
Another good example is Bernie's crying about Amazon. As @JAZZGASM explained the code, a huge part of Amazon's tax avoidance was by giving ownership to the working class. Do they care to explain how that is detrimental to society?
Most people see through the plebian outrage full of cherry picked examples, and those outraged are clueless as to why the reaction they often get is Oh STFU child.
Faster than the cost of living/inflation?
I lose money every year. My budget gets hurt every year. I also get a raise every year.
I could give a **** if my wealth grows if it grows slower than my expenses.
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Don't know what you're responding to but why waste your breath? There's a certain segment of the population that will never be satisfied and permanently engaged in class warfare. Hell, Obama just put in massive wealth taxes that were a huge transfer to the poor through Obamacare. They weren't just paper tax rate increases either. It was something like a massive 20-25% effective increase the rich paid in just one year. He hit dividends and cap gains with a 58.7%, which was long overdue. That's a huge, steep, shocking increase. It was such a big change that some of the more astute liberal writers were complaining that Obama's credit was virtually non-existant because celebrating it would have meant weakening the class warfare rhetoric.
Another good example is Bernie's crying about Amazon. As @JAZZGASM explained the code, a huge part of Amazon's tax avoidance was by giving ownership to the working class. Do they care to explain how that is detrimental to society?
Most people see through the plebian outrage full of cherry picked examples, and those outraged are clueless as to why the reaction they often get is Oh STFU child.