ivwshane
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It ain't my plan asshat. $95 Billion is barely going to cover the check we just wrote to Sandy Relief.
Can't argue the points, insult the messenger.
You were saying?
Lol
It ain't my plan asshat. $95 Billion is barely going to cover the check we just wrote to Sandy Relief.
Can't argue the points, insult the messenger.
Go home, your mom misses you.
Everyone should read this, and see why we need to end the tax cuts for the rich (250,000+).
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=3873
Basically we would save close to 950 Billion dollars over the next 10 years,
we would see much greater income equality as the rich would pay a fairer share of taxes.
This isn't some left wing liberal group either, it is a non-partisan think tank.
The only reason dems aren't proposing raising taxes on the middle class is because they are smart enough to know that in this economy a middle class tax increase would further slow the economy. That's not the case with having higher taxes on the rich.
People should actually read the report, it gives a good reason to raise taxes on the rich.
Remember this isn't some left wing fringe group this is the respected Center on Budget and Policy Priorities or CBPP.
So doesn't the CBPP lean a bit to the left, while they don't outwardly admit it Soros contributed 3 million there this year...
Regardless, raising taxes on the top 2% does nothing tangible for deficit reduction without massive entitlement cutbacks, heck even if the top 2% were taxed at 98% of their income we would still be in the red....
Either they have to cut programs in a major way, or bite the bullet and truly starting getting everyone to pay more, the biggest group, the coveted middle class, will as usual bear the brunt of this with higher taxes if they want any type of meaningful revenue generation.
Also what so many fail to realize is that the Clinton era taxes were acceptable as the economy was in a much better state and people could take one for the team without really getting impacted that badly, whereas now the economy is in the shitter, another down year for retail, jobless claims on the rise, and you have the usual cast of morons on the left in here clamoring for higher taxes abound...pretty laughable.
So doesn't the CBPP lean a bit to the left, while they don't outwardly admit it Soros contributed 3 million there this year...
Regardless, raising taxes on the top 2% does nothing tangible for deficit reduction without massive entitlement cutbacks, heck even if the top 2% were taxed at 98% of their income we would still be in the red....
Either they have to cut programs in a major way, or bite the bullet and truly starting getting everyone to pay more, the biggest group, the coveted middle class, will as usual bear the brunt of this with higher taxes if they want any type of meaningful revenue generation.
Also what so many fail to realize is that the Clinton era taxes were acceptable as the economy was in a much better state and people could take one for the team without really getting impacted that badly, whereas now the economy is in the shitter, another down year for retail, jobless claims on the rise, and you have the usual cast of morons on the left in here clamoring for higher taxes abound...pretty laughable.
$95 Billion a year fixes a $1 Trillion a year problem. How can you argue with that?
Of course, unless a single thing fixes the entire problem then we shouldn't do it at all. That's why we should cut funding to PBS and NPR because they would save a small fraction in comparison to the tax raises. Makes perfect sense!
People should actually read the report, it gives a good reason to raise taxes on the rich.
Remember this isn't some left wing fringe group this is the respected Center on Budget and Policy Priorities or CBPP.
Of course, unless a single thing fixes the entire problem then we shouldn't do it at all. That's why we should cut funding to PBS and NPR because they would save a small fraction in comparison to the tax raises. Makes perfect sense!
We do need to reduce spending, but now is the worst possible time to enact austerity measures. We already have easily verifiable proof that this simply doesn't work to grow the economy in a recession, it only makes things worse. Worse off, the things conservatives want to cut are vital to lower and middle income Americans.
Either conservatives are too stupid to understand this or they fundamentally don't care about anyone but the wealthy.
And there it is, the double down!
Reducing spending fine. The 3 biggest spending items are SS, Medicare/caid and all other entitlement programs, and the Military. Hint: Just slashing military spending will not cure our problems just like only taxing successful Americans did not and will not cure our 1 trillion a year spending problem.
Reducing spending fine. The 3 biggest spending items are SS, Medicare/caid and all other entitlement programs, and the Military. Hint: Just slashing military spending will not cure our problems just like only taxing successful Americans did not and will not cure our 1 trillion a year spending problem.
Lol.
I guess if there isnt a magic bullet to pay off the entire debt then all options to do so are a waste of time.
That's some superior thinking you fellows have there!
Everyone should read this, and see why we need to end the tax cuts for the rich (250,000+).
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=3873
Basically we would save close to 950 Billion dollars over the next 10 years,
we would see much greater income equality as the rich would pay a fairer share of taxes.
This isn't some left wing liberal group either, it is a non-partisan think tank.