gingermeggs
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- Dec 22, 2008
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Actually, I think the metaphor is backwards - the forest I'm not missing is the larger issue of the political corruption dominating any tax plan, while the trees are the plan.
My point was, that looking at your plan, I see you trying to preserve some of the benefits of the progressive system - with brackets - while address the problem of the abuse of tax credits by throwing the baby out with the bathwater, and just getting rid of them, which both has a big harm, and faces the problem getting passed.
That approach to prevent the corruption is like responding to a Congressman having an affair with his staff member by banning Congress members from having staff of the gender they're attracted to. It might work to prevent that specific problem, but has all kinds of harms in preventing opportunity, and preventing Congress people from having the best people.
It might throw out those bad, corrupt 'tax loopholes' - but the corruption will lead to other forms of corruption, just as Congresspeople will find other mistresses.
The nice thing about my analogy is that it's easier to make a decent tax system IF the political corruption is addressed, than to prevent infidelity.
We have a cultural problem. Just as there are countries who have cultures that accept mistresses making it very difficult for any wife to do much about it, we have a culture that has allowed a system corrupted by money, with massive lobbying organizations, recruiting members and staff of Congress when they leave office, billions poured into political campaigns, that corrupt our elections, and it has, and talk of a 'fix' is not going to help much without the barrier to a fix being addressed.
I'm not saying not to discuss the plan - but that I don't see any improvements in your plan but the sort of 'more harm than good' attempts to get around corruption.
That your plan would be modified before it was in place such that it would be even more weighted for the top than the current system.
We don't need to get rid of all tax incentives - just the corruption that makes them giveaways for the rich instead of helping the country.
First priority of the majority should be addressing law reform, so you are able to prosecute the corrupt in the system. First problem there is the legal system(industry) is run by professional liars, who will drive you insane if you attempt to cut their money stream- they aren't human they are parasites, real mom and dad American people need to make them feel as low as they are, so that maybe they develop a conscience and clean up their own filthy industry which is owned primarily by the bankers!
Can this be done without people dying, history clearly says, "No Way Jose".
Time to sharpen the pitch forks Cletus!
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