Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: SuperTool
How about we cut spending BEFORE we cut taxes?
I would agree with that from this point on...but I sure don't want to have taxes increased BEFORE we cut spending.
Good to see people getting tired of the overspending out gov't does though. I'm sure some will whine when their pet issue sees a cut or a reduction in growth(which is a "cut" to democrats) though and then we're still stuck at square one.
CkG
You will never cut spending until you raise taxes across the board to match that spending. People aren't interested in spending cuts unless they get a lower taxes from them. If you tell people they can have lower taxes without cutting spending, they won't care about spending. It's supply and demand. Which is why I believe everyone should pay some taxes, and that taxes versus total government spending must be a monotonicly increasing function for everyone regardless of tax bracket, and spending increases must result in across the board tax hikes. Every voter needs to feel the negative impact higher government spending in order to get them interested in lower spending.
Bullsh!t. WE CAN CUT SPENDING - regardless of incoming tax dollars, it's just that some seem to give lip service to the deficit and such yet squeal like a b1tch when someone says "cut" if it comes close to touching their pet. Yes - both sides do it, and that's why we need to just do it instead of caving in to the whining of everyone. Either that or just put up with deficits and debt like we have for since most of us have been alive(or longer). Coving the spending problem with tax increase band-aids doesn't fix the problem.
CkG
Edit- charrison- but, but, but....
OK, keep telling yourself that. Notice when Clinton made balanced budgets a priority, spending went up slowly. With Bush's deficit free for all, it's exploding out of control. Coincidence?
If you have only two choices when voting, low taxes with low spending or high taxes with high spending, you'll have on average medium taxes and medium spending.
If you add high spending and low taxes as a choice, that's what you'll get. High-spending low taxes will beat out both low spending low taxes and high spending high taxes.
It basically comes down to a choice.
1. something for something
2. nothing for nothing
3. something for nothing
and 3 will always win. That is why you will never get low spending with deficits. Those offering both high government spending and low taxes will have an advantage not only over those offering high spending and high taxes, but also those offering low spending and low taxes.