Trench - the "Super" part was my add - I don't remember him using "Super" -
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well dont let us put words in your mouth
geezz louise
Trench - the "Super" part was my add - I don't remember him using "Super" -
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I think Obama is right on target with the 250 K
when has any other President even brought up how this is defined ?
Why dont they ?
They dont want to piss off most of their super rich friends.
You have to start somewhere.
yu cant just say well we are going to tax wealthy ppl more and not have some kind of a starting point.
This is how it has always been skated in the past.
At least Obama has had the balls to say it.
..............................................................IMO, we need a Constitutional Amendment requiring a balanced budget and a simplified tax code. The 28th Amendment would declare a 10% flat tax on all personal income and a 5% consumption tax. And since the Supreme Court has declared corporations have the same rights as individuals, they would also be subject to the same income and consumption taxes. If we can't govern our country on the amount of revenue that would generate, then we're over-spending.
The Amendment would also require that all budget surpluses be used to pay down the national debt, until satisfied. Once satisfied, all budget surpluses must be returned to the American people (and corporations) in the form of tax rebates. Budget deficits could only be addressed with spending cuts.
Now, tell me why this wouldn't work.
:0corn
IMO, we need a Constitutional Amendment requiring a balanced budget and a simplified tax code. The 28th Amendment would declare a 10% flat tax on all personal income and a 5% consumption tax. And since the Supreme Court has declared corporations have the same rights as individuals, they would also be subject to the same income and consumption taxes. If we can't govern our country on the amount of revenue that would generate, then we're over-spending.
The Amendment would also require that all budget surpluses be used to pay down the national debt, until satisfied. Once satisfied, all budget surpluses must be returned to the American people (and corporations) in the form of tax rebates. Budget deficits could only be addressed with spending cuts.
Now, tell me why this wouldn't work.
:0corn
IMO, we need a Constitutional Amendment requiring a balanced budget and a simplified tax code. The 28th Amendment would declare a 10% flat tax on all personal income and a 5% consumption tax. And since the Supreme Court has declared corporations have the same rights as individuals, they would also be subject to the same income and consumption taxes. If we can't govern our country on the amount of revenue that would generate, then we're over-spending.
The Amendment would also require that all budget surpluses be used to pay down the national debt, until satisfied. Once satisfied, all budget surpluses must be returned to the American people (and corporations) in the form of tax rebates. Budget deficits could only be addressed with spending cuts.
Now, tell me why this wouldn't work.
:0corn
Sorry. I should have qualified that...............................................................
it wont work because it will never pass the Senate and Congress who make their livlihoods from tax dollars. Lobbyists and tax ppl make millions and billions from our existing tax code.
this aint changing
Its exactly the reason it needs to.
Maybe we have to pull a Egypt at some pointe but we are too much like sheep.
IMO, we need a Constitutional Amendment requiring a balanced budget and a simplified tax code. The 28th Amendment would declare a 10% flat tax on all personal income and a 5% consumption tax. And since the Supreme Court has declared corporations have the same rights as individuals, they would also be subject to the same income and consumption taxes. If we can't govern our country on the amount of revenue that would generate, then we're over-spending.
The Amendment would also require that all budget surpluses be used to pay down the national debt, until satisfied. Once satisfied, all budget surpluses must be returned to the American people (and corporations) in the form of tax rebates. Budget deficits could only be addressed with spending cuts.
Now, tell me why this wouldn't work.
:0corn
...........................................................KOD for President :00hour
Cie for Vice President :00hour
Get us running straight boys. How can elected officials just keep fucking everything up so bad.....or at the very least, not provide valid solutions. Everyone would rather just point fingers and not address the problem.....just push blame away from themselves. There's no end in sight for that
So I'm voting for the KOD-Cie ticket
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to be honest we would be fawked
but I would have about 400 million banked for my first and only term. And all of my friends and family would have high paying jobs and sleepovers in the Lincoln bedroom
I woudnt even talk to the American ppl , I would just sign laws that I believed in , put Lindsey Lohan in jail for 3 years, drink all the alcohol I could each day with my feet on the oval office desk.
When ppl walked in to ask me something I would scream........how did you get in here.... Get the fawk out of here.
Oh its you bart. Damn come lets eat some barbecue and have some drinks. Here is a packet of money we were going to send to Egypt but now we dont have to. Damn bart your a rich man.
there is a downside to everything
Maybe Cie could pull it off
The rate at the bottom income bracket currently is at the lowest rate since 1941!
As a comparison, the last year that the top marginal rate was lower than it was today was 1992.
I agree that a progressive income tax with NO deductions would certainly be a BIG improvement over what we have now. But personally, I'd like to do away with the bracket system. IMO, it's too problematic in that each incoming administration wants to redefine the brackets and the result is this never-ending class warfare.I assume you'd also eliminate all other taxes - gas, cigarettes, real property, estate, etc, etc. However, since the present total tax burden (Fed, state, sales, real estate, etc) is 9.2% of total income, your proposal would still raise plenty of money.
However, given all the tax breaks presently in effect, especially for corporations, there's not a chance in Hell the paid shills in Congress would ever go along.
Personally I'd prefer a progressive income tax, but simplified with no deductions at all - no IRA, no mortgage interest, nothing. Tax based on net income period.
I'd start it at a few percent for those below the poverty level and increase as necessary to perhaps 50% at the highest incomes. Again, no funny business deductions, allowances or exclusions.
And I'd spend some more money to hire enough IRA agents to collect it all.
I agree that a progressive income tax with NO deductions would certainly be a BIG improvement over what we have now. But personally, I'd like to do away with the bracket system. IMO, it's too problematic in that each incoming administration wants to redefine the brackets and the result is this never-ending class warfare.
Tax credits on gas-electric hybrids have been around since the Energy Policy Act of 2005 that George W. Bush signed into law.
No flies on you, are there Pro190?
How the hell do you manage to piss off the NICEST guy on this site....
Geez man.
IT'S A REBATE TRENCH NOT A TAX CREDIT!!...
JEEZUS I THOUGHT YOU PEOPLE COULD READ :0074
HMM ..LOOKS LIKE THE FLIES ARE ON YOU DITCH..:nono:
DO I HAVE TO CARRY YOU PEOPLE EVERYDAY :facepalm:
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