DMX7, you could tax everyone at 100% and it wouldn't be enough to pay for the programs now in place.
The point is, raising taxes isn't going to solve anything. Controlling spending and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse are the only solutions.
Tax policy and spending policy really need to be two separate conversations.
John Kerry gave us the latest example of what happens when you raise taxes beyond a certain level. Instead of docking his brand new yacht in Massachussets and paying the $500,000 sales tax, he docked elsewhere -- where, I presume, the taxes aren't so punitive.
This is an example of how higher taxes actually results in lower tax revenue. Simply raising taxes doesn't increase revenue and, at some point, it actually causes taxpayers to shelter assets and incomes where their tax obligation is actually lower.