the main benefit of this isn't that we could borrow more, it is that we wouldn't have to pay interest on the debt we just destroyed.
Yes.
Not much, but more than $0. Everyone above the poverty line should owe at least $1 in income tax IMO.When Warren Buffet and other hyper-wealthy pays 17%, what do you expect a $30K gross person to pay in income tax?
As for Warren Buffett, I've said all along I'm fine with raising capital gains tax rates. In fact I think if we got rid of cap gains rates all together we could lower the marginal rates and still come out ahead on revenue.
the main benefit of this isn't that we could borrow more, it is that we wouldn't have to pay interest on the debt we just destroyed.
I will say it again.
All income earners should pay a tax that is subject to increase or decrease to them. Not just others. It's about accountability. Accountability of who we vote for. Accountability so people vote for the best for everyone instead of being bough by political promises of doing things they want with other people;'s money.
To be fair, the way I saw it, Pelosi passed everything she damn well pleased.
I will say this though, I agree with CC and am not about to pick apart the process that led him to that which I agree with.
Well, at least not until we replace the debt we destroyed with new debt........
(Slaps forehead) DOH!
"Pelosi passed everything she damn well pleased."
she did pretty well only in the House, but the Senate Repugs and DINOs meant there was never a super majority in the Senate, so House stuff got modified seriously or killed.
The "borrowing room" boutons cheerily alluded to upstream. New stimulus funded by a straight up gimmick, courtesy of Ron Paul.
There's no way this actually flies, right?
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I wouldn't say no way, but Paul's idea certainly doesn't seem to be picking up any steam. At least not in the media. So that leads me to think that it's not going to fly. For now.
Really? All he had to do was nothing and we would be using the Clinton tax rates now. The Bush tax cuts became the Obama tax cuts when he renewed them. Can't blame the GOP for that...but you'll find a way I'm sure.
So when someone pays rent, could the landlord offer that property at a lower rate if the landlord didn't have to pay income taxes?You seem to suggest that they do not help bear the burden.
Sure. Not a very relevant point though since whatever transitive tax burden you're claiming the non-income tax payers are "burdened" with is equally felt by the income tax payers on top of the income taxes that they're paying.
Of course one could also play this game on the other end of the income spectrum and say that the rich shouldn't have to pay any income taxes either because of the taxes paid by whoever they're doing business with.
That would not have been the proper timing, but eventually I all of the bush tax cuts should expire. The key is to phase the cuts/tax increases in over time as to limit drag on on GDP growth. My primary issue with the December Tax agreement is the priorities. First things first…give everyone their tax cuts, the millionaires included, and now we can really get down to business and start cutting subsidies for the poor…and NPR.
You may not have been listening carefully. What CC proposed isn't very different from what a number of regular posters regularly say, and he was hardly the first to say it here. That honor goes to coyotes_geek by my casual reckoning...
...your desire to be in a very small club with CosmicCowboy, totally notwithstanding
Sorry. I'm not a fan.
Missing something you said doesn't make me ADHD.
lol at all the silly mother s that still think the Fed is any part of the US/US Govt.
Or that our govt has any control over the FED,
Or that the treasury has a damn thing to do with the FED.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcvuBETuwn0
Were you talking to somebody?
Yeah, in a roundabout way, this is what I was getting at.
Nice rundown. TGIF.![]()
What do you all think about just printing more money to cover the expenditures rather than increasing the ceiling?
nO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY IT'S A BAD IDEA
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