1/18/2008 10:28:55 PM
I'm sure the bulk of the tax cuts will go to economic special interests and not the people who have lost their homes from predatory lending practices
1/18/2008 10:52:31 PM
That war thing's free, right?If that's the case, this shouldn't be a problem.
1/18/2008 11:14:00 PM
Fiat money lets you do everything!
1/18/2008 11:22:44 PM
I'm putting my rebate in my savings account.
1/18/2008 11:53:31 PM
So the solution to a problem caused by people being in debt is to just create more debt?
1/19/2008 1:42:54 AM
I hate this country. I hate this god damned country.
1/19/2008 1:47:04 AM
1/19/2008 1:54:12 AM
^get your black ass out of soap box
1/19/2008 1:56:15 AM
Normally I wouldn't post an image on TSB but it was really all that I could say about this article... it wouldn't have been worth my time to just post "Fucking government."
1/19/2008 2:02:45 AM
1/19/2008 2:42:21 AM
man wtf"predatory lending practices"the fucking lenders knew these people were subprime people...its their own fucking fault for giving them the loans
1/19/2008 2:44:01 AM
i don't hold the lenders blamelessbut i put by far the lion's share of the blame on the dumbshits who bought houses they couldn't afford by means of...uhh, creative financing options.If they were trying to live beyond their means, fuck 'em.If they were trying to speculate on real estate, they probably know enough about finance to know they were taking on substantial risk. Double fuck 'em.My only real sympathy isn't really even that--it's that maybe a little bit of intervention would minimize how much these retards manage to flush everyone's else's finances.
1/19/2008 2:54:11 AM
"You know things are bad when democrats agree to give money back to tax-payers"I know the dems were trying to tie infastructure improvements into it, to make it more of a long term solution rather than a one time boosts, I don’t know the specifics of it, or if they were able to make it happen in so short a time with the pressure they were under after the white house announcing all this.
1/19/2008 6:47:36 AM
1/19/2008 7:42:54 AM
I agree with duke.The shit thing is that this tax "rebate" will go to those who pay no taxes at all. And it seems I wont get any because im ubber rich and make a couple grand more than the cut off. Thanks for fucking me over yet again. But i understand where I deserve to be punished. Going 8 years of school, massive debts to educate myself...sure I would have been better off in the govt eyes to just go into massive debts buying shit I cant afford instead, then I would get some fucking relief. Way to keep rewarding the irresponsible and punishing the responsible. Like the idiots who, during that time, paid more for a 30 year fixed rate because they arent fucking morons. And the real idiots who, gasp, bought a house thier income would allow.
1/19/2008 10:11:13 AM
1/19/2008 10:30:20 AM
Romneys stimulus plan is better IMO. Permanent, make the lowest tax bracket 7.5%, No tax on savings for middle class (HUGE PLUS PLUS in my book, essentially makes a ROTH pointless), and lower corporate taxes to help push corporate growth(which is another important peice of the economic recession).Just handing out cash to people doesnt really encourage growth out of a recession on a long term basis.
1/19/2008 10:32:56 AM
Its funny how when a recession is coming EVERYONE talks about taxcuts/rebates to stimulate the economy, even democrates. Just the other times they are the devil.Robster, I agree, however why only no tax on savings for the middle class? Why not everyone?Thats what I would love about no income and a consumption tax. It puts an end to this BS class warfare. If govt wants to raise taxes to fund some BS project it affects EVERYONE. Right now shit is too easy to pass bc people want every program but let the "rich" pay for it. If that changed people might actually consider what we really need if it would personally affect them. IMO
1/19/2008 10:39:49 AM
they need to be using that cash to correct the financial institution and rescue the insurance companies that may belly up b.c they insure the banks from these huge mortgage defaults
1/19/2008 1:39:13 PM
Well, taxes in general dont hurt the upperclass so much.By middle, I really meant middle and lower classes .... Middle being less that 200k per year.So, really, everyone but the rich. They dont need savings breaks. They all have tax shelters already anyhow.
1/19/2008 1:57:04 PM
Don't forget to file your tax rebates as an income this spring.
1/19/2008 2:00:57 PM
I'll use my incredible powers to predict that this won't do jack shit to the economy. Foreclosures and their secondary and tertiary effects are the problem. This paltry amount won't do anything to change the fundamental situation.Tax cut? I could have sworn this was just the gov spending money it doesn't have in order to affect the economy in a way that it cannot.[Edited on January 19, 2008 at 3:05 PM. Reason : .]
1/19/2008 3:03:32 PM
"Way to keep rewarding the irresponsible and punishing the responsible."This is basically all our government is doing nowadays, not just with this measure.
1/19/2008 3:56:00 PM
1/19/2008 7:15:26 PM
I dont agree that the rich should pay more in their taxes. Unless they choose to through spending. Its unfair to punish success.
1/19/2008 10:50:46 PM
1/19/2008 11:04:46 PM
No, i mean relative terms.It's pretty widely accepted that the rich should pay more in taxes than the poor--my quarrel is with the PERCENTAGE that the "rich" (which is a misnomer in many, many cases) get bitchslapped with, because the other 95% of the country thinks everything's cool and a good idea, since they can just stick the "rich" with the tab.
1/19/2008 11:42:55 PM
^ It's because the first 25k a family brings in is far more important to basic survival than the next 475k made by a rich person. The unfairness of a completely flat percentage tax should be just as obvious to people as the unfairness of an excessively skewed progressive-rate income tax. That's why some not-so-flat-tax plans basically have a lower cut off where you don't pay much if any in the way of income tax.I bet if you just further skewed the progressively-rated income tax system we have today (so that the highest 1 or 2 brackets were only 1% or less of the population) you'd lose a lot of the support for the idea of the flat tax. I'm not saying we should or could do that, then we'd just have our truly-rich fleeing for london. I guess that's because I find the idea of people proposing tax-related plans in politics are doing it out of anything more than self-interest to be highly dubious. [Edited on January 20, 2008 at 12:06 AM. Reason : ]
1/19/2008 11:58:18 PM
oh yeah, i'm fully awareright now we have the doo-doo brown linei'm arguing for the blue line, not the red linevertical axis is in absolute $ paid, not %actually, i'd rather shitcan the income tax (and capital gains tax). something along the lines of the FairTax might be ok...I'd like to take a look at a VAT (which I admittedly know only enough about to be dangerous).
1/20/2008 12:28:24 AM
1/20/2008 12:34:53 AM
shit, i can't believe i'll be in the top 10% of earners in a few months yet i still feel broke
1/20/2008 12:38:40 AM
1/20/2008 12:47:33 AM
1/20/2008 1:15:08 AM
I love that argument. The government taking more of the next 100k than the first doesn't discourage me from finishing my graduate degree to get it. It's not like there are many realistic situations where working more and investing doesn't still get you MORE money. I'm not saying it doesn't influence what KINDS of investments/savings people do though. That's not the same as "punishing" or "discouraging" more work/earnings.
1/20/2008 1:34:02 AM
Any system where the most productive people in society are coerced into being servants of the poor is pretty discouraging to me.
1/20/2008 1:43:32 AM
people always want what they can not have. Poor fuckers who did not succeed in life for whatever reason will always want to tax the more well to do so that a. they have less tax burden.b. receive more gov't handouts from the taxes collected via income redistribution.The problem is that some balance is needed to ensure civil stability while numbing the masses so that they perform their role in society in order to maximize efficiency. I really think gov't policies should be considered a type of engineering as the dilemmas faced by politicians and the net result of the society could be engineered and modeled much like any other engineering problem.
1/20/2008 2:10:08 AM
^^ Huh? who is a servant of the poor?
1/20/2008 2:24:12 AM
1/20/2008 2:34:56 AM
1/20/2008 2:37:08 AM
1/20/2008 2:40:34 AM
^ The problem with that though is that it makes the fair tax slightly regressive, instead of the prebate, which supposedly remains slightly progressive.Because a rich person theoretically would buy more food, or more expensive food, they'd be benefitting more than a poor person buying store brands or buying less food.
1/20/2008 2:44:24 AM
in my opinion, the fairest tax is a straight consumption tax with no prebate, just have certain food and clothes untaxed. The next fairest is teh flat tax. We need to do something to end this BS class warfare. Of course every program is a great idea when it benefits me but someone else pays for it. A consumption or flat tax woudl prevent this BS.
1/20/2008 9:42:03 AM
^The problem with the Flat tax is we've already tried it and it didn't work. Back in the 1980's, Reagan simplified the income tax code. They got rid of a bunch of loopholes and reduced brackets.Unfortunately, the income tax was still in place and politicians over the years have ballooned it into the massive mess we have today.
1/20/2008 10:17:05 AM
^Does that mean it didn't work not because of some inherent flaw in a flat tax system, but because of deliberate intervention by our politicians?I'm kind of torn on the issue of our current tax system. On the one hand I don't think it's unreasonable to ask the rich to pay more in income taxes; someone who makes $500k/year can pay as much as 40% of their income and still get by comfortably, whereas the same cannot be said for someone making only $50k/year. But on the other hand, we seem to have this problem where instead of using that tax money to help out the less fortunate and help get them back into the economy, we give them free handouts and encourage them to not do anything.As for the OP, all I can say is that it's too little too late. We're headed for a recession big time, if we're not already in it, and there's no stopping this train ride now that gravity has taken over.
1/20/2008 11:39:05 AM
Hey, what a great idea!Let's put the national government $150 billion MORE in the red! I'm sure the American people will love all the new money they get and elect the same politicians back in office!
1/20/2008 12:52:57 PM
I AM A WEALTHY INDIVIDUAL AND I SEE NO REASON WHY OTHER PEOPLE SHOULD BE HELPED. I BELIEVE THAT ALL PEOPLE HAVE PERFECT INTELLIGENCE IN EVERY TRANSACTION THEY ENACT, AND FOR THIS REASON I BELIEVE THAT THE MARKET IS PERFECT. STOP GOVERNMENTING ME!!!!!!!!
1/20/2008 12:55:26 PM
^ random...
1/20/2008 12:57:08 PM
well if you're going to call people stupid for having agreed to certain loan terms ("predatory") then you are also arguing that they completely knew what they were doing and that there was no misinformation along the process. but hey, why should simple market externalities get in the way
1/20/2008 1:19:01 PM
1/20/2008 1:32:16 PM