that's never going to happen. the american dream is false if it means that everyone should expect to be super-rich at the expense of most of the rest of the country.
1/31/2008 2:18:57 PM
No one is hating the rich....but making ignorant comments like "The poor should get jobs" isn't going to help our country move forward in any way. No matter how much American dream shit you spill out, the truth of the matter is that each American is not afforded the same opportunities on a day to day basis.
1/31/2008 2:20:09 PM
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1/31/2008 2:22:39 PM
i dont know why you wouldnt want POOR PEOPLE TO GET TAX CUTSthat shit baffles my mindyoure saying these people are at a disadvantage, dont have the same opportunities and benefits as the rich, etc, yet you dont want them to have to pay less taxes??]
1/31/2008 2:23:06 PM
that's fine for poor people. rich people shouldn't get tax cuts.
1/31/2008 2:23:41 PM
Of course they never will, that's not my argument....my argument to you is to simply realize the fact. That how HARD you work in this country is not exactly a direct connection to the amount of financial success you have.
1/31/2008 2:24:04 PM
^^rich people shouldnt get tax cuts because you think they all inherited money?rich people who go from rags to riches by working hard all their lives shouldnt get tax cuts?doesn't sound like equality to me
1/31/2008 2:24:25 PM
Alright, whatever, its obvious that you equate lazy with poor, so there's no changing that. But that isn't the case. Go to the ghetto and see how many people are just laying around all day. It will be a lot less than you think.
1/31/2008 2:27:02 PM
1/31/2008 2:27:50 PM
1/31/2008 2:28:46 PM
I've never once said anything about INHERITED wealth. I said that people are given certain opportunities for Advancement depending on the socio-economic status that they were born into.
1/31/2008 2:30:45 PM
^i agree with that, also please bear with me, i'm replying to multiple people at onceheres my thing...why do i want to be rich? what motivation is there for me to work hard and make a better life when i'm going to have to give most of it away to people who havent made a better lifealso i'm sick of the copout of opportunities...every child in this country has the opportunity to go to school from kindergarten through 12th grade, study hard and do well enough to get a college scholarship or take out a student loan, work hard in college, graduate and get a job and do just finedont punish me by taking more of my hard earned money, just because they might not have had parents who cared enough to keep them on the straight and narrow[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 2:34 PM. Reason : .]
1/31/2008 2:31:38 PM
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1/31/2008 2:48:50 PM
1/31/2008 3:23:43 PM
okay. that's fine. i'm not trying to misrepresent myself. i believe in progressive taxation.and my reasoning: the poor use a FAR greater percentage of their income simply to get by than the rich do.[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 3:35 PM. Reason : .]
1/31/2008 3:34:16 PM
We have a progressive tax system.Making it more progressive would come at the expense of the economy.There will always be a trade-off there, no matter what happened back in the 30's and 40's.[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 3:57 PM. Reason : 2]
1/31/2008 3:57:12 PM
well, that's the exact opposite of what happened. so. . . and it wasn't just the 30s and 40s. the prosperity from those changes lasted through the 60s[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 4:01 PM. Reason : .]
1/31/2008 4:00:28 PM
There's a good article in the Washington Post last year that explained about Bush's tax cuts.....The cuts reduced taxes for those earning 1.25 million or more a year by 4.6 percent, whereas the cuts for middle income families (56,000 or so) only saw about 2.9 percent. Seems to me like it'd be reversed.
1/31/2008 4:06:23 PM
^^C'mon man. You seem like a smart guy. Don't argue an indefensible point just because it suits your political slant.Raising taxes, particularly on the wealthy, typically hurts the economy. This is not rocket science. It's reality. In the 30's and 40's, our economy had nowhere to go but up coming off the Great Depression. There were tax cuts in the late 50's and early 60's which spurred the economy. Under LBJ and the "Great Society" years, top tier income tax ballooned to, like 70%. If you recall, that contributed to a little thing called "stagflation". Reagan cut taxes across the board, and all the sudden we had a boom lasting a decade. Taxes aren't the only factor in the economy, but they have a pretty big impact. To argue that raising taxes on the rich would benefit the economy is preposterous.[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 4:11 PM. Reason : 2]
1/31/2008 4:08:32 PM
so the 30 year boom is less important than the 80s boom (for the rich)?
1/31/2008 4:14:15 PM
It's called "post-war expansion". Look it up sometime.I'm gonna quote JFK real quick. You can take it up with him from here on out:
1/31/2008 4:28:02 PM
Tax cuts can stimulate the economy, but not at the expense of a balanced budget and basic investments in oversight and regulation (SEC, FTC, etc.), infrastructure, public safety, education, and a basic safety net. Reasonable people can disagree on where to draw that line, but acting like giving up revenue is always a good idea is silly.
1/31/2008 4:29:26 PM
1/31/2008 4:32:09 PM
I thought it was fairly obvious. We saw a huge post-war expansion throughout the 40's and 50's. As the economy slowed down under the burden of excessive taxation, JFK realized that it was necessary to cut taxes, which kept the economy afloat at a time when it was in danger of plunging into a recession.At least that's the way I understand it.
1/31/2008 4:35:04 PM
I think it is kind of pointless to debate economic policy espicially when it comes to taxes. People will always favor a policy that most benefits them currently or there future expected economic state. The one exception is heartfelt upper-middle class liberals who feel that the state has a duty to give handouts to the poor. 70% of which are poor b.c they are lazy, lack intelligence, or made their own bad decisions in life.Rich people will always bitch about having to pay taxes for services that often have a net utilitarian benefit to society. Meanwhile poor people will always bitch that they should pay less but the rich should pay more. Part of this is jealous and the other part is they want more gov't programs to help them out while paying less. There is no perfect solution.[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 4:50 PM. Reason : a]
1/31/2008 4:47:16 PM
I would argue that good infrastructure and a skilled workforce are just as essential to the economy as competitive tax rates (and all are important).[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 4:49 PM. Reason : .]
1/31/2008 4:49:18 PM
^exactly this is why i actually view taxes collected and distributed for the use of education as actually an investment in the economy. Same with infrastructure to allow the transportation of goods, people, and ideas.
1/31/2008 4:51:30 PM
1/31/2008 5:12:37 PM
while i think ^that is clearly the exception and not the rule, oh well, step on some folks and don't get stepped on...life moves pretty fast...adapt to whats going on or you'll be the one getting stepped onunless of course you have faith in politicians to make it right! hahaha yeah i didnt think so]
1/31/2008 5:13:58 PM
1/31/2008 5:50:05 PM
I've been thinking about it a little and I decided I will no longer work with all the real numbers. It's just not fair that numbers can get as big as they want without bound. What about the little guy like 1/2 or 1/10? I mean we can't survive without fractions.Nope, that's it from now on I'm just using [0,1] and that's that.[end nerd rant/][Edited on January 31, 2008 at 6:25 PM. Reason : .]
1/31/2008 6:24:36 PM
maybe some Republicans have some mistaken notions about the poor, but I think these pale in comparison to the mistaken notions that Democrats have about the "rich".
1/31/2008 8:06:28 PM
1/31/2008 8:52:43 PM
If I could vote for GW Bush twice I'll have no problem voting for McCain. At least he's not Guliani.
1/31/2008 8:55:16 PM
1/31/2008 8:55:17 PM
I don't think anyone is freely promoting "handouts," but rather a reversal on a tax program that saves a person making 1.25 million a year about 24 more thousand dollars. I don't think that money will make a huge difference in that person's life, yet giving just a grand more back to someone making 30k a year can make a HUGE difference.
1/31/2008 8:59:08 PM
1/31/2008 9:04:42 PM
so someone who makes 30k a year didn't EARN the money they would get back? The tax cut STILL is saving that person making 1.25 a year something like 36 thousand a year. The working poor are NOT unintelligent, lazy, or have necessarily made bad decisions in their life. What if you had been born into a family in rural Georgia where you went to sub-standard schools that could never have prepared you for college or into a family that didn't value education and college as much as hard work. The way you speak makes it seem that you assume everyone was given the same opportunities that you were afforded, and that's just not true. No one is saying hike up taxes for the rich and curb their profits; all I care about is reversing them to FAIR levels such as those before Bush came into power.
1/31/2008 9:10:18 PM
Unless you come from living in poverty, you won't understand poverty.Poor people are lazy. Of course there are exceptions. Let's not be stupid. But, let's also be realistic. You have no excuse in America. There are charities, churches, and government agencies on practically every street corner. You do not have to starve, be cold, or naked. That's why America is so wonderful.Growing up around poor people, I know how many of them think. They WANT to be the scum of the earth and they WANT to be hand fed. I have yet to meet a hard working poor person. Honest hard working people are not poor. They may struggle. They may suffer a little. They may have not have the latest HDTV. But, a hard working American will never be poor. There are some who work two jobs and still struggle, but that's because they have made or will make STUPID financial decisions. If you are that stupid and lazy, then you probably deserve to be poor.If an illegal immigrant can come into this country and make enough money to live in America, pay rent, buy food, and clothes, then the physically/mentally healthy American citizen has NO EXCUSE.[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 9:15 PM. Reason : bold]
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1/31/2008 10:03:55 PM
Hur and prawn, you guys need to stop trying. The liberals will never understand that someone who earns there money and is succesful is somehow entitled to their OWN money.The whole notion that someone makes alot hence must be evil is ridiculous, but is becoming more common. People simply dont want to work hard, sacrifice and save. So those that do, need to be punished. I think it is more of a jealousy and ignorance. Mostly because none of us make that much money or have any idea of the debts they might have. I tried to watch the debate tonight and had to turn it off. I just had too much of rich SENATORS telling some people how other sections of their society either dont need the money they make, or they make too much because "people need it". What should have been met with boos, was met with cheers.To me a fairtax is the best answer, stop penalizing working and saving. The next best is the flat tax where everyone takes home the same percentage. It will also end class warfare bc if the govt wants to raise more money for BS then EVERYONE will have to fund it. Right now its too easy to say "yeah, we need that, but let the other guy pay for it..not me".
1/31/2008 10:15:49 PM
^ i mean i understand but its a naive way of thinking and they need to grow up are realize how the real world works. Marxist theories were implemented into gov't during the 20th century and proven not to work. I used to feel the same way when i was a freshman and just wanted to spend my time smoking up, going to concerts, and partying. Then one day you realize that lifestyle is immature and the perks of working for success.
1/31/2008 10:19:15 PM
1/31/2008 10:41:01 PM
I agree with HUR for once.....people in this country need to step up and be responsible for themselves. The more the govt gets involved, the less incentive people have to better themselves.
1/31/2008 11:15:59 PM
why wouldn't i argue for my own gain?i have no illusion that i will ever be in the upper 1% of the country. and it won't be for lack effort. i won't be a leech of society. but i do think that those who have more money have benefited from our society should carry a larger burden than the rest. do you think just because people have to pay more in taxes that they wouldn't want to be rich anymore? that's lunacy.
1/31/2008 11:17:32 PM