8/16/2011 9:50:02 AM
8/16/2011 9:57:33 AM
Loneshark why don't you show us the REAL Sweden wealth statistics that you're apparently privy to.
8/16/2011 10:01:11 AM
It was a paper analyzing the banking statistics of international banking after the war on terror made them semi-public (tracking down drug dealers...I mean terrorists!!) and finding per-capita bank account holdings by country were correlated with tax rates, Sweden was included in the analysis. This was evidence that tax avoidance is taking place in proportion to home tax rates, but no where near enough data to attempt to correct the government statistics. I doubt I could find it again, but do you really find it hard to believe greedy human beings would not respond to such an obvious incentive?
8/16/2011 10:14:59 AM
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8/16/2011 10:24:00 AM
I'm sure an American home owner in Baltimore with electricity and a car in 1910 will be surprised to learn they were not middle class (I read a biography recently. The book started by saying he was raised in a thoroughly American middle class household in Baltimore and started work at a newspaper at the age of 14, just like his dad). [Edited on August 16, 2011 at 10:31 AM. Reason : .,.]
8/16/2011 10:28:47 AM
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8/16/2011 10:58:06 AM
8/16/2011 11:30:22 AM
The "liberal" answer to income inequality is always the same: raise taxes. It's simplistic and ignores the fact that the rich pay basically the same tax rate regardless of what the actual tax rate is.The government is actively destroying the middle class. It's chasing labor overseas, and of course, corporate leadership stays here in the United States. We have a monetary system that literally funnels fresh money to the ultra-rich all over the globe. We have drug policies that are destroying communities all over North and South America, preventing the destitute from ever "bootstrapping" their way out.Keep looking to the state as the only solution while ignoring all the problems that it creates...[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 12:13 PM. Reason : ]
8/16/2011 12:10:46 PM
8/16/2011 12:37:15 PM
I'm sure his problems had nothing to do with the housing market going into the toilet in 2008.And it has nothing to do with "knowing the system too well". It's that the system is geared specifically so that the rich can get richer. Those loopholes didn't get put their by accident or because someone carried a decimal wrong. It's because the USA is, and has been for a long a time, a country by the rich and for the rich.[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 1:55 PM. Reason : :]
8/16/2011 1:48:03 PM
8/16/2011 1:58:25 PM
^^I agree with that. The solution, then, is not to just tinker with tax rates - it's to change how taxes are collected entirely.^I've seen that reposted so much in the past 12 hours that I basically have it memorized[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 2:08 PM. Reason : ]
8/16/2011 2:08:12 PM
8/16/2011 6:39:57 PM
enlighten us
8/16/2011 6:54:22 PM
8/16/2011 6:58:10 PM
I realize that. Some take a more nuanced view that is much more in line with my mine, which is that we need to drastically change the way revenue is collected and, obviously, how it is spent.
8/16/2011 7:00:58 PM
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8/16/2011 7:23:15 PM
8/16/2011 9:45:53 PM
Europe appears to have much less income disparity. Lets examine what they're doing differently.
8/17/2011 1:50:34 AM
^ Not at all. European income disparity (calculated EU wide) was comparable to American (calculated US wide). The people of eastern Europe really push down the bottom of income disparity while Switzerland and Monaco really push up the top. Kinda how rural counties and ethnic minorities push down the bottom and Beverly Hills increases the top.
8/17/2011 2:20:39 AM
The difference is, all of the rich people in the US live near poor people. Beverly Hills is a stones throw from Compton, South central and East LA. Geneva doesn't exactly have huge, hopeless ghettos. This puts greater pressures on the poor. Income differences cause the poor to want to live like the rich people they see all the time and that is a huge problem in the US.
8/17/2011 7:07:27 AM
8/17/2011 8:25:20 AM
1. Make college free to everyone.2. Colleges must accept all applicants.3. Colleges must pass EVERYONE regardless of effort, attendance, or grades (just like current public schools).4. Guarantee a middle class wage to all who graduate (everyone).Maybe then the minorities can move up in class. (90% of them still won't do this. Too content smoking and drinking on their porch bitching about middle class whites).
8/17/2011 9:12:35 AM
I'll take one more swing at this and hope you guys can actually read.1)
8/17/2011 9:35:15 AM
8/17/2011 10:53:29 AM
^
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8/17/2011 11:08:24 AM
because then the income disparity would grow between people with advanced degrees and those with 4 year degrees, and then you would want the advanced degrees to be free as well.its never enough. there will always be "haves" and "have nots"
8/17/2011 11:41:43 AM
8/17/2011 11:45:35 AM
8/17/2011 11:46:54 AM
^^^^That would be wonderful. It doesn't have to free, but the cost should not be a barrier for entry to anyone but people who literally have 0 dollars to their name, and in those cases it should be free. I was in Canada a couple weekends ago and one of my cousins was outright shocked when I told them how much my parents paid for my education at a public university. It was roughly 1 semester for me = a 4 year degree for her. Of course, Canada doesn't have a giant military industrial complex that constantly needs fresh bodies. These are the choices facing a high school grad these days who wants a college education but who's parents can't afford it. They can,A. Work 2 part times jobs while going to school part time. Hope they never get sick. Hope their car never breaks down. Hope they never get robbed/stabbed/shot due to having to live in a low rent neighborhood. Hope they never accidentally get knocked up or knock someone up. Hope they have enough time to actually do their school work. Then maybe, in roughly 6-8 years they'll graduate with a mediocre degree, with mediocre grades, from a mediocre university and struggle to find a job in our currently shit economy.B. Join the military for 2 years. Maybe get shipped overseas and get crippled or die defending some arbitrary corporate or political special interest (although the chances of this are considerably lower than the aforementioned risks of part time school and work). After their service, they get a free ride to a great university and upon graduation have a much better chance of finding a private sector job or have guaranteed work in the government/military. All because we'd rather spend $1 trillion a year on sending kids to the Middle East instead of spending a fraction of that on sending them to college.[Edited on August 17, 2011 at 11:56 AM. Reason : :]
8/17/2011 11:54:41 AM
if its that important to them there's always distance ed, night school and community college while trying to climb the ladder at a McJob (many of which offer tuition reimbursement these days because it gets them better and more loyal employees)
8/17/2011 3:44:28 PM
there seems to be a lot of ppl in this thread who are "glass half empty" type of people.
8/17/2011 4:19:49 PM
8/17/2011 4:35:32 PM
I could not disagree more. It is not because consumers don't appreciate free education that free education sucks. Firms care about what they need to care about. If you run a company then you care about how to best please your customers. The problem will free education is that the customer stops being the students and becomes government bureaucrats. The things you must do to please government bureaucrats are different from the things you must do to please students. As students (and their parents) have paid less and less for school, the percentage of college expenditures related to students has fallen, as the number of administrators and office staff necessary to handle the reporting requirements of their government customer has taken priority over teaching staff, classrooms, etc. Students and their parents (whichever one is paying) want marketable skills. Buraucrats want paperwork, control, and sheer quantity of students, they don't have any incentive to care that the education provided was either good or even useful. Just so long as the paperwork is filled out in triplicate. [Edited on August 17, 2011 at 4:57 PM. Reason : .,.]
8/17/2011 4:54:40 PM
8/17/2011 5:41:10 PM
8/17/2011 5:58:43 PM
i know. that's why I was so shocked! I just walked in the bar and not 5 seconds later the bitch was pregnant. it's insane! i was just sitting at a table and this bitch magically got pregnant. we need to do something to fix this!
8/17/2011 6:01:26 PM
You would have to ban alcohol. Alcohol impairs judgement so the moment I walk and and drink to the point where my judgement is a little impaired, I drink more and it gets really impaired. At this point, the establishment that served said alcohol should be responsible for whatever I do. Now if some chick seduces me, I don't have my own judgement so I'm going with her and bam I wake up with a future baby momma.
8/17/2011 6:14:11 PM
i didn't even drink! I just walked in and literally 5 seconds later1 Mississippi...2 Mississippi...3 Mississippi...4 Mississippi...5 Mississippi...bitch is pregnant. didn't even pull my pants down or my zipper down. i was lookin over at my buddy across the room and then this is magically pregnant. i didn't even bust a nut!
8/17/2011 6:35:30 PM
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8/17/2011 6:46:08 PM
Nobody ever argued it was completely controlled by those factors
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