i hope Bush is able to get rid of this turd
7/21/2005 5:26:36 PM
agreed.
7/21/2005 6:31:41 PM
I have a better idea! Why not scrap the primary tax system and completely replace it with the alternative minimum tax!
7/21/2005 11:52:01 PM
7/21/2005 11:53:20 PM
The National Sales Tax now being considered in congress would completely eliminate the alternative Min. Tax as well as the federal with-holding tax, the social security tax, the death tax, and capital gains tax. Instead of taxing earnings, the new system would tax spending.
7/22/2005 10:13:56 AM
Is that the Fair-Tax? http://www.fairtax.orgThat would be even better.
7/22/2005 10:29:18 AM
^^I think somebody showed Boortz TWW.^yes[Edited on July 22, 2005 at 10:38 AM. Reason : d]
7/22/2005 10:38:35 AM
i'm not on your side therei mean, i'm on the L3ft after alljust the AMT is retarded
7/22/2005 6:51:13 PM
eh.. you'll evolve.
7/22/2005 11:05:50 PM
Since fairtax came up, I had some concerns about the idea that I never really got an answer from. I've emailed them several times and still not heard a response from them. In case anyone here is a little bit closer to these guys or could answer these questions themselves:1. It is regressiveYou can add in all the rebates you want, that won't change the taxed base. SALES TAXES ARE REGRESSIVE. This is because consumption level rises much more slowly than than disposable income. This is due to fixed consumption. To explain it more clearly, the poor and middle class are forced to spend more of their income in order to survive. They are being tax more because proportionally the taxed rate for the rich rises much slower than the proportional taxed rate for the poor and middle class.The blue line is disposable income, the purple line is taxed consumption, I assumed a 30% increase of spending (probably MUCH MUCH more than actual, but I didn't want to hear shit about my graph being misleading)2. It removes the economic stabilization income tax providesIncome tax is an economic stabilizer, it helps our economy bounce back from recessions and slow down inflations. Our economy would take huge hits and plunge into depressions after the smallest recessions under the fairtax system. For example, let's say the economy takes a downturn and spending slows down. Your company takes a hit and lays you off. You STILL have to pay taxes even though you make NO MONEY. This is going to really curb your spending, causing a further hit in the economy. Meanwhile the big wigs are still only taking on a minuscule proportion of the tax burden, while you are forced to take on the largest part while STILL UNEMPLOYED.3. It will foster a black market and has huge, completely legal loopholes.First off, black markets will get much larger as the comparative gain for buying black market goes from 2% to 30%. Secondly, Untaxed consumption is a huge part of american consumption. Everytime you buy vegetables from a street vendor, download illegal music or movies off the internet, buy merchandise off of ebay or thousands of other things, you add to the untaxed portion of consumption. What do you think will happen when the tax rate on everything else jumps up 30%?And finally, There is a huge loophole on how corporations are taxed. Corporations are only required to pay tax on FINAL GOODS, so I'll incorporate myself. My corporation won't have to pay any taxes on final goods I buy (my car, my house, computers, appliances) and I'll produce one $1 widget a month and sell it to my wife and it will be the only taxes we'll pay all month. All I have to say is that I produce my good in my house, or I use my car to transport my good, and instantly my house and my car change from final goods taxed at 30% to intermediate goods taxed at 0%. AND ALL OF THIS WOULD BE COMPLETELY LEGAL, there would be no way to prevent things like this without taxing corporations for intermediate goods.
7/23/2005 12:35:01 AM
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7/30/2005 12:58:19 AM
Keep in mind that you are currently paying a 20% embedded tax on everything you purchase. This reflects all of the federal taxes that are paid in the process of producing goods and services.The FairTax eliminates these embedded taxes and prices will fall due to competitive pressures. The 23% sales tax will basically balance out the savings from embedded taxes and we will be paying about the same for items as we do now. Only now, you get a rebate check from the gov't each month to cover the taxes paid on necessities (thus removing the poor from the tax-rolls). You also save the money you pay each year for tax return preparation. You also get all of your pay-check and are no longer punished for achieving. The country would turn into a giant tax-haven, attracting capital investment from all over the world. It is futile to discuss this with communists such as our pal Kris, who at their core despise our capitalistic system. They are the last ones who want to see our economy succeed. btw... the Linder/Boortz FairTax book will be released on Aug 2. It's already topping Amazon's best-seller lists. The book, tour and TV press will generate a lot of interest in the cause. This will definitely be a grass-roots project. The Washington establishment, both democrat and republican, will do everything they can to kill the FairTax. The people will have to start demanding action (as they did with the recent eminent domain ruling).
7/30/2005 1:25:37 AM
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7/31/2005 4:03:31 PM
just to grammar ninja you, I think you meant to say that person B makes 100K
7/31/2005 4:11:43 PM
You completely ignored what I said, smakr. Person B spent 65,000 on sewing machines to start a new factory. With a flat sales tax, he payed 30% sales tax on the machines. With an income tax system, he paid the same 30%. The only way Person B could avoid paying the full 30% is if he shoved a portion of his salary in a matress. Of course, in a far larger scale, with a flat 30% income tax, the full 30% would eventually paid in full... but I think the explanation would be too confusing for you.[Edited on July 31, 2005 at 9:41 PM. Reason : .]
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8/1/2005 4:45:57 AM
8/1/2005 10:09:17 AM
Remember that with the FairTax, the poor pay no federal taxes. No matter how many examples you create, they pay no federal taxes.. how is "no taxes" regressive?Currently the poor pay payroll taxes. Those would be eliminated under the FairTax. They are also paying the 20% embedded tax on all goods and services. That would be eliminated under the FairTax. A married couple with two children would be protected by the rebate from tax on the first $25,000 /year they spend. So they can spend $2083 per month on new items tax-free. And any used items they buy are completely tax-free. Communists should embrace the FairTax if they think it will not work. Let the greedy capitalist pigs put the tax in place and let the country fall into ruin, that way the communist revolution can occur sooner and the country can flourish in a marxist nirvana!
8/1/2005 10:55:27 AM
40,000 a year is considered middle class, not poor.All fair tax accomplishes is transfering the tax burden even more so on the middle and working classes of america and the rich escape unfazed.
8/1/2005 10:56:12 AM
"...After destructing the old order, revolutionaries help build a new government that adheres to the emerging social relationships that have been made possible by the advanced productive forces" --Che GuevaraChe would've love the FairTax if he thought it would help destruct the old order. From what I've read, Bush's tax committee is probably just going to reccommend the elimination of the AMT. Of course taxes will have to be raised and some deductions eliminated for everyone to "pay" for the missing AMT taxes. What kind of reform is that?
8/1/2005 11:15:16 AM
Look, while I think this "fairtax" crap is interesting, and not "regressive" as these blokes let on, I still dislike it. I would greately prefer a simplified income tax system as proposed by Ronald Reagan (0%, 15%, 25%, 35%). Your "FairTax" proposal would require amending the constitution. A simplified tax system would require nothing more than 51% of both houses.
8/1/2005 12:36:05 PM
i actually like the idea of a luxury tax, so long as it's actually applied as it's supposed to bemaybe it will cut down on rampant overspending and consumerism and make people actually think about what they're buying.
8/1/2005 1:15:31 PM
I know what I'm buying, a leer jet!And a really big house! Why not? Isn't the world going to shit anyway? Better spend it while you can!
8/1/2005 2:35:38 PM
8/1/2005 3:21:00 PM
Wow, Kris, FairTax sucks! Whenever I buy tires they are going to have to ask me what they are for! This sounds even more invasive than the current fuck-the-ass system. Why not a simple sales tax on everything, regardless of purpose or use? Why does everything the government does have to be so fucking complex?
8/1/2005 5:28:02 PM
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8/1/2005 6:47:12 PM
First off, I don't hate capitalism any more than I hate something like the telegram. But that's all ad homeniem. He resorts to attacking something totally irrelevant as his fairtax house of cards falls to the floor.
8/1/2005 7:05:44 PM
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8/1/2005 10:21:34 PM
T. Coleman Andrews served as Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service for three years, from 1953 to 1955. Upon his resignation, Andrews made the following statement. ..
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8/2/2005 12:19:50 AM
8/2/2005 12:26:19 AM
Fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face.I have here in my hand a list of two hundred and five people that were known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping the policy of the State Department.
8/2/2005 12:30:41 AM
8/2/2005 1:04:10 PM
I'd just like to hear thge explaination for this "The income tax is bad because it has robbed you and me of the guarantee of privacy and the respect for our property that were given to us in Article IV of the Bill of Rights."
8/2/2005 1:39:03 PM
8/2/2005 3:22:33 PM
Exactly, the man predicted an apocalypse that never happened
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