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2003-01-12, 11:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #47 | ||
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What were you trying to say there? It was saying that top 50% of the income bracket paid 96% of the taxes and that the top 1% paid 37%.
I am not sure what you were trying to say. Are you saying it is not fair that people that make bucketloads of money have to pay more taxes than those who can barely afford to survive?
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2003-01-12, 11:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #48 | |||
He's obviously pointing out that since the top 50% pay 96% of the taxes, then they are the one's who need the break. Nav was simply giving you the figures to back up MrVic's point. Here's where liberals screw this up. The rich are always going to pay more in taxes, dollar wise. They should. They do. It's that simple. The problem is that currently if I only make a little bit of money, the government takes 15% (or less depending) of it, but if I make a lot of money, the government takes 42% of it. 15% from the rich would still be more than 15% from the poor, and that would be fair to everyone. What's so hard to get about that? mistled |
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2003-01-13, 12:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #49 | |||
It's that they stole too much money and got caught with it before they could spend it. A 'surplus' is simply where Americans were overtaxed. |
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2003-01-13, 12:08 AM | [Ignore Me] #50 | |||||
Bush didn't need a stance on Enron. They broke the law. Why would Bush need to come out and say that's a bad thing?? No shit he thinks it's a bad thing. That's like asking why Bush hasn't come out and condemned the murderer they caught here last week. It's just too obvious to mention. This kind of thing isn't even asked unless the person is on a witchhunt. mistled |
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2003-01-13, 12:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #51 | ||
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15% income taxes from everyone is not enough to support our government. (it is not their wages where they are getting heavily taxed, it is their capital gains)
So what are you going to do, raise taxes for everyone so that even more people are below the poverty line? Or are you going to take the money from those who can afford to pay it. (I would miss $10,000 alot more than bill gates would miss $1 billion). Again, giving a tax break to the rich has nothing to do with what is fair. It is meant to stimulate the economy by allowing bussinesses to expand and create jobs. These benefits are supposed to trickle down to the middle and lower classes. A tax cut for the rich has absolutely nothing to do with the rich being unfairly over-taxed.
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2003-01-13, 12:15 AM | [Ignore Me] #52 | ||
If the federal government would stick to doing its duties as clearly and very specificially stated in the United States Constitution, 15% from everyone would be more than adequate to run on.
I personally find all the class envy among democrats amusing. It's amazing how democrats can have so much animosity towards the rich when all of the democratic leaders are very rich individuals. By the way, you do realize that a couple that each makes $50,000 a year is among the rich and upper class, don't you? I find it interesting that we always mention Bill Gates when we should be mentioning the lead programmer where we work. |
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2003-01-13, 12:25 AM | [Ignore Me] #53 | |||
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Do you want your power company to be able to charge you whatever they want because they know you need electricity. How about $1000 a month electric bills. What prevents this from happening? It is regulation of bussiness. What is preventing microsoft from taking over the world? government regulation. As far as John Ashcroft and human rights are concerned I think there needs to be a balance there too and the US patriot act went too far. I believe that the government should not be able to hold me indefinately with no charges. I am against military tribunal trials. I think my rights were just fine before 9/11 and it was the FBI and the CIA dropped the ball. 9/11 did not happen because I have the right to a speedy trial. I noticed you did not comment on Ashcrofts racist tendancies. With Enron, you say they broke the law, but where are all the arrests and penalties?? I count two arrests. I could be missing some, but it doesn't seem like very many people got punished. I see that somehow our system allowed an Enron to occur. I also see that Bush made no effort to prevent an enron from happenenig in the future.
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2003-01-13, 12:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #54 | ||
I don't have a problem with some business regulation. I do have a problem with the idea that we should just keep adding new regulations every time someone breaks an old one. We aren't enforcing the ones we have, why create new ones to not enforce?
What prevents $1000/mon electric bills is that people couldn't pay it and as such, the demand is not there. It doesn't matter that everyoen needs electricity if no one can afford to buy it. The electric company knows this. As far as monopolies go, look back at the break up of AT&T in the southeast. After they 'fixed' that monopoly, the prices of everything went up and the service got worse. Some fix. Look at Microsoft since you brought them up. Windows is a monopoly. Linux is free and still can't compete to the average consumer. Everyone runs a Windows OS of somesort (and here come all the people who don't to post). Most of the computers in the world run Windows. And MS doesn't charge $1000 a pop for it. They could. People would still buy it (It'd just be bundled into the cost of the computer they buy). The proliferation of it wouldn't be nearly as great though, and they know that. Regulation hasn't stopped Microsoft because they simply have a better product than anyone else for the average user. (the same can be said for AOL, even if I do despise them). I agree with you about the Patriot Act. It's a load of crap from what I can remember of it. I didn't comment on Ashcroft's racist tendancies because I don't know anything about them. You asked where the arrests were in the Enron case. That's my entire point. We don't need more regulations. We need to arrest people for breaking the laws that we have. Again, Bush shouldn't have to do anything else. Our law enforcement should be enforcing the current law. mistled |
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2003-01-13, 12:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #55 | ||
Look,
REAL Simple, and This one is directed at that idiotic comment about trickle down economics. Where do you think the Boom of the 90's came from? Hmm.. It has been nailed down as starting with RONALD REAGANS SUPPLY SIDE TAX CUTS! WOOT! Amazing thing that, economics....
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2003-01-13, 12:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #56 | ||
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Wow, here's an oxymoron http://www.cia.gov/cia/information/bush.html
I know it's named after Sr. but it's still funny when you first read see the title. |
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2003-01-13, 01:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #57 | |||
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The only good thing that Reagan did was the way he dealt with the Soviet Union.
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2003-01-13, 06:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #58 | ||
Liquid Lex...
If you are going to be a hata' atleast have your facts right.... We were NOT in a recession throught Bush Sr. term, there was a dip in the economy during the last 18 months of his precidency, WHICH by the way was all ready on its way to recovery when Slick Willy came on to the scene. Go, sersiouly, GO LOOK THIS UP MAN. Go find three, four web sites that break it down, you will see if you look around, that most independant, non-partisan economist say, Reagan's "voodoo economics" are in fact, the genisis of the 90's boom.
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2003-01-13, 08:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #59 | ||||
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yeah and wot makes it worse is that loads of the troops invading afghanistan british. the royal marines led it, bush used british special forces for operations INSTEAD of using delta force for ex. hes a knob. end of story. lol
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