pAs of this writing, it is difficult to speculate on whether or not
the Democrats in Congress will pass the deal to maintain current
tax rates, as agreed upon by Obama and Republican political
leaders. If they fail to do so before the end of the year, the Tax
cuts for the rich, will become tax increases for everyone. The
people in the 10 tax bracket will find their taxes will increase by
50, in order to spite the wealthy from getting a 10 increase.ppThe
tax compromise proposal keeps tax rates for all Americans exactly
where they have been for nearly a decade. It extends benefits for
unemployment for an additional 13 monthsa feather in the Democrats
hats. It raises the estate tax from 0 to 35, but keeps them from
rising back to 55 as they were scheduled to do in 2011chalk up one
for the Republicans. I dont know how anyone can complain about the
payroll tax reduction of 2 in 2011. It will result in a full 2
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lower middle class. Nobody will be rebated more than about 1800 no
matter how high their income.ppDemocrats in Congress have become
indignant because they were cut out of the negotiations and because
they think Obama unnecessarily gave away the farm. But the
Democrats reputation as champions of the little guy is purely
illusion. If they really wanted to maintain tax rates for the
middleclass, that should have been a legislative priority long
before crunch time.ppPersonally, I could live with this deal. As a
middleclass American I would benefit from the payroll tax holiday.
Out of principle I wouldnt shed a tear if the proposal fell through
though. I think it would be a disaster for the Democrats if they
choose to die on this hill. When the average American sees their
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happened. The answer will be that Obama made a deal with
Republicans that was nixed by Democrats. After the lameduck
session, it will be harder for Democrats to save face.ppLet me tell
you about my principles. I believe in limited government. Thats
limited government, and neither anarchy nor a nanny state. As such,
I think taxes are way too high. Tax structure has been used as a
political football to perpetuate class warfare for far too long.
Progressive income tax is a gift from Karl Marx. I prefer a flat
tax rate, either on income or on consumption. We do not have a a
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no tax structure will be much of an improvement if the Congress
continues its spendthrift ways. Tax reduction, or in this case,
continuance of current rates, doesnt cost anything or result in a
deficit. The impression that keeping tax rates the same is a budget
cost, assumes all the money belongs to the government to start
with. If you think of it that way, then look at all the lost
revenue that occurs because the top tax rate isnt at 63 instead of
36. Overspending is the lethal disease. Taxes ought to be limited
to legitimate needs for the government to carry out its
constitutional objectives. It is high time we head back in that
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to buy votes, and considering the money spent, very little to
reduce poverty. Government acting as a charity is a bad idea, in
addition to being constitutionally unjustifiable.ppI am a believer
in supplyside economics. There is an elastic relationship between
the optimum tax rate and the maximum potential revenue to the U.S.
Treasury. One objection I have to supplyside economics though, is
the premise that we should maximize revenue to the treasury. While
in an environment of excessive debt that is an important objective,
it is a subtle innuendo, once again, that the government has all
the money and doles it out at its own good pleasure.ppAnother
concept that eats me is this idea that the rich need to pay their
fair share. Who decides just what this fair share is How does
someone paying little or no taxes have standing for complaining
that someone is greedy for wanting to pay no more than the current
federal income tax rate of 36. Why is the government not criticized
for accomplishing so little, and wasting so much with the vast
financial resources they have at their disposalppLook at it this
way, I was the guy who wrote essays and term papers in college
business classes, complaining that CEOs were overpaid by any
acceptable standard. I still share that sentiment to some degree,
but I dont see how it is the governments prerogative to decide that
issue. What I would prefer is that people make as much as they can,
then be generous with a portion of that money. Liberals, of course,
have no confidence that people, particularly the rich, will do just
that. I think that the wealthy probably dont get the credit they
deserve for their private philanthropy and public job creation. I
have spent all my life either as poor or in the middleclass, but I
reached a point in my thinking where I became fed up with the
campaign of gratuitous coveting of thy neighbors property and a
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greed.p
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