To reduce the debt, would you support a tax hike for rich?

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  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    anybody here rich that thinks taxes should be raised for the rich? Or all all of you who are saying "tax the rich" just trying to spend someone's hard earned money.

    I bet it's the later.

    Bad idea.
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    anybody here rich that thinks taxes should be raised for the rich? Or all all of you who are saying "tax the rich" just trying to spend someone's hard earned money.

    I bet it's the later.

    Bad idea.
    i, like most others, are saying let the bush cuts expire and return to clinton levels. obama tried to let them expire last year but the gop held their collective breath and held unemployment benefits hostage until obama agreed to extend them. bet you don't remember that one since it was more than 6 months ago, right?
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  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    didn't answer my question from 10 minutes ago let alone 6 months ago

    :roll:
  • CH156378CH156378 Posts: 1,539
    anybody here rich that thinks taxes should be raised for the rich? Or all all of you who are saying "tax the rich" just trying to spend someone's hard earned money.

    I bet it's the later.

    Bad idea.


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  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 40,238
    lets try this. Close as many loop holes/tax breaks as possible for companies that shipped jobs overseas and who use other countries banks in an effort to shield them from US tax code?

    Also let those TEMPORARY bush cuts expire. In fact any time cuts are voted in as temporary, I say it should also be a part of the law that they cant be allowed to be extended.
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  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    didn't answer my question from 10 minutes ago let alone 6 months ago

    :roll:
    kind of like how you never ever answer any questions??

    i answered your question. yes it is a good idea.

    do you remember why obama extended the bush cuts or not? this argument would not be taking place today if the gop had not pulled that stunt. so i ask you:

    with those tax cut extensions, where are the jobs that have been created?
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  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,524
    Nope. Penalizing successful people and discouraging further, job-creating success is foolish.

    History has proven this time and time again.

    Why again are we hashing this out?

    because history shows, trickle down works. hahahahaha
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    Na, they pay too much already.
  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    anybody here rich that thinks taxes should be raised for the rich? Or all all of you who are saying "tax the rich" just trying to spend someone's hard earned money.

    I bet it's the later.

    Bad idea.


    I say let all of the bush tax cuts expire...

    by the way, it's "latter"...

    taxes are the cost of being part of this country...don't like it, make a choice... :wave:
  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 9,192
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"
  • butterjambutterjam Posts: 215
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    I would with a compromise to bring home all or most of the troops from around the world and audit the federal reserve.
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  • Smellyman wrote:
    Nope. Penalizing successful people and discouraging further, job-creating success is foolish.

    History has proven this time and time again.

    Why again are we hashing this out?

    because history shows, trickle down works. hahahahaha

    Or we can impose even more taxes and regulations and stifle further econmoic development.

    This may sound strange to more socialist sensibilities, but people actually need incentives to start businesses, maintain profits, create jobs, etc.
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  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,495
    inmytree wrote:
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html

    It be over $11/day extra...that's some serious cheese. I guess my kid doesn't have to go to college. :?
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  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    inmytree wrote:
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html

    It be over $11/day extra...that's some serious cheese. I guess my kid doesn't have to go to college. :?

    not sure if you're being serious or not, but something needs to happen...

    that can can only be kicked so far (<say that 3 times fast ;) ) ...

    tax increases coupled with spending cuts are needed...

    for me, I'd look at military spending....but he repubs what to cut funding for grandma and grandpa....fine, if that's what the think is best...but those cuts alone won't pay the bills...

    and you're kid be fine, he has you as a dad... :D
  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 9,192
    inmytree wrote:
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html

    It be over $11/day extra...that's some serious cheese. I guess my kid doesn't have to go to college. :?

    If you're making $125,000/year that kind of increase shouldn't stop your kid from going to college.
  • PJPOWERPJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    Regardless, the rich will still get richer and the poor will keep buying TVs that they can't afford. My problem is that these extra taxes will probably not even go towards paying off the deficit...There are too many special interest groups that must be payed off before that happens, lol Odds are they'll say that a large sum of it will go to programs like medicaid and medicare and all kinds of subsidies and the poor will keep buying TVs that they can't afford. After all of the scandalls coming to light about our "leaders" mishandling tax $ and spending millions on things that only support there own personal interests...it's amazing that anyone trusts the government with handling their money. Do people actually believe that these "rich" people that are "leaders" in our government will support themselves having to pay higher taxes...or are they just feeding the public bullshit in hopes that they will have even more tax dollars to play with?
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,156
    inmytree wrote:
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html
    Good grief! That's a mortgage payment and a half!

    Those in support of going back to Clinton era taxes have to either be

    1) In school
    2) Supported by someone else / have dual incomes
    3) Really committed to social programs
    4) A hardcore Democrat w/ horse blinders on

    As a single guy who clips coupons and is constantly looking for ways to save and reduce costs, this would hurt big-time.
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,495
    Jason P wrote:
    inmytree wrote:
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html
    Good grief! That's a mortgage payment and a half!

    Those in support of going back to Clinton era taxes have to either be

    1) In school
    2) Supported by someone else / have dual incomes
    3) Really committed to social programs
    4) A hardcore Democrat w/ horse blinders on

    As a single guy who clips coupons and is constantly looking for ways to save and reduce costs, this would hurt big-time.


    No way should taxes be raised until AFTER spending cuts. Otherwise, the cuts will never come.
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  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    GO BEAVER, where are all the jobs?

    I guess the white house doesn't think that really matters. out of touch fuck bags.
  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    GO BEAVER, where are all the jobs?

    I guess the white house doesn't think that really matters. out of touch fuck bags.

    :lol:
  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    Jason P wrote:
    inmytree wrote:
    Go Beavers wrote:
    Maybe the question should be: "would you support a tax hike for yourself?"

    yes...

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio ... 23003.html
    Good grief! That's a mortgage payment and a half!

    Those in support of going back to Clinton era taxes have to either be

    1) In school
    2) Supported by someone else / have dual incomes
    3) Really committed to social programs
    4) A hardcore Democrat w/ horse blinders on

    As a single guy who clips coupons and is constantly looking for ways to save and reduce costs, this would hurt big-time.

    or

    5) someone who understands there is a cost to being a citizen of the U.S.

    many before you have said the same things and kicked the can down the road...

    someone is going to have to pay this debt...just cutting social programs only is not going to get it done...
  • GO BEAVER, where are all the jobs?

    I guess the white house doesn't think that really matters. out of touch fuck bags.

    Barry's beginning to see how charm doesn't feed voters without jobs.

    He probably just needs to take another vacation to soothe his nerves and get this mess figured out.
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,495
    inmytree wrote:
    or

    5) someone who understands there is a cost to being a citizen of the U.S. and if you have worked hard in life to achieve some measure of comfort then you owe a far greater % of your income to those that don't have as much as you.



    someone is going to have to pay this debt...and it ain't going to be the people that only take from the system


    Fixed. ;)
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  • BlockheadBlockhead Posts: 1,538
    inmytree wrote:
    or

    5) someone who understands there is a cost to being a citizen of the U.S. and if you have worked hard in life to achieve some measure of comfort then you owe a far greater % of your income to those that don't have as much as you.



    someone is going to have to pay this debt...and it ain't going to be the people that only take from the system


    Fixed. ;)
    That would be unfair...
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,156
    inmytree wrote:

    or

    5) someone who understands there is a cost to being a citizen of the U.S.

    many before you have said the same things and kicked the can down the road...

    someone is going to have to pay this debt...just cutting social programs only is not going to get it done...
    I'm not against cutting spending to non-social programs.

    I already left the state of California due to getting hammered by unnecessary taxes, fees, and cost of living. I had the freedom to move to another state that did not insist on raping its taxpayers to cover their mistakes. Not quite as easy to leave the U.S. if congress doesn't get their shit together.
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  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 9,192
    GO BEAVER, where are all the jobs?

    I guess the white house doesn't think that really matters. out of touch fuck bags.

    I was wondering if you could answer that. If my memory is correct, aren't you one of the "welfare recipients need to just get a job" respondents in those threads?
  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    inmytree wrote:
    or

    5) someone who understands there is a cost to being a citizen of the U.S. and if you have worked hard in life to achieve some measure of comfort then you owe a far greater % of your income to those that don't have as much as you.



    someone is going to have to pay this debt...and it ain't going to be the people that only take from the system


    Fixed. ;)

    sounds good, Orrin Hatch... :lol:

    I see you omitted "kicking the can down the road"....funny how no one wants to pay up...that's why we're in the mess we are in now...

    anyway...y'all fight to keep that extra "11 bucks" or "mortgage payment"...someone will pay for that later...
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