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jeffbr wrote:The pattern I rely on IS THE PATTERN. You make claims about the unsustainability of things - show me the historical data to support that. I can certainly show the historical data backing up the claim that the market continues to grow at a pretty constant rate over time as it always has, even with occasional corrections.
I know this is off the subject but you actually believe that the market has the capacity to sustain constant growth with no foreseeable end?0 -
Kann wrote:I know this is off the subject but you actually believe that the market has the capacity to sustain constant growth with no foreseeable end?
yes. people arent going to stop having babies are they? people are always going to have the drive to innovate and be successful.0 -
Mestophar wrote:A large portion, timewise, of THE PATTERN that you use has had a stable currency linked to it. The growth of the past better represented the times and general prosperity of the country where as the current growth does not properly represent the value the economy as a whole. The price of stocks, and the markets increase while the underlying problems with the national debt and deficits are not addressed. The fed, in the last few months, have run out of options to control the spiral.
Well, we'll see I guess as only time will tell. I'm sure that folks in the 1930's thought it was all over for good, and it somehow came back.
My guess is that if the debt thing causes an implosion, it will suck for a few years and then up again it goes, and again over the long-term it will (as always) show growth.Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0 -
jlew24asu wrote:yes. people arent going to stop having babies are they? people are always going to have the drive to innovate and be successful.
I understand that, but this is unrealistic, it's not sustainable in time. Just like the babies part, at one moment or another we're gonna have a shortage ressources.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:dont know what to tell ya. better start building your bunker I guess.
I don't feel in danger but I still don't know when the market will realize the world's ressources are not unlimited, or how to believe that it will just keep on rising. But I'll take your advice for what it's worth.0 -
Kann wrote:I don't feel in danger but I still don't know when the market will realize the world's ressources are not unlimited, or how to believe that it will just keep on rising. But I'll take your advice for what it's worth.
of course the world has limited resources but thats where innovation steps in. sooner or later a new product will replace oil (oil will run out in 200 years?). that product will create a company, that company will go public on the stock market, its value will increase, etc etc..
I think we have a few hundred years but our resources really start to run out. (i'm just making an educated guess). the stock market and general wealth of the world will continue to rise at a steady rate. (as it has since the beginning). of course there will be corrections but thats healthy for the markets.0 -
Kel Varnsen wrote:Just curious about something. For all the people who complain about the heavy tax burden in the United States, how much exactly are you paying. IN Canada I am paying about 25% income tax (including things like EI and CPP). Plus a 1.2% yearly property tax and a 15% sales tax. Even with all these taxes I still live pretty comfortably. My understand was that tax rates in the US were considerably lower so I am surprised by all this complaining that taxes might be raised (especially if it could go to something that would help people)?
tax rates in the us are much lower. somewhere around 15%. if you know how to work the system with deductions; you can pay as little as 0%. your taxes are high to pay for socialized healthcare. thus the reason so many "superstars" claim residency in the us. i believe france has the highest tax rate.
america was formed out of a tax revolt. until the 1930's; america had no income tax. the government wasn't in our business and we lived happy and free. now people want government in all aspects of our personal life and government has grown into a monster we can no longer control.0 -
Cosmo wrote:...
I don't mind paying taxes... because I happen to like the Interstate Highway system. And I like having an Army and Air Force and I know that C-17 Transports and B-2 Bombers cost a lot of money. I like having one agency that regulates air traffic because I have a feeling that Louisiana and Mississippi would probably have a pretty shitty system in place.
I just WISH... there wasn't all of the bullshit spending.
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Taxes are not the problem... SPENDING is. Blaming Taxes is like you blaming your paycheck for not covering your expenses. Cut your expenses and the problem goes away.
And the only difference the 2 political parties have regarding taxes... Democrats are Tax and Spend, while Republicans are Don't Tax and Spend.
i mind paying taxes. i live in the largest county in the us yet i don't have roads; police protection; emergency medical services; fire protection; electrical access or telephone access. the purpose of taxation was to provide this to all residents. the government has essencially breached their contract with me by not providing these services in exchange for my tax dollars.
air traffic control is paid for through taxes within that industry. i like having one agency that handles that too so i agree with you.
my point is that basic income tax was to provide equal access to police; fire; emt; etc. to all people. we all pay in equally; and we all benefit equally.
i do not receive any of those benefits thus i object to income taxes.0 -
onelongsong wrote:tax rates in the us are much lower. somewhere around 15%. if you know how to work the system with deductions; you can pay as little as 0%. your taxes are high to pay for socialized healthcare. thus the reason so many "superstars" claim residency in the us. i believe france has the highest tax rate.
america was formed out of a tax revolt. until the 1930's; america had no income tax. the government wasn't in our business and we lived happy and free. now people want government in all aspects of our personal life and government has grown into a monster we can no longer control.
I know my taxes pay for medicare. They also pay for a lot of things that are the result of my country being geographically massive and a lot of it being really cold. Oh yea and on top of the taxes I mentioned, beer is typically twice the price due to taxes. Plus Canada has only had income tax since around WWI.
As far as the government being an out of control monster because of your taxes is it really that bad? I mean 15% or less income tax and negligible sales taxes are hardly anything. I mean if I only had to pay 15% I would be living a life of luxury, then again, I would be paying way more in health insurance, plus I would probably be paying still paying off student loans since my post secondary education would have cost me way more, so I guess it all evens out.
Also if I go to a Casino in Canada and hit the jackpot on something I don't have to pay a dime in taxes, so that's nice.0 -
Kel Varnsen wrote:
As far as the government being an out of control monster because of your taxes is it really that bad? I mean 15% or less income tax and negligible sales taxes are hardly anything. I mean if I only had to pay 15% I would be living a life of luxury, then again, I would be paying way more in health insurance, plus I would probably be paying still paying off student loans since my post secondary education would have cost me way more, so I guess it all evens out.
The debt service in Canada is quite manageable ATM. The government has mandated balanced books and has achieved them for about 10 years. This is huge because it is still unclear how future Americans will be able to afford to pay interest on the outstanding national debt AND pay outstanding entitlements to retirees...
The amount of a Canadian tax dollar used for program spending? 75 cents (25 cents pays interest on the national debt)
The amount of an American tax dollar used for program spending? 0 cents (the full dollar pays interest on national debt)No need to be void, or save up on life
You got to spend it all0 -
Kel Varnsen wrote:I know my taxes pay for medicare. They also pay for a lot of things that are the result of my country being geographically massive and a lot of it being really cold. Oh yea and on top of the taxes I mentioned, beer is typically twice the price due to taxes. Plus Canada has only had income tax since around WWI.
As far as the government being an out of control monster because of your taxes is it really that bad? I mean 15% or less income tax and negligible sales taxes are hardly anything. I mean if I only had to pay 15% I would be living a life of luxury, then again, I would be paying way more in health insurance, plus I would probably be paying still paying off student loans since my post secondary education would have cost me way more, so I guess it all evens out.
Also if I go to a Casino in Canada and hit the jackpot on something I don't have to pay a dime in taxes, so that's nice.
the government isn't a mosnter because of taxes. the us has the most reasonable taxes of any nation. it's a monster because of the people wanting handouts. to get right to the point; what business does the government have in our bedrooms? oral sex was illegal until recently. wtf? if i smoke a joint in my home i am a felon and disqualified from many government services. including social security services. i'm about to start ranting so i'll stop here. hope you get the point.0 -
Kann wrote:I know this is off the subject but you actually believe that the market has the capacity to sustain constant growth with no foreseeable end?
Yes because money is an illusion.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
onelongsong wrote:tax rates in the us are much lower. somewhere around 15%. if you know how to work the system with deductions; you can pay as little as 0%. your taxes are high to pay for socialized healthcare. thus the reason so many "superstars" claim residency in the us. i believe france has the highest tax rate.
america was formed out of a tax revolt. until the 1930's; america had no income tax. the government wasn't in our business and we lived happy and free. now people want government in all aspects of our personal life and government has grown into a monster we can no longer control.
France is about 45-55% depending on your income level.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
boxwine_in_hell wrote:France is about 45-55% depending on your income level.
:eek: thats just not right. no wonder why they have 3 hour lunches.0 -
jlew24asu wrote::eek: thats just not right. no wonder why hey have 3 hour lunches.
And 8 weeks vacation, you have to take the good with the bad.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
meme wrote:Because if we have more than 7 millions we can spare a little to make someone else's life more comfortable?
I have no problem with the plan.
I'm starting to have a problem with heartless fucks though.
Do I get to choose how you spend your $?hippiemom = goodness0 -
boxwine_in_hell wrote:France is about 45-55% depending on your income level.
i believe you're right. and i also believe CNN when it says france has the best healthcare in the world because of those taxes. but where's the incentive to earn? without the incentive to earn; you lose the incentive to learn. my incentive to earn caused me to create a process that makes aircraft hydrolic parts cheaper and safer. my incentive to earn helped create the first contact lenses. if i had to give half of everything i earned to the government; it would be much easier to ride the wave and get the free services. i lost my childhood because of my incentive to earn. i traded it for the ability to retire at age 40 so i'm not crying over it. france may be cool with being a "middle of the road" country. it doesn't really contribute to the world and has proven it cannot protect itself against attack. if say iran makes a power play for europe; france will once again be calling upon the us for protection.0
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