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I asked you what your version is since you just used it in the context of people making 250k or above. |
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Are you posting that in support of this contention?: "As I have said before, the economy doesn't operate in a vaccum. let's say that we did eliminate the cuts and raise taxes. Lets say that causes our economy to stagnate as the mega rich move more money offshore or to tax shelters or they stop investing in their businesses, ect. The slowing down of economic growth would most certainly cause the extra money supposed to be raised by the cuts to be lower than suggested. Add in tax reciepts overall decreasing as the economy gets worse. Not a good picture."
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![]() No, you took the wrong inference, and I corrected your misunderstanding.
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![]() Yeah, that's why I asked you what you were referring to, because that wasn't "a good article in support".
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![]() No I didn't. I was referring to YOUR reference about the mega-rich, what YOU said about moving money offshore, etc.
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![]() Here's my bottom line: We have a huge deficit.
The vast majority of it is due to three things that President Bush II oversaw (he entered his Presidency with a fast-decreasing deficit in progress, he chose not to maintain that course) 1) unfunded - two wars 2) unfunded - two tax cuts 2001 and 2003, with the largest percentage cuts for the wealthiest 3) unfunded - the single largest Medicare entitlement ever given (prescription drug change) To get out of the hole created by the hugely expensive, unfunded mandates above, we need to cut our spending, and increase our income. The best way to immediately increase our income is to let ALL the Bush tax cuts expire on schedule, as they were designed to. But we are in a deep recession, thus probably best to not make those of lower income - lets say $250,000 per year and less - have a tax increase right now. Heck, I'd even go with Schumer's one million a year. The wealthiest 2% can revert to their previous levels with no harm to the economy. They can have their tax cut back in 5 years if we are doing well (we should go to a flat income tax one day). Meanwhile, we get a huge cash infusion into our budget deficit - $700 trillion over 10 years. That's a very good start.
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![]() our income from the wealthy, = increased tax receipts. As shown in your article. Having those receipts back would be awesome.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...climate-accord
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![]() Anyone notice that they are gunna agree to spend the most possible, and pay for it the least possible? Money spent on unemployment checks, but won't even increase taxes on millionaires. That was the least responsible thing they could do. You telling me this OBA guy ever had any kind of financial discipline? The wife has got to be in charge of that family's shyt.
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Oh that's right, it is a one way street that they want us to travel down. I find it amusing reading about the unnamed liberals in the House threatening to not honor the Senate and Presidents deal. Their love of the progressive agenda and hatred of "the rich" are so great they they are willing to be obstructionist toward their own President and with seemingly little regard for the middle class and unemployed they supposedly give a damn about. Before you say that the GOP wouldnt make the deal without concessions "for millionaires" lets not forget that the head Democrat in the Senate and the Democratic President signed off on the deal that the liberals are now whining about. Remember that the voices on the left spouting off are the ones that arent up for election in 2012 or are in districts/states where they are practically unbeatable. This should bring to light that the far left cares about nothing but their desire to promote thier agenda regardless of the consequences. The entire episode proves one thing for sure. Obama sees that pandering to the left hasn't gotten him very far (he got elected for the same reason that Reid got reelected, terrible opponents) and is going to kill his chances for reelection unless he moves closer to that center where Riot and friends always claimed that he was. |
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Yes, the left is quite fed up with Obama giving in over and over again to the GOP, and he'll face a progressive primary challenge if he doesn't turn it around. Scuds: Bush's tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 got passed in the first place because the compromise with the Dems was the sunset date on the taxes. We're broke. All the tax cuts should expire. We're in a recession. If anyone gets a tax cut, it should be the lowest earners, not the richest 2% in the country. That is so beyond absurd it's unbelievable. That tiny tax increase will provide 700 trillion to lower the deficit over 10 years. We need that money. Quote:
Just going by what these "unnamed liberals" (they are not anonymous) Democrats have said about it in public.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 12-06-2010 at 04:21 PM. |
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The GOP candidate isn't elected by caucus as the Dem is in Iowa, but Palin would never survive talking to those folks as she'd have to: you can't mouth platitudes and refuse media interviews with those voters, they are too educated and take their politics very seriously.
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