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I'm fine with taxes going up... it won't affect the way I live one iota. But I'm squarely in the camp of cutting spending. America has become totally irresponsible. It's embarrassing to me personally that we have to borrow. That's not the way I run my household. That is NOT the role of government. It's not proper leadership. And it makes the country "beholding" to other countries such as China.
When you borrow from someone and must do so in the future as well - it makes it pretty hard to get in their face about other "stuff"... Basically I'm sick of America being on WELFARE in order to provide welfare. |
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"And I am for Clinton era tax rates.....AFTER true spending cuts are made...The education system is broken...Throwing more money at it will not fix it...You want infastructure done ? Bring the troops home and put them to work on the highways and bridges..The unions would go crazy but what are you going to do with 300,000 troops ? Keep sending them to different nations for a pay check.""
Very true point here. The infrastructure (highways and bridges) are super old, dating back to the 50's. |
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Don't listen to what they are telling you,think about it in your own life. Out of your own check (if you are employed), comes, fed, state, local, medicare, you pay 7% to unemployment, your employer matches that. You drive home, pay $.40+ a gallon in fuel tax, here in Md. 6% tax on anything you buy, tolls, propery taxes are outrageous, pay outrageous fees to register your car etc, etc. All that little crap adds up, putting your effective tax rate(if you are a producer) at over 50% of your income. Once again, your wife has to work, her income used just to pay the taxes. Wasn't even close to that in the 60's. I look at the Democrats and Republicans as both standing waist high in a pool of gasoline, the Dem's have 8 matches in ther hands, the Rep's have 3 matches, either way we are toast. The Dem's just have 5 more ways to get us there. |
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So of course Obama says we want 1.6 billion in revenue, and the republicans say no tax rate increases and 800 billion, but then we cut x,y, z. They will meet somewhere in the middle, things will get cut, and taxes will go up. No matter what they do, it won't be enough sure, but both sides are already talking about major tax reforms next year that would probably bring rates down for many people (not necessarily meaning you pay less). Also, 57hemicuda, I explictly said that I understand state/local taxes have probably not gone down, they really do tend to go up and never go down. It isn't like I'm pro-tax, or pro-spend, I just try to view things from all angles. The country will be fine, America is not going down the tubes, and there's no need to build a bunker and chances are we'll be in a better place 4 years from now than we are now. That has zero to do with who is our president, the government, the rich paying more or less, etc, it's because contrary to what some might believe, Americans just tend to not accept those things and work hard to get out of holes. |
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You sir have a screw loose. :unibrow: :thumbsup: |
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yea I agree passing tax breaks for 98% of america. I was like geter dun then I herd they went back and said we need to extend unemployement:willy:
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I'm equally certain that there are people that are really really hurting and need this extension. So once again - we come back to the government doing a really piss poor job of running these handouts. |
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