Real Middle-Income Tax Relief

So it's a non-partisan organization chaired by Newt that thinks tax cuts are the answer to everything. This ought to be good.
 
So it's a non-partisan organization chaired by Newt that thinks tax cuts are the answer to everything. This ought to be good.

I did a quick reading over and didn't see taxes listed on every item. However his points where taxes can be cut are good ones.
 
conservative=bad
liberal=good

we get it. you're not very bright. thats ok though, some of us still like you.


It's the same old tired shit that has been trotted out before in new packaging. Six of the 12 are tax cuts. Then there's drill, baby, drill and a nod to controlling spending by eliminating earmarks (which would have about zero impact on spending). If this is sounding like a failed presidential campaign of not too long ago it should.

Then we have some standard fare Republican stuff (against Employee Free Choice Act, Repeal SOX) and finally stuff that we are already working on (Investing in Energy and Transportation Infrastructure).

It's not a matter of bad and good. It's just rehash of tired ideas and standard Republican fare dressed up in "non-partisan" clothing.
 
I'd really like to hear someone argue against changing the 25% rate to 15%.

Instead of having the government "pump" money into the economy how about we just leave it in the economy.
 
If tax rates have no impact on the economy, why not raise taxes to 90 percent? That is the logical conclusion of what liberals propose.
 
I'd really like to hear someone argue against changing the 25% rate to 15%.

Instead of having the government "pump" money into the economy how about we just leave it in the economy.

Because most of the money will be saved. It wouldn't be effective at getting us out of the recession. Going into public debt so that people can privately save would be absurd. If we are going to go into public debt we should either be fighting a war, or fighting a recession. Otherwise we should always run a surplus. And you haven't specifically lined out what programs you would cut to run such a surplus.
 
If tax rates have no impact on the economy, why not raise taxes to 90 percent? That is the logical conclusion of what liberals propose.

No, it is not the logical conclusion.

Tax rates ALWAYS have an impact on the economy. If they aren't used well then they are very damaging. If tax rates are too high you even start getting less money back than at lower rates. But a 25% rate isn't even close to that threshold.
 
So it's a non-partisan organization chaired by Newt that thinks tax cuts are the answer to everything. This ought to be good.

internet translation:
I'm stupid dumbfuck who needs to be spoonfed propaganda, SO, there's no way I can get anything out of your link, let alone understand it.
 
No, it is not the logical conclusion.

Tax rates ALWAYS have an impact on the economy. If they aren't used well then they are very damaging. If tax rates are too high you even start getting less money back than at lower rates. But a 25% rate isn't even close to that threshold.

Watertard, you seem to want to be smart, but you listen to some stupid people and you don't understand enough to check their arguments.
typical democrat
 
Because most of the money will be saved. It wouldn't be effective at getting us out of the recession. Going into public debt so that people can privately save would be absurd. If we are going to go into public debt we should either be fighting a war, or fighting a recession. Otherwise we should always run a surplus. And you haven't specifically lined out what programs you would cut to run such a surplus.
So it's better that people don't have the income at all! what a fucking idiotic argument
 
Because most of the money will be saved. It wouldn't be effective at getting us out of the recession. Going into public debt so that people can privately save would be absurd. If we are going to go into public debt we should either be fighting a war, or fighting a recession. Otherwise we should always run a surplus. And you haven't specifically lined out what programs you would cut to run such a surplus.

I don't think the current or the former leaders of the federal government really care about running a public debt, recession or not. They're going to do it either way. The current leaders most certainly don't care how large it gets.

Also, as bank deposits goes up so does the amount of money banks are capable of loaning. BAM, look at that, more credit in a market that's having a credit crisis.

I also think that this money would be more effective if you DON'T run it through the largest bureaucracy on the planet, let alone the fact that its our money first anyway.
 
Our tax code sucks... we should reduce the marginal tax rate of 25% to 15%, in effect moving 9 out of 10 Americans earning a wage into the same tax bracket. Do it now!

http://www.americansolutions.com/General/?Page=01607eab-e608-4f34-8ca7-367da48a1430

(Taxes have always sucked, they suck even more now that I'm getting ready to graduate and start paying them.)

Yea well you're probably also one of the first to whine when the roads are full of pot holes, you classes are taught by idiots cause the schools can't afford to pay top minds to do the job and bitch and moan when you have to stand in line at the post office.

If you don't like payinig taxes then try and live with out government services.
 
So it's a non-partisan organization chaired by Newt that thinks tax cuts are the answer to everything. This ought to be good.

Yea, more Republican new ideas.

You're daughter has the clap? Cut taxes that will fix the problem.

Damn up stream from you busted and the flood drowned your neighbors? Cut taxes, that will bring them back to life.

Fell off your porch and broke both your legs? Cut taxes, they'll be healed in no time.

What is this shit with taxes being a religion? I'm all for appropriate tax cuts but these dumb mother fuckers think were stupid enough to allow a handful of plutocrats to own the country. What do they fucking think this is? Ancient Rome? God they must thing the average voter is dumber than a bag full of hammers.
 
It's the same old tired shit that has been trotted out before in new packaging. Six of the 12 are tax cuts. Then there's drill, baby, drill and a nod to controlling spending by eliminating earmarks (which would have about zero impact on spending). If this is sounding like a failed presidential campaign of not too long ago it should.

Then we have some standard fare Republican stuff (against Employee Free Choice Act, Repeal SOX) and finally stuff that we are already working on (Investing in Energy and Transportation Infrastructure).

It's not a matter of bad and good. It's just rehash of tired ideas and standard Republican fare dressed up in "non-partisan" clothing.

Exactly and it's insulting to anyone with an intelligence higher that Numidian cave slug.
 
I'd really like to hear someone argue against changing the 25% rate to 15%.

Instead of having the government "pump" money into the economy how about we just leave it in the economy.

OK fine, what programs are you willing to cut? Department of Defense?? Social Security? The Navy? Abandon our Insterstate Highway System?

You're so eager for a tax cut, what services are you willing to live with out?
 
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