zappasguitar
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refute the simple math I posted.... if you can.
He can't...OBVIOUSLY!
If he could, he wouldn't be hiding behind a non-stop fountain of invective.
refute the simple math I posted.... if you can.
you don't like the answers given. Gosh... I'm really sorry about that.
Raising taxes will do nothing to change income differential. This is not rocket science.
no. it is basic arithmetic. If Person A has income of $1000 and Person B has income of $100, there is a pre-tax income differential between them of $900.
If Person A has his income taxed at 75% and person B has his income taxed at 20%, the post-tax income differential is only $170.
Raising the top end marginal tax rate WILL change (reduce) the income differential between those in that top tax bracket and those not in it.
You are the exact kind of ANGER Fox News wants. Anger over facts is the substance.
Ever look at how many vacations Bush took? Obama isn't even close.
Fox News driven small minds only have HATE and FEAR. Sound familiar brainwashed kid? Drink the TEA already.
refute the simple math I posted.... if you can.
and... as I showed, it most certainly DOES change income differential......Maineman
numbers don't lie....liars lie.
So...if the gov. takes more of your money, some poor guy will benefit....?....Hmmmm, let me think........don't think so mm....
so... you can't refute the math.... why not just say so?
He can't...OBVIOUSLY!
If he could, he wouldn't be hiding behind a non-stop fountain of invective.
Facts and the Truth can be painful to the clinically stupid like Defective Truth.
does raising the marginal income tax rate reduce the income differential between those in the top bracket and those in the bottom bracket?
yes or no?
and... as I showed, it most certainly DOES change income differential.Raising taxes will do nothing to change income differential. This is not rocket science.
no. it is basic arithmetic. If Person A has income of $1000 and Person B has income of $100, there is a pre-tax income differential between them of $900.
If Person A has his income taxed at 75% and person B has his income taxed at 20%, the post-tax income differential is only $170.
Raising the top end marginal tax rate WILL change (reduce) the income differential between those in that top tax bracket and those not in it.
But a better question is this; how does raising the marginal tax rate on the rich improve the poverty of those at the bottom?
taking money from the rich will not, in and of itself, prevent other people from sliding into poverty. taking money from rich people will not stop people from being laid off from their jobs, or getting ill without health insurance, or from being born without the innate ability to deal with the levels of technology all but the most rudimentary of jobs now require. What taking money from rich people CAN do - if government choses to take the necessary steps - is to provide more tax revenues to provide more funding for programs such as medicaid and LiHEAP - to name just two - which help poor people defray some of the costs of living that they would have to cover themselves were those programs not available and not fully funded.
ANd I never ever suggested that rich people CAUSE the poverty of poor people...
... they certainly aid and abet it, however.
all you got is insults.
This was the statement that caused me to post the simplistic math example:
and... as I showed, it most certainly DOES change income differential.
can you or can you not refute the math?
I don't need any of your insulting bluster... a simple yes or no will suffice.
Again; it does NOTHING to reduce the differential. Your math is indeed simplistic in that it presumes that everything is equal and stays relative. But that is incorrect. And even if such a moronic claim were true; how does this benefit those with less?
You suggest it every time you attempt to blame poverty on the 1%. Perhaps you are too "simple" and stupid to comprehend it?
see post #144