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On 5/24/2011 12:05 PM, RD Sandman wrote:
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On 5/24/2011 11:36 AM, RD Sandman wrote:
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On 5/24/2011 10:24 AM, RD Sandman wrote:
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On 5/24/2011 9:02 AM, gfn wrote:
On May 24, 11:24 am, John
wrote:
On 5/24/2011 8:20 AM, gfn wrote:
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Where are some credible souces to back up any of that
innuendo
you
keep attempting to push?
Truth is, sure looks like the wealthiest 1% are not paying
42% of all of governments costs, and sure looks like the top
19% are not paying half of governments costs, until that
happens they are NOT paying their fair share ... a flat tax
can fix that ...
Regards,
JS
I already said the tax data is at irs.gov
Now, as for a flat tax I agree with you 100%. The one I
advocate
is
the FairTax.
Let me put this more bluntly. If I buy and item and pay 7%
sales
tax,
the top one percent should buy an item and pay a 42.7% sales
tax,
that
way they will be contributing their fair share to run
government
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http://sociology.ucsc.edu/whorulesam...er/wealth.html
And how do you know that at the time of purchase?
You set up a system which handles it ... where they pay their
fair
share
of the cost of government.
IOW, when buying a pack of gum at a Stop-N-Rob, you have to go
through
a
check on your income so they know how much tax to charge?
C'mon, even you can't be that stupid.
The flat tax, the flat tax, I thought you would be able to catch on
... I was wrong.
A flat tax is on income. It replaces the current method of
calculating income tax by applying the same tax rate to all income
not just wages and salaries. I gave an example of it here in this
thread. Did you take the time to read it? It is really quite
simply and quite short so you should have no problem understanding
it.
What you proposed above is a sales tax and it sure as hell isn't
flat. A flat sales tax would be the same percentage on whatever was
purchased and no matter who purchased it.
You need to learn a bit more before you venture out into the real
world.
Everyone paying their fair share, this is how the discussion began,
or, basically, everyone being equally taxed.
Let's see person A buys product Z and pays 7% in taxes. Person B buys
product Z and pays 7% in taxes
What's more fair than that?
Same product, same taxes paid.
Fair.
Or a person earns $50K and is taxed 15% on amount over federal poverty
level. Another person earns $500K and is taxed 15% on amount over
federal poverty level. Same percentage on taxable income paid. Fair.
The big problem with sales taxes is what is taxed. How about food or
necessities? Food stamps? Now you begin to list exemptions....and the
list goes on......Thanks, Sonny and Cher......
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Sleep well tonight....RD (The Sandman)
If you woke up this morning....
Don't complain.