by Novus » Wed 24 Nov 2010, 07:07:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pretorian', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Novus', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', ' ')Of those that do work only about 1/3rd of the do anything of any real value. By real value I mean in the work of producing something such as food, energy, infrastructure, shelter or vital service such as medical.
1/3rd? You've been really generos here. May be if agriculture, mining, manufacture employ a lot of people. Surely not the case in US.
Furthermore, even if 1/3rd thing is right, how many people would be
really needed to be working in order to provide for themselves, this 1/3rd of a workforce, and members of their families, with basic things that
theyneed ?
Indeed it is much less than 50 million. It could probably be scaled down to 30 million depending on how much of the peripheral economy gets either cut out or included.
by Lore » Wed 24 Nov 2010, 10:01:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', 'I') will ask the question again. What is wrong with stating what you think is the right level of taxation and numbers of people on welfare. I think the reason you can't anwer honestly is because the lefties on here know that unlimited welfare and redistribution can't work, has never worked in the past and won't work in the future either. Even Fidel Castro the Communist Gangster of Cuba finally admitted he was wrong. Mind you it has been an almost death bed confession and well after he has siphoned off perhaps BILLIONS in the Communist Slaves of Cuba's property into squirrel accounts.
This is wrong, during the periods of a more equitable distribution of wealth the U.S. has experienced some its most favorable economic conditions for both business and the worker, example, the years 1947 - 1975.
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by deMolay » Wed 24 Nov 2010, 10:35:12
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I will ask the question again. What is wrong with stating what you think is the right level of taxation and numbers of people on welfare. I think the reason you can't anwer honestly is because the lefties on here know that unlimited welfare and redistribution can't work, has never worked in the past and won't work in the future either. Even Fidel Castro the Communist Gangster of Cuba finally admitted he was wrong. Mind you it has been an almost death bed confession and well after he has siphoned off perhaps BILLIONS in the Communist Slaves of Cuba's property into squirrel accounts.
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by Pops » Wed 24 Nov 2010, 11:27:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'd')eMolay wrote:
I will ask the question again.
I think the problem is that the system is so distorted by giveaways to every possible constituency there is no way to answer the question without resorting to silly nonsense like "numbers of people on welfare".
I mean, is a capital gains rate lower than the "earned income" rate anything other than welfare for Buffet and Gates and penalty on working people?
Sure, you can come up with reasons why having money and investing it is a good thing just as you can come up with reasons why a refundable child care credit is good or SNAP for that matter but are they any different morally?
And I guess that's your point, right? Having money and getting a break is morally superior to being hard up and getting one?
Anyway, to answer the question,
When I made good money ($125k gross?) I paid 30%-40% income and SE and property and whatever taxes plus sales tax of course and did OK. Now I make $20k tops and pay 16-20% including SE and of course sales tax.
As for "welfare" I think people should do community service of some type after some period unless they are really whacked either physically or mentally or are doing some serious care taking of kids or parents.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
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