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Re: Putting Sales Tax VS Income Tax argument to bed
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If the marginal tax rate is lower then 23% there incentive to work would go down. Investments would also be less attractive because they too would be taxed at a non-trivial rate.
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Re: Putting Sales Tax VS Income Tax argument to bed
Most conservatives and sensible economists recognize that either the flat tax or the fair tax would be vastly better for our economy than the current idiotic tax code. And most even recognize that consuption-based taxes such as the fair tax are superior to taxes on income and investment.
The objections and opposition are largely based on logistical and practical implementation concerns and (such as the aforementioned threat of the income tax creeping back over the years in ADDITION to the national sales tax). I think what we need is an intermediate step to demonstrate the economic power that would be unleashed by shifting to a consumption based taxation system. We need to have a five year plan which steadily reduces income tax rates with steadily inceasing national sales tax rates until we have a relatively low flat income tax rate, and a relatively low national sales tax on all retail goods and services. It is not is not ideal, but it is far superior to the current mess.
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Most "sensible" economists ? Vastly better ? Could you please present facts that support your suppositions. No wonder I am "Skepical" IMO our economic problems are not caused by taxation but by the inability to control inflation and provide adequate life sustaining jobs (in our country) for a growing population VS diminishing resources and the transfer of transforming raw mateials into finished goods to far away places by workers paid minuscule wages. |
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In terms of REAL inflation (monetary rather than changes in certain prices as a result of supply and demand pressures) inflation, while having mildly upticked over the last three years) is still rather mild by any and all historic measures. Unemployment is near historic lows, below the 30 year average, and at a level which 15 years ago was considered "full". People who are living in poverty are doing so because of THEIR OWN choices in life which has left them ill-prepared to take advantage of the abundance of opportunity this country provides. It is a simple matter of fact that (as George Will continuously points out), there are three things that every single person in this country has direct control over in their lives that all but guarantees they will not live in sustained poverty: 1. Don't have children until you are married 2. Don't get married until you have a high school education 3. Get a highschool education Add to that, don't become a substance abuser and you have basically accounted for 99.9% over those living in chronic poverty. So, stop bitching and whinning about this or that not being "provided". This country provides the single best and most important thing that an economy can and should "provide" to people...opportunity. It is the indidual's responsibility to take advantage of that undeniable abundance of opportunity.
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[quote=Marcus1124;1143299]"Unemployment is near historic lows, below the 30 year average, and at a level which 15 years ago was considered "full". The answer: ? Rome burns and Nwero fiddles ! |
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Well, the FACT is that unemployment IS below the thirty year average (a thirty year period which has seen unparalled growth, wealth, and prosperity in this country), and stands at a level that used to be roundly considered "full" employment. True monetary inflation is at a rather reasonable rate (below 2%). And as for Nero fiddling, would you care to show some data supporting your dismisal of my analysis? What percentage of married highschool graduates with children live in poverty in this country? If you don't know, then you have no rational basis to dismiss the observation.
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