Therefore I repeat, let no man talk to me of these and the like expedients, 'till he hath at least some glympse of hope, that there will ever be some hearty and sincere attempt to put them into practice. -"A Modest Proposal" Jonathan Swift
Therefore I repeat, let no man talk to me of these and the like expedients, 'till he hath at least some glympse of hope, that there will ever be some hearty and sincere attempt to put them into practice. -"A Modest Proposal" Jonathan Swift
Duel of Fates wrote:Matt-Chicago wrote:Richdog:
The wealthy and powerful and the corporations, banks, businesses, lobbyists, and think tanks they own and control come up with those numbers you listed, using every trick in the book to make data appear how they want it to. Like George Soros. I'm sure you'd accuse me or some of my sources of the same thing, so instead of getting lost in the pissing contest like taxes - where poor people still pay a high percentage of their income in taxes which may not be federal income taxes, but payroll taxes, sales taxes, etc - why don't we discuss more the big picture.In other words, no facts, but I will tell you what is what.
Over the past 30 years, we've seen a major concentration of wealth in the US and to a lesser extent across the world.
The wealthy have seen their incomes skyrocket while everyone else has seen their pay stagnant and declining, even though workers have made significant advances in productivity. How has that happened? Well obviously it has been a conspiracy by the rich. You know, its kind of funny, but you cannot get a hundred people into a room to agree on anything, yet you would have us believe that all of the rich in the entire world, are working solely to keep all citizens of every nation poor?
People try to argue it's all just natural, it's "the market" nobody is controlling it - which is a load of BS.Economics without political bias is a [female dog], but it is natural until government intervention and interference.
Very specific policies have been thought up and implemented by the people who have the wealth and power to give themselves more wealth and power - at the expense of the poor, working people, the environment, and society itself.No way the Progressives were part of that over the last century?
Forty years ago, an American with a high school diploma could earn enough to purchase his house, a car, food, medical care, raise kids, and retire comfortably. That came about through generations of labor struggle during which time nobody was prevented from getting rich. Most people held their jobs for decades with a great amount of stability.
Corporate America set upon undoing that situation, making labor cheaper, less secure, offering less benefits, getting tax loopholes for themselves, tax breaks for the ways many wealthy make money such as capital gains, deregulation, and overall just socializing the costs of doing business while privatizing the profits.And the rise to power by Unions had nothing to do with raising the costs of anything?
Our society subsidizes business and the wealthy an order of magnitude beyond what's done for the poor and working class. Through various government agencies and a revolving door between government and industry/financial institutions, hundreds of billions are spent every year through the Pentagon, Intel agencies, NIH, and dozens of other agencies - which finance much of the cutting edge technology and medical advancements.Waste comes from both sides of the aisle my friend. If you and your buddies had your way, you would love to tax every business into the ground so that they have no profit, and the majority of the population could sit on their arses and reap the benefits of others? That is called socialism. As discussed earlier, socialism never works.
Every business can pit every state of the union and country of the world against each other for what are becoming crappier and crappier jobs. Another conspiracy of the rich? That's their job right, maximize profits to the extent allowed by law and then some. They aint in business to lose money. That would be the government's bailiwick. So like where I live, Chicago gave I can't remember how many tens of millions of dollars to Boeing to move their corporate headquarters to Chicago - which includes allowing them to not pay taxes, get the land for free, etc - and this is a very common arrangement. Wow, even after Illinois raised the tax rates on businesses? Wonder what you would say when all the corps and businesses tell Illinois to screw their taxes and leave to make money in other states that are a little more business friendly, like say Texas? You would be [female dog] about all the unemployment and how the rich put those poor people there. Then you would have your unwashed masses ready for revolution?
Another part of the equation is the costs which society are forced to eat while the profits are privatized, things like pollution, chemical dumping, etc - which kill thousands of Americans each year, cause things like asthma and cancer, devastate the environment, foul streams and aquifers, etc - yet the people who made all the money don't have to pay those consequences. That is why we have laws. If a company comes into my neighborhood and pollutes the land, I can sue them. You are also illustrating the classic argument against corrupt politicians on the local, state, and federal levels who get kickbacks to allow this kind of thing to occur. Instead of [female dog] about the business owners who have to play this game, why not go after the politicians at all levels who receive moneys from corporations because they set up the system? Again, bipartisan. Greed on both sides of the aisle there.
Then we get to all the tax breaks, loopholes, accounting tricks, offshoring, 10,000 corporations sharing a 100 sqaure foot office in the Cayman Islands - to get out of paying what government and society has deemed their fair share. Fight for a Tax Reform. Start throwing the bums out of office who we elected in, that stand in the way of a fair Tax Reform. Again, you blame the wealthy for the way the system is set up, when you should be looking at the career politicians who benefit and get kickbacks to keep the system the same.
The people who make the most don't make most of their money from wages. They make it from stock options, capital gains, insurance, real estate, and various other types of speculation which are taxed at a much lower rate and don't go into the nice numbers you quoted above for who pays what, on the very specific kind of tax, federal income tax. It's called investing. It keeps businesses open, corporations running, and employing people. It is also a risk that the investor takes with his or her money. If the business tanks, they lose. If they make money on the deal, they reinvest in other companies they think are sound. Ask George Soros, he does it all the time.
I feel obligated to post a chart so here you go, but keep in mind this has become even more lopsided after the 2008 collapse:No chart? No comment.
I am not sure what you intend to prove with your post, other than the fact that you really hate "rich" people. We got it. You don't like capitalism. You love socialism. We got it.
Just reading some of your posts lately reminds me of a young Austrian who had a problem with a certain segment of society. Blaming all the ills of the world on just one group of people, casting them in the light that they do not think like "normal" citizens. Pretty soon you will be calling them animals? Parasites? Curious isn't it?
Matt-Chicago wrote:Corporate America set upon undoing that situation, making labor cheaper, less secure, offering less benefits, getting tax loopholes for themselves, tax breaks for the ways many wealthy make money such as capital gains, deregulation, and overall just socializing the costs of doing business while privatizing the profits.
Matt-Chicago wrote:Our society subsidizes business and the wealthy an order of magnitude beyond what's done for the poor and working class. Through various government agencies and a revolving door between government and industry/financial institutions, hundreds of billions are spent every year through the Pentagon, Intel agencies, NIH, and dozens of other agencies - which finance much of the cutting edge technology and medical advancements.
Matt-Chicago wrote:Every business can pit every state of the union and country of the world against each other for what are becoming crappier and crappier jobs. That's their job right, maximize profits to the extent allowed by law and then some. So like where I live, Chicago gave I can't remember how many tens of millions of dollars to Boeing to move their corporate headquarters to Chicago - which includes allowing them to not pay taxes, get the land for free, etc - and this is a very common arrangement.
Heatmaster78 wrote:You're calling Matt Hitler?
Mandalore wrote:Edit: Duel, I found it funny that a (presumably) tea party-esque member made that statement, given that the ultra conservatives are frothing at the mouth when it comes to illegal aliens, the queers, and not to mention anyone who thinks welfare is a solid idea in any form.
Corpse wrote:You Americans are so [m'kay] passionate and serious.
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