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If you look at the US budget at: http://w3.access.gpo.gov/usbudget/fy...get/tables.pdf that's how its presented. Quote:
People don't get this but you only pay SS tax on the first 77k of income. So someone making $1million pays same gross dollar amount as someone who makes 77k for social security tax which is 8.9%. According to the Government report on Rush's website ( http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/men...res.guest.html ) the top 5% pay 56% of the income tax and have 35% of the income. But the way the government SPENDS is by revenue collected. (look at link above) 44% is social security 10% is corporate tax and fees 46% is income tax. So the 56% is really (56% of 46% of the total money the government collects and spends). There were ~8million tax returns by people in the top 5% out of ~128million total returns. The other 120 million paid 44% of the income tax + most of the social security tax. If you do the math (if don't want to take my word for it look it up) then the #s you question hold up. Quote:
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Distribution of Wealth: The data is from the census - I guess we can argue if the census was accurate but the census tends to miss poor people. Here is another website that says the same thing http://www.policyideas.org/Issues/So...old_Wealth.pdf Senators: You can look up the ratio of senators that is pretty cut and dry I don't know what argument you have with this. The Deficit: Data comes from the website below which is a government agency. http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opd.htm#history Income information: Data also comes from a government agency. [ February 07, 2003, 00:56: Message edited by: rextorres ] |
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The web sites you had posted before that Last post were all explicitly biased, and could in no way be trusted to give even remotely unbiased information.
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Guys guys guys guys!
I get enough of debates in my philosophy classes! Agh! Save me! Haha, just kidding, but seriously, this is a deep philosophical question of the time. |
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The rich also benefits from the services the poor gets. ie 1) The waiter serving them food is dying from some treatable illness. 2) The guy receiving welfare isn't robbing him. 3) The person who just left school has the education and skills necessary to flip burgers in his McDonald's franchise. See, its a win-win situation. Putting more pressure on the poor is eventually going to find its way up the chain and eventually you'll get a peasant revolt and there's nothing more annoying than when your entertaining friends at your manor and angry peasants are burning your cars. Welfare/public services benefits society as whole, not just the individuals who receive it. As for the rich owning everything. I've clarified that, they own/control almost everything. A large chunk of American's might own stocks but they still have no say in the company they own a part of. The major stockholders do. The advertisers in newspapers have more say in the "content" of the stories than the readers. Askan |
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In the US, poor people pay no to almost no taxes. They _can't_ get a tax cut without being given tax money back. [ February 07, 2003, 03:14: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ] |
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EVERYONE who works pays social security tax BEFORE deductions. So a family of four making 20k (poverty level) still pays $1900 in taxes that they can't get back - even with credits. This applies even to a welfare check!! That's a tax if you ask me. Social Security is just a very large tax collection tool since its lumped into the general fund. [ February 07, 2003, 04:20: Message edited by: rextorres ] |
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And do do you guys have sales tax over there? How bout petrol tax? Excise taxes on smokes and alcohol? Stamp duty on the purchase of houses? No taxes at all based on consumption? Askan |
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And do do you guys have sales tax over there? How bout petrol tax? Excise taxes on smokes and alcohol? Stamp duty on the purchase of houses? No taxes at all based on consumption? Askan</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yup . . . those are other taxes people conveniently forget about - some states even have a sales tax in California it is 7.5% - that's like a VAT. [ February 07, 2003, 06:18: Message edited by: rextorres ] |
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We were talking about income tax...
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[ February 07, 2003, 09:30: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ] |
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I will concede that there are plenty of rich ppl out there who pulled themselves up from the lower wage brackets to make their fortunes. As long as they got where they are honestly then I can respect them and sympathise with their claims to a fair deal. However, these all american heroes of capitalism are probably not in the majority, and even if they are they won't necessarily have much power. That is held by another class of rich guy: The one who didn't work for his money. The rich guys currently running the world (for example... ooohhh... let's just pluck a name out of the air... say, someone like George W Bush) tend to be rich because of "old money", first established generations ago by God only knows what means. The inheritors of this wealth all too often have no understanding of the lives of the little people they use and discard: They were handed their power on a silver spoon and because they didn't earn it they never learned about using it responsibly. All they value is their own position, and they will quite happily pollute, exploit, decieve, despoil and destroy to continue the family legacy and keep power out of the hands of the plebs. These people should be forced to make a significant contribution to society because you can be damn sure they will be doing everything in their considerable power to dodge most of it. Until a culture emerges among the inherited rich to bring up their children into a tradition of benevolence and social responsibility they should be chased out of politics by angry mobs waving ****ty sticks and flaming torches. Quote:
Not sure what any of this has to do with the US tax system, other than the fact that I wouldn't trust most politicians as far as I could spit them when it comes to introducing a fair or honest system. |
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