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I can't agree with it. Sorry.

I'm a flat tax advocate, same rate for every single citizen.
 
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I can't agree with it. Sorry.

I'm a flat tax advocate, same rate for every single citizen.


I get that, and I used to be. But it unfairly impacts lower incomes unless very well structured. We can't tax most foods, for example. Think of it the same way that gas tax while equal, consumes for income for some people over others


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Posts: 41772 | Location: Conroe, TX | Registered: 01 June 2002Reply With Quote
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I can't agree with it. Sorry.

I'm a flat tax advocate, same rate for every single citizen.


Same here.

Progressive taxation with the guise of “because they can afford it” ends up being class warfare and wealth transfer.

As far as realpolitik goes it’s doable, but I’m against it.
 
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Originally posted by JTEX:
I can't agree with it. Sorry.

I'm a flat tax advocate, same rate for every single citizen.


We could start by taking off the ceiling on Social Security contributions, and taxing income from all sources the same way. Oops, trigger words...


TomP

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Originally posted by JTEX:
I can't agree with it. Sorry.

I'm a flat tax advocate, same rate for every single citizen.


Same here.


Progressive taxation with the guise of “because they can afford it” ends up being class warfare and wealth transfer.

As far as realpolitik goes it’s doable, but I’m against it.


I oppose both of hit. As Trump said to HRC, “Fix the tax code, but you won’t. “

I doubt this Congress and President will either, but I watch.

Jtex is in record sooting Labor Value Theory if we want to talk about Marxist class warfare. Taxation is not. It is what Congress exists to do.
 
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https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/09...hy-house-republicans

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A very rare case where I agree with you Jeffe.

Hell, even a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while.
 
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Originally posted by JTEX:
I can't agree with it. Sorry.

I'm a flat tax advocate, same rate for every single citizen.


Same here.

Progressive taxation with the guise of “because they can afford it” ends up being class warfare and wealth transfer.

As far as realpolitik goes it’s doable, but I’m against it.
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Works great for the wealthy, not so much for those who struggle. A terrible idea, unless you are very well off.

It is much more than doable, America thrived from the 1940's to 1980 with that type of income tax system. What are things like 45 years later? Not near as good as they were for most folks before the changes to the tax code instigated by Reagan and his followers.
 
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As one who has some records of taxation in the 50’s and 60’s at higher income levels, do you really know what folks were paying?

I am pretty sure that my great grandfather and grandfather were not “the exception” back then. With deductions and various accounting practices used then, I don’t think they ever paid 10% tax rate overall. They were well within the top 1% back then. (Yes, my family’s fortunes have fallen considerably since then). While their top marginal rate should have been north of 70%, they never got close to what I pay now for a much lower place in the income earner levels.

Somehow despite this, we were able to afford one of the largest militaries ever built, dramatically enlarged public infrastructure and generally avoided large public debt as a percentage of GDP.

As it is now, despite much higher rates, the moguls at the top, like Gates, Bezos, and Buffett pay way less percentage of income than folks like I do, and yet your answer is a drumbeat of “raise tax rates”….

The professional class is now paying way more than before. Small business pays more of the total bill. Fewer and fewer people contribute to the government (because of this idea that they can’t afford to pay), and the folks at the elite levels get to manipulate their money in ways that keeps them from paying.

I don’t think raising tax rates on folks making $2.5 milllion is going to do anything except make the left’s class warriors feel better and the government will continue to drop the money needed be surcharged and inflation will drive more folks in the upper middle and lower upper classes into these punitive tax rates.

And yes, Lheym tax rates and policy are the realm of congress… until the people say no more.

That so many of the ultra rich support these tax increases shows they have no concern they will actually pay much of anything… they know they will keep carve outs for themselves.

If everyone pays a proportionate amount we will finally have the electorate at all levels as interested in spending because their taxes will be proportional to it.
 
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The tax code needs to be changed in a multitude of ways. I do think top earners need to pay more taxes. Our tax code heavily favors those who own businesses(like myself) and the investment class. I understand the motivation for tax relief regarding business investment and generally agree that it is sound reasoning. That said, anyone in business for themselves has likely figured out how to pay a far lower tax rate than those of you employed in traditional jobs. It is a bit of a trade off, being self-employed has advantages and disadvantages, I pay employment tax, there is no 401K matching, insurance is purchased through the marketplace etc. The investment class has another model for avoiding tax, I'm not part of that and lack an understanding of the details. Fair to say, many of them are paying far lower rates than a working stiff is. I think we need reform and I think the wealthy should pay higher rates. To be honest, most of us are likely going to need to pay higher rates, especially since the cost of servicing our debt has skyrocketed since Trump screwed up the bond market.

I'm not struggling but I have struggled, the last thing people on the edge need is more taxes. I do not think the lower income brackets should be seeing tax increases.
 
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As one who has some records of taxation in the 50’s and 60’s at higher income levels, do you really know what folks were paying?

I am pretty sure that my great grandfather and grandfather were not “the exception” back then. With deductions and various accounting practices used then, I don’t think they ever paid 10% tax rate overall. They were well within the top 1% back then. (Yes, my family’s fortunes have fallen considerably since then). While their top marginal rate should have been north of 70%, they never got close to what I pay now for a much lower place in the income earner levels.

Somehow despite this, we were able to afford one of the largest militaries ever built, dramatically enlarged public infrastructure and generally avoided large public debt as a percentage of GDP.

As it is now, despite much higher rates, the moguls at the top, like Gates, Bezos, and Buffett pay way less percentage of income than folks like I do, and yet your answer is a drumbeat of “raise tax rates”….

The professional class is now paying way more than before. Small business pays more of the total bill. Fewer and fewer people contribute to the government (because of this idea that they can’t afford to pay), and the folks at the elite levels get to manipulate their money in ways that keeps them from paying.

I don’t think raising tax rates on folks making $2.5 milllion is going to do anything except make the left’s class warriors feel better and the government will continue to drop the money needed be surcharged and inflation will drive more folks in the upper middle and lower upper classes into these punitive tax rates.

And yes, Lheym tax rates and policy are the realm of congress… until the people say no more.

That so many of the ultra rich support these tax increases shows they have no concern they will actually pay much of anything… they know they will keep carve outs for themselves.

If everyone pays a proportionate amount we will finally have the electorate at all levels as interested in spending because their taxes will be proportional to it.



The problem is it is the folks at the top who the least. The answer is for the moguls to lay along with us percentage wise.
 
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Hahahaha!

Broken promises!

Didn't he say he was going to lower taxes?

The MAGA FUCKWIT is in total confusion! clap


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And the answer to that is a flat tax with no exceptions. The purpose of taxes is to fund the government, not to enact social policy.

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Originally posted by crbutler:
As one who has some records of taxation in the 50’s and 60’s at higher income levels, do you really know what folks were paying?

I am pretty sure that my great grandfather and grandfather were not “the exception” back then. With deductions and various accounting practices used then, I don’t think they ever paid 10% tax rate overall. They were well within the top 1% back then. (Yes, my family’s fortunes have fallen considerably since then). While their top marginal rate should have been north of 70%, they never got close to what I pay now for a much lower place in the income earner levels.

Somehow despite this, we were able to afford one of the largest militaries ever built, dramatically enlarged public infrastructure and generally avoided large public debt as a percentage of GDP.

As it is now, despite much higher rates, the moguls at the top, like Gates, Bezos, and Buffett pay way less percentage of income than folks like I do, and yet your answer is a drumbeat of “raise tax rates”….

The professional class is now paying way more than before. Small business pays more of the total bill. Fewer and fewer people contribute to the government (because of this idea that they can’t afford to pay), and the folks at the elite levels get to manipulate their money in ways that keeps them from paying.

I don’t think raising tax rates on folks making $2.5 milllion is going to do anything except make the left’s class warriors feel better and the government will continue to drop the money needed be surcharged and inflation will drive more folks in the upper middle and lower upper classes into these punitive tax rates.

And yes, Lheym tax rates and policy are the realm of congress… until the people say no more.

That so many of the ultra rich support these tax increases shows they have no concern they will actually pay much of anything… they know they will keep carve outs for themselves.

If everyone pays a proportionate amount we will finally have the electorate at all levels as interested in spending because their taxes will be proportional to it.



The problem is it is the folks at the top who the least. The answer is for the moguls to lay along with us percentage wise.
 
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Hahahaha!

Broken promises!

Didn't he say he was going to lower taxes?

The MAGA FUCKWIT is in total confusion! clap


He's never going to increase taxes and he knows it will never happen under his watch. He's paying it lip service to endear himself to the blue-collar folks that adore him for reasons unknown.



 
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
He's never going to increase taxes and he knows it will never happen under his watch. He's paying it lip service to endear himself to the blue-collar folks that adore him for reasons unknown.


Half-truths and easy promises, stuff that's hard for a working man to research the second-order details.


TomP

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Flat tax on everything and I mean everything period
You make thousand bucks, you get taxed, you don’t like it, find better paying job
I’m tired of class warfare


Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two
 
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Steve, very sensible post.


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Here's something re taxes that I agree with:

https://youtube.com/shorts/jU2...?si=IvUHdpgzPvsege_6

DeSantis: “You Don’t Own Your Home If You Keep Paying Taxes!”


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Degenerate 1:3
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