superhawk2300 wrote on Oct 3rd, 2008 at 12:27pm:Here is something that staggers my mind. It seems to be infectious. It is the biggest "achivement" by our political leaders and it happens every year.
Millions of lower-income bracket people voting for people who will raise their taxes, but not their own.
I know a girl here in WI who is in the lower-income bracket and she said something to the effect of "I can't vote for Obama because he will tax people who make over 250,000 dollars a year. I will vote for Mc Cain".
I was like, "Ok, so YOU'RE volenteering your money to give to the government then?!?!"
I do not see why anyone who makes less than 250,000 would think this way.
One thing is for sure, taxes will be raised to get us out of the mess Bush has gotten us into. The question is who wil pay.
As a member of the middle-class I am sick of it being me. And I understand that taxing people who make less than me as mostly ineffective, as % wise they make so little the amount gained isn't that much AND more importantly the people in the lower income brakcets and the middle class SPEND the most money as they spread it around, thus stimulating the economy.
1% of 250,000 bucks is 2500 bucks. Anyone who makes a quarter of a million dollars a year should be able to afford a few thousand dollars more in taxes. Maybe they won't be able to go offraoding in the hummer every weekend anymore or will have to cancel one vacation this year. I am sure there are some who will actually feel it in a real way, but for everyone of them in this braket there are many who won't feel it at all. Becasue "those who make more than 250,000 a year" also include those who make millions a year. And it is these people that have reaped most of the benfits of the Wall Street mess in the last decade. People in the lowest tax bracket don't invest in Wall Street so why should they have to bail out people 10 times richer than them?
1% of 30,000 is 300 bucks. It will take a lot more people in this bracket to be taxes to have the same effect on the sitaution as taxing one person as above. Not to mention to those people making 30,000 a year - that 300 bucks might be the cost of food for a entire month.
Buying goods on a daily basis is what this economy needs to stay strong. Giving tax breaks to the upper class just puts MY tax money in their BANK accounts which just devalues the few dollars I got left even more. It is a double whammy for the working guy.
I want these people who have had money to gamble who excellerated this mess to bail themselves out!
Man, if I had a dime for every person who fell for this kind of class warfare BS...
How much per year do you think it takes for *ANY* employer to make to be able to employ a person?
Small business owners are almost automatically in the $250,000 bracket even if they are making no profits at all.
Now, who do you think loses their job when that employer is crushed with even more taxes, or being forced (like in San Francisco now) to buy health insurance for employees? NOBODY WINS. People lose job, plain and simple. Businesses retract, shrink, tax revenues go down, EVERYBODY LOSES.
But, you know, that's just a evil capitalist theory.