Got my laugh for the day.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-democratic-plan-for-a-42-national-sales-tax-202549219.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-democratic-plan-for-a-42-national-sales-tax-202549219.html
Other options include a 32% payroll tax split between employers and workers or a 25% income surtax on everybody. Or, the government could cut 80% of spending on everything but health care, which would include highways, airports and the Pentagon. Or here’s a good one: Just borrow the money and quadruple Washington’s annual deficits.
The best idea might be charging every enrollee in the new program $7,500 per year, so they’d be paying directly for the coverage they’re getting. Some people pay more than that now for health care, by purchasing insurance outright or sacrificing pay raises in exchange for employer coverage. It would still be a nifty trick to propose that to voters.
The upside to these impossibly draconian scenarios is that nobody would pay anything for health care, except in the $7,500 example. And it’s possible that Medicare for All would cover health care for more people at a lower total cost than we spend now, meaning the average cost per person would go down. The problem is transitioning from what we have now to whatever Medicare for all would be. And it’s a giant problem, like crossing the Mississippi River without a bridge or a boat. The other side might look great but you’ll die before you get there.
Its a VAT, they still want a VAT. Libs never let go of something potentially that destructive.People would pretty much stop buying anything discretionary.
I just skimmed the thread title, thinking it was some top tier income tax rate, wtf!People would pretty much stop buying anything discretionary.
I just skimmed the thread title, thinking it was some top tier income tax rate, wtf!
42% sales tax!!!! Yes sir, no ones buying anything other than groceries.
I just skimmed the thread title, thinking it was some top tier income tax rate, wtf!
42% sales tax!!!! Yes sir, no ones buying anything other than groceries.
They should be, Oklahoma, sad to say, is one of the few states that tax groceries. They do have a tax-free day/weekend just before school starts for school supplies and clothing.Currently groceries and clothing are essentially tax free, wonder if this changes that or not.