The rich are waging class warfare on the poor

Quote from MKTrader:

Yeah, outside a few free-spirited, live-off-the-land ex-hippies in Vermont, the Left absolutely hates this idea. But it makes perfect sense. Let's just peacefully secede. The collectivists can have Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Oprah, Soros and 90% of Hollywood to fund their utopia. We'll see how long those ideologues practice what they preach.

Seriously. All this animosity could be over TOMORROW if that happened. Last I checked, there's nothing holding the country together other than a piece of paper that says it's a single country.

The fact is, as you say, the few (very few) Leftists with brains know who really foots the bill for their idiotic schemes and how sustainable their utopia would be without that cash flow.
 
Quote from MKTrader:

You're right. The TBTF financial institutions, Monsanto, etc., are all enabled by the gov't. I wouldn't say they "steal" from lower/middle classes, but there's little competition for some of their goods/services (thanks to them pushing out smaller competition via regs & other means from the gov't).

You actually did say that they were stealing from the poor.

-burn8
 
Quote from logic_man:

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If you allocate all federal spending by income, the top payers of income tax pay far more into the federal government than they get out in benefit, even at today's rates. The bottom 80% by income pay in less than they get in benefits, so I can see why they don't complain, but I get screwed by thousands of dollars every year. What, I'm supposed to just ignore that fact? Why should the random fact that I was born in a certain country cost me money?


I think what youre supposed to do is pay your "fair share" whatever in the world that means. Let me know when you find out.

-burn8
 
Quote from logic_man:

The obvious solution is to split the country into two or more separate sovereign countries, each with its own pro-rated share of the current debt.

Let you parasites figure out how to make your socialistic BS work on your own dime. I don't even want to debate you any more, I just don't want to live under the same governance structure as you. I'd prefer that your politics mattered as much to me as the average Canadian's politics.

Seriously, for what earthly reason is the fiction that this is one country being maintained? The amount of time wasted debating things that aren't really legitimately debatable is ridiculous and the idea that you could ever say anything that I would consider even in the ballpark of rational is absurd.

I consider you and your kind as foreign to me as I consider a native of any other country foreign. Heck, I actually don't even consider you a human being and I hope you DIAF. Then, I hope they bring you back to life at the hospital and then the hospital burns down and you die a second time. Only, the second time, I hope your family is standing by your hospital bed and dies with you.

Stunningly beautiful post. The only way to deal with them is right there. Allowing them to continue to spew their nonsense all over the place is why we are on the verge of losing our freedoms.
 
Quote from logic_man:

If they are going to take out so much in tax, I should get dollar-for-dollar back in benefits.

There are only two choices. Those of us who are "haves" can share more than we'd like to share - more than we think is "fair" to share - with the have-nots willingly, or we can "share" it at the point of a gun.

There are no other choices.
 
Quote from Random.Capital:

That is an insane number. It would be cheaper to keep kids at home and send them private tutors.

Yes, but then how would the taxpayers support all of the administrative leaches living in Florida and collecting $15,000 per month pensions?
 
Quote from logic_man:

The obvious solution is to split the country into two or more separate sovereign countries, each with its own pro-rated share of the current debt.

Let you parasites figure out how to make your socialistic BS work on your own dime. I don't even want to debate you any more, I just don't want to live under the same governance structure as you. I'd prefer that your politics mattered as much to me as the average Canadian's politics.

Seriously, for what earthly reason is the fiction that this is one country being maintained? The amount of time wasted debating things that aren't really legitimately debatable is ridiculous and the idea that you could ever say anything that I would consider even in the ballpark of rational is absurd.

I consider you and your kind as foreign to me as I consider a native of any other country foreign. Heck, I actually don't even consider you a human being and I hope you DIAF. Then, I hope they bring you back to life at the hospital and then the hospital burns down and you die a second time. Only, the second time, I hope your family is standing by your hospital bed and dies with you.

Looks like I touched a nerve. FYI, I believe in solvent government too.
 
Quote from MKTrader:

So the gov't forcing one person to give a little less money in income taxes (while "the poor" continue to pay nothing) = theft from the poor? Absurd. People are really getting brainwashed.

Once again, Mencken's definition of a demagogue = Obama to the core: "one who will preach doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots."

If such a policy enables Warren Buffet to pay almost half percentage-wise in taxes as his secretary, I think that's pretty much a robbery right there.

As for Warren Buffett's secretary paying a higher tax rate than he does, I'm not for that either. The whole system--with all its loopholes, special favors and social engineering attempts--has its own absurd results. I'm for scrapping the whole thing and replacing it with some type of flat tax. But it's equally absurd that people who don't work at all can game the system and live better than lower-middle class folk who work their tails off. Also, the Warren Buffett thing is kind of a red herring--he isn't the typical rich guy. The small business owner who makes $220K/year pays a lot more taxes than his secretrary. [/B]

I'm all for a flat national sales tax, and abolition of the income and corporate tax. I'm also for the negative income tax that Milton Friedman proposed.
 
Quote from logic_man:

Yeah, big problem with that is that there are only so many government services a Warren Buffett needs, so asking him to pay the same rate as his secretary means that he's vastly overpaying relative to the level of service he requires.

If you allocate all federal spending by income, the top payers of income tax pay far more into the federal government than they get out in benefit, even at today's rates. The bottom 80% by income pay in less than they get in benefits, so I can see why they don't complain, but I get screwed by thousands of dollars every year. What, I'm supposed to just ignore that fact? Why should the random fact that I was born in a certain country cost me money?

If the government is to provide services to its citizens, why would you expect those who can least afford it, to pay the most for it?

Put simply, because of people like you with your petty envy, making a high income in the US is a negative proposition vis-a-vis value for your tax dollars.

You've been listening to too much Rush Limbaugh.

I get value for my money in all other transactions, I don't think government should be any different. If they are going to take out so much in tax, And don't give me some "patriotism, blah, blah, blah". The Left killed patriotism and you don't get to use it when it's convenient to your argument.

Your tax dollars pay for infrastructure, education, law enforcement, safety/environmental regulations, and a myriad of other things that benefit your life on a day-to-day basis. I think you probably get more than your dollar's worth. You might want to take a trip to Europe and see how much they pay in taxes. They'd probably laugh at you whining about how much you pay here. Stupid Americans...

I should get dollar-for-dollar back in benefits.

You're right. Support universal healthcare coverage.
 
Quote from bone:

The real answer is substance abuse and personal accountability.

In terms of class warfare, I would suggest that the OP examine which political party perpetuates the class warfare demogoguery, and which political party uses tax dollars to bribe voters using entitlements. In fact, examine the premise behind the 'Dream Act'.


That is nonsense what you are saying. Being poor is mainly a matter of bad luck, that's it. And being rich is mainly a matter of being lucky. Of course some poor got there entirely because of their own mistakes, and some rich people owe most of their success to hard work and smart . That's not the how the majority got where they are. Most people greatly underestimate the role of luck in life and the most disingenious people do it to serve an agenda such as the Republican's, which is cutting spending (a good thing) on the back of the poor (unacceptable). Are poor people tempted to take advantage of entitlements and handouts ? Of course they are , just as the rich (i.e. corporate shareholders) take advantage of society as a whole by influencing politics and the media.

Substance abuse and "laziness" come when you have lost hope of really improving your life , and why have you lost hope ? Because the odds are stacked against you when you were born poor. Just as when you were born rich , you have it made.

If you were born poor, your parents will not encourage you to get an education, consequently you will not know how important that is. And even if you do , you won't have access to it , especially in the US, where the majority of people are kept undereducated deliberately (so they can be sent to war for example)with ridiculous education costs.
 
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