Warren Buffett, President Ronald Reagan, and President Barack Obama (and most Americans) all agree... Tax The Rich!
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
who draws the line? when it's not enough then the limbo bar gets lowered.....I'm NOT rich but someone is taking my sh!t and giving it to others......then they pretend they give it back only to backdoor some other dumbass podium puck up my a$$......
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
Just how big a dent would the Buffett Rule make in the deficit?
By Doug Powers • April 7, 2012 12:45 PM **Written by Doug Powers We’ll be hearing a lot more about the Buffett Rule again next week: Obama is scheduled to travel to Florida, a swing state that pulled the lever for him in 2008, to press the case for ensuring that those making more than $1 million a year pay a higher tax rate than middle class families. “The president believes in standing up for the middle class and making our tax system fairer, where everyone plays by the same set of rules, in order to ensure the economic security of the middle class,” the White House said in a release announcing the event at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Obama will travel to Florida just days before the Senate is expected to take a procedural vote on a Buffett Rule bill introduced by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.). Rep. Tammy Baldwin, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Wisconsin’s open Senate seat, has rolled out the House version of the measure. [...] “The middle class can’t bear the burden of reducing the deficit alone,” Schumer told reporters on Thursday. Just how much would imposing the Buffett Rule chip away at the deficit Senator Schumer claims to want to reduce? Below is a chart from Political Math by way of Ace of Spades. That red sliver at the upper left represents the projected revenue from the Buffett Rule. Then jump into James Cameron’s Deepsea Challenger for the long dive down to the bottom of the two bars at the right to see the deficits with and without the Buffett Rule:
I can feel the relief already. Forget about the Buffett Rule… we could achieve the same deficit reduction by simply eliminating all future GSA “team building” junkets. Reminder for Chuck Schumer: ITSS… It’s the spending, stupid.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
they will pass this to make it appear as if their fair share is being paid....however with NYS now mandating tax e-filing....no one will ever know the effect....with the decrease of cash use and the increase in the acceptance of Xbox points/value systems no one will ever see the effect....there will be no effect except for the balm they think we need on our minds to pretend they have been chastised....
the 1% will always keep their virtual value and we will never know any different
it's smoke and mirrors....
SHOW ME THE VALUE
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
iT WILL increase taxes because as soon as democraps reclaim congress they will glom up grannie, mom and dad and anyone else who has "unearned" income. My stock trading uncle wants it but doesn't know it will get HIM too! He does everything he can to avoid tax which is to rarely sell, and now he thinks it will only be for "millionaires!" LOL! All the widows who live on divs and mutaul fund investments are set for a screwing! Spread the welf.
"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
Yawn.... The words "UC Berkeley" were enough to make me seriously doubt the findings. That's like the Klan doing a survey on the superior race
The tendency to be underhanded or "cheat" is part of person genetic makeup, not their income.
"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
Yawn.... The words "UC Berkeley" were enough to make me seriously doubt the findings. That's like the Klan doing a survey on the superior race
Like anything from "Breitbart"!
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
"You know what, how are my kid’s opportunities affected by how many millionaires there are? I don’t see that their opportunities are affected! You know what I see that’s going to affect their opportunities? 15.6 Trillion!"
AP) STOCKHOLM - Sweden was the first European country to introduce bank notes in 1661. Now it's come farther than most on the path toward getting rid of them.
"I can't see why we should be printing bank notes at all anymore," says Bjoern Ulvaeus, former member of 1970's pop group ABBA, and a vocal proponent for a world without cash.
The contours of such a society are starting to take shape in this high-tech nation, frustrating those who prefer coins and bills over digital money.
In most Swedish cities, public buses don't accept cash; tickets are prepaid or purchased with a cell phone text message. A small but growing number of businesses only take cards, and some bank offices — which make money on electronic transactions — have stopped handling cash altogether.
"There are towns where it isn't at all possible anymore to enter a bank and use cash," complains Curt Persson, chairman of Sweden's National Pensioners' Organization.
He says that's a problem for elderly people in rural areas who don't have credit cards or don't know how to use them to withdraw cash.
The decline of cash is noticeable even in houses of worship, like the Carl Gustaf Church in Karlshamn, southern Sweden, where Vicar Johan Tyrberg recently installed a card reader to make it easier for worshippers to make offerings.
"People came up to me several times and said they didn't have cash but would still like to donate money," Tyrberg says.
Bills and coins represent only 3 percent of Sweden's economy, compared to an average of 9 percent in the eurozone and 7 percent in the U.S., according to the Bank for International Settlements, an umbrella organization for the world's central banks.
Three percent is still too much if you ask Ulvaeus. A cashless society may seem like an odd cause for someone who made a fortune on "Money, Money, Money" and other ABBA hits, but for Ulvaeus it's a matter of security.
After his son was robbed for the third time he started advocating a faster transition to a fully digital economy, if only to make life harder for thieves.
"If there were no cash, what would they do?" says Ulvaeus, 66.
The Swedish Bankers' Association says the shrinkage of the cash economy is already making an impact in crime statistics.
The number of bank robberies in Sweden plunged from 110 in 2008 to 16 in 2011 — the lowest level since it started keeping records 30 years ago. It says robberies of security transports are also down.
"Less cash in circulation makes things safer, both for the staff that handle cash, but also of course for the public," says Par Karlsson, a security expert at the organization.
The prevalence of electronic transactions — and the digital trail they generate — also helps explain why Sweden has less of a problem with graft than countries with a stronger cash culture, such as Italy or Greece, says economics professor Friedrich Schneider of the Johannes Kepler University in Austria.
Warren Buffet is irrelevant
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
It's pretty plain simple here folks. Even a monkey could figure this one out.
If the rich are paying a lower tax rate then the rest of us slobs........then keep theirs where they are and just lower the tax rate for us slobs!!!!
Keep the tax rate for the rich the same......and just lower mine!
It would be a win-win!!!!!!!!!!!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler