So in your opinion, what's the number that IS their fair share Stevie?CC, you are only talking about Federal Taxes. Poor people pay regressive state and local taxes that hardly effects the rich.
At what number does it become fair? 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% of those rich folks incomes?
Should capital gains income be taxed at the exact sames rates as earned income is? Its all income after-all right?
If one 1% of all the people in the US are paying 22% of all the money coming into the treasury, how much more do they need to pay in, to be fair...their fair share?
And if 5% of all people in the US are paying 40% of all the money coming into the treasury, how much more do they need to pay in, as their fair share?
That leaves 95% of all the other folks in the country to pay the remaining 60% of all the rest of the money coming in. So if the rich folks have to pay more, then the 60% of the rest of us can pay less, right? How much less? Or should the Congress simply increase their federal spending to make up for the windfall from the rich folks? Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
You have to have a complete discussion when talking about progressive and regressive taxes, you can not just talk about one without talking about the other.
Not only that we are spending old people's retirement benifits (SS and Medicare) on Defense. Is that what you think is right for the rich to do? Either we raise the tax rate on the rich or we cut Defense spending. But quit giving these huge tax breaks to the rich and then cry for the bastards that they are paying to much. They are not. In fact the middle class is not paying enough for the present Defense spending that this country does. The poor do not really have shit to pay.
What you had were two wars and a huge tax rate cut....and now the same folks that were for the wars and the tax cuts are bitching about the deficit and restoring at least some of the tax rates.
Does that really make any math sense?
It would be like charging two credit card to the max and paying just part of the interest and then bitching that the credit card company want you to pay more.