The Fiscal cliff
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so you want a piece of me too?In my experience, someone is losing an argument when they start posting short non-responses like this all the time.
By the way rwh, where the fuck do you get all these charts? Is there some chart database I'm missing out on, or are you just good at knowing how to find them? Not hatin' either, they obviously work.
is it not possible to ask corvallis a question without the likes of you answering for him, expanding the subject matter to other aareas, and then getting upset because i don't respond to you?
is that it?
why can't corvallis answer for herself?
BTW - rwh's post was not on topic to my question of corvallis. go re-read it. where did i ask/talk about the reason for the deficit?
what i want to know, from corvallis, is if the tax on millionaires will help reduce the deficit? got it?
since corvallis voted for gary johnson, it's a bit confusing that corvallis apparently believes the tax is justified somehow.
i just want to hear, FROM CORVALLIS, why?Last edited by gwb72tii; 12-05-2012, 12:25 PM.“There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
Sir Winston ChurchillComment
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When you are getting questioned from all sides, how long is it going to take you to realize that YOU are the problem?so you want a piece of me too?
is it not possible to ask corvallis a question without the likes of you answering for him, expanding the subject matter to other aareas, and then getting upset because i don't respond to you?
is that it?
why can't corvallis answer for herself?
BTW - rwh's post was not on topic to my question of corvallis. go re-read it. where did i ask/talk about the reason for the deficit?
what i want to know, from corvallis, is if the tax on millionaires will help reduce the deficit? got it?
since corvallis voted for gary johnson, it's a bit confusing that corvallis apparently believes the tax is justified somehow.
i just want to hear, FROM CORVALLIS, why?
It is possible, as I said. If you want to ask Corvallis a question and only him respond, PM him. This isn't your personal forum where you make the rules of who can or cannot respond.
Trying to insult Corvallis by calling him a girl, mature move.
You talked about the reason for the deficit when you said:
Or do you not even read what you write?Comment
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Here's an interesting analysis: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...cut-scenarios/ about implications for people directly.
Some opinions printed say not to be too worried about it, others are saying it is a bigger deal than the people who say it isn't. It has produced a lot of uncertainty that is already affecting businesses, and could drag down next year more if an agreement isn't met. But it's been like that for years, Congress can't come to an agreement and work together and just push off issues into the future. Even if an agreement is reached, another one will be faced down the line. The government should set a stable environment for business and get out of the way of the economy, not have everyone constantly holding their breath to see if they can possibly take timely action.
What is hilarious is GOP in-fighting:
How is there supposed to ever be bi-partisan agreement if the extremists cannot even work within their OWN party?"Speaker Boehner's $800 billion tax hike will destroy American jobs and allow politicians in Washington to spend even more," DeMint said in a statement on Tuesday.
Signaling some worry about fragmented sentiment in the House, Republican leaders took the unusual step of removing two hard-line Tea Party conservatives, Tim Huelskamp of Kansas and Justin Amash of Michigan, from the House Budget Committee, where elements of a fiscal cliff deal are likely to be considered.Comment
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Apparently I need to break it down for you:
More $ coming in = less need to borrow = less deficit spending
See? Not exactly rocket science buddy...Comment
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The bottom line is that the Republicans are literally sowing the seeds of their own defeat with this entire debacle. Even a majority of members of their own party support a "balanced" budget approach that includes letting tax rates on the top 2% go back up to 2000 levels, plus spending cuts (a larger amount of the latter than the former): http://www.gallup.com/poll/148472/De...Tax-Hikes.aspx
So why on earth are Boehner and his allies in congress arguing for the opposite? Do they not care about what their own constituents want and say?According to a CBS News Poll released Monday, 66 percent of Americans say an agreement to raise the amount of money the nation can borrow should include both spending cuts and tax increases.
More than half of Republicans say the agreement should be balanced and roughly seven out of ten Democrats and independents say the same.
Think about it: Most Republicans in Congress signed Grover Norquist's tax pledge saying they will oppose any and all increases in revenue (taxes). Yet if they continue down their current path, they'll end up raising taxes on 100% of Americans beginning Jan. 1. Why not raise taxes on just 2% of them? Wouldn't that be more in-line with the very tax pledge they signed? And since taxes are going to go up on the 2% anyway on the first of the year, why fuck over all of America at the same time? Are they really so stupid as to say "Well if the rich have to pay more, then you ALL have to pay more! Let's see how you like that!"Comment
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It's called Zealotry. It's on both sides of the aisle and negatively effects everyone.The bottom line is that the Republicans are literally sowing the seeds of their own defeat with this entire debacle. Even a majority of members of their own party support a "balanced" budget approach that includes letting tax rates on the top 2% go back up to 2000 levels, plus spending cuts (a larger amount of the latter than the former): http://www.gallup.com/poll/148472/De...Tax-Hikes.aspx
So why on earth are Boehner and his allies in congress arguing for the opposite? Do they not care about what their own constituents want and say?
Think about it: Most Republicans in Congress signed Grover Norquist's tax pledge saying they will oppose any and all increases in revenue (taxes). Yet if they continue down their current path, they'll end up raising taxes on 100% of Americans beginning Jan. 1. Why not raise taxes on just 2% of them? Wouldn't that be more in-line with the very tax pledge they signed? And since taxes are going to go up on the 2% anyway on the first of the year, why fuck over all of America at the same time? Are they really so stupid as to say "Well if the rich have to pay more, then you ALL have to pay more! Let's see how you like that!"
Much like the shit flinging a lot of people here have done ;)
GWB, where are your answers? You do a lot of martyr'ing but not a lot of answering.
Heeter, you realize you do come off like a prick? Right? I mean, I get what you're saying and appreciate the education but that's one side of the coin when trying to talk/educate/debate with a person(s).
Corvallis, TJT, etc... stop letting Heeter do all your heavy lifting.
Now me personally? I think the conflict resides in economics being stuffed into a bag of philosophy and massive knuckle headedness. That's my take on a lot of it. Less crying from the Administration about how bum a deal they got when they got the office they wanted (ironic) and waaay less white Knighting to the point of extremist zeal when it comes to a philosophical stand point.Need a part? PM me.
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lol - I guess if that's the consequence of refuting someone's BS I can live with it. I'm not trying to represent one side of the coin, I'm trying to discuss the issue based on the truth and reality, not made up crap rhetoric the sheep are expected to repeat. All gwb knows how to do is go baaaah baaah.
If he actually used facts and reason to base his arguments, I'd probably agree with him. (Assuming that calling out the GOP's stupidity and TeaBagging means I lean the other way is an ignorant assumption) All he needs to do is read NCPA to actually back himself up with intelligent points, instead of repeating whatever Drudge Report says.
Instead of bringing to the table a valid argument, he responds to Corvallis with a strawman attack - attempting to tell Corvallis what his argument is. And including references to Obama being the one to be the reason behind the country being committed to deficits, even if he doesn't apparently admit it later (or maybe he forgot?).
He could have talked about the sliding economic freedom of the US. (And the attraction of business to low-tax Singapore) Or the issues faced by countries when they drive up taxes on the wealthy. (Even if the expiration of the Bush tax cuts isn't exactly eat the rich in itself...) But the class warfare mentality of Obama is flawed, just like the OMG YOU'RE GOING TO MAKE US SOCIALIST argument from the right.
A funny thing often happens on the way to soaking the rich: They don't stick around for the bath. Take Britain, where Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs service reports that the number of taxpayers declaring £1 million a year in income fell by more than 60% in fiscal 2010-2011 from the year before.
That was the year that millionaires became liable for the 50% income-tax rate that Gordon Brown's government introduced in its final days in 2010, up from the previous 40% rate. Lo, the total number of millionaire tax filers plunged to 6,000 in 2010-2011, from 16,000 in 2009-2010.
The new tax was meant to raise about £2.5 billion more revenue. So much for that. In 2009-2010 British millionaires contributed about £13.4 billion to the public coffers, or just under 9% of the total tax liability of all taxpayers that year. At the 50% rate, the shrunken pool yielded £6.5 billion, or about 4.4%.http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwo...-is-universal/Prime Minister David Cameron decided earlier this year to lower the 50% rate to 45%, meaning we may see at least some of the millionaires return to the U.K. But the figures are another reminder that incentives matter.
Politicians would love to lay the whole burden of their policies on a tiny minority of the rich, but you can't finance the welfare state on the shoulders of the 1%. That's something for the U.S. to remember as President Obama pretends he can fill a $1 trillion budget hole with tax hikes on "millionaires and billionaires."
Brits, Yanks And French Show Fleeing High Taxes Is Universal
We'd be a whole lot better off if the country learned to intelligently base its opinions on facts, not what pundits want them to think.Last edited by rwh11385; 12-05-2012, 08:52 PM.Comment
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I think the "coin" he was talking about is a conversational coin that has information on one side and delivery on the other...he didn't seem to be referring to two sides of a political spectrum coin.Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!Comment
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Ah, that makes more sense. The reference to two sides of an argument is what I've always heard with that analogy instead of talking about two elements of a single one.Comment
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No, I totally get the frustration with it. The question I ask myself when dealing with people like that are "Am I doing this to help them or simply to point out how ignorant they are being?" If it's the latter, I just let it go.
I however appreciate the discussion when it's a discussion. I've been lurking more than anything else. Education is grand ;)Need a part? PM me.
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Yeah, I don't think that gwb or josh will ever stop being the way they are, but the forum shouldn't be held hostage by them either. Even though the trolls ought to be ignored, it doesn't mean that facts shouldn't be discussed and the rest of us can't have a meaningful conversation. The challenge is having it over the noise of their distraction.;)
No, I totally get the frustration with it. The question I ask myself when dealing with people like that are "Am I doing this to help them or simply to point out how ignorant they are being?" If it's the latter, I just let it go.
I however appreciate the discussion when it's a discussion. I've been lurking more than anything else. Education is grand ;)Comment
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So what are the chances of a "Carbon Tax" Alla cap and trade being slipped into a deal end this over the edge nonsense???The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de TocquevilleOriginally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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