In other words, the working poor need skin in the game and we should continue with the Reaganomics.LeadBolt wrote:Cut 2013 Federal spending 2% from 2012's actual and limit increases in spending, taxes and benefits to 75% of inflation going forward. Tighten up deductions and loop holes and reduce rates to reduce the opportunities and incentives to cheat.
Peg the top rate @ 33% and put in a new low rate at the bottom on lower income amounts that will hit virtually everyone. Eliminate instances where individuals get more back in refunds and credits than they paid in.
I get this desire, but they will also be the most affected by the spending cuts. You're then going to raise taxes on a group that already spends every cent they earn and saves very little to nothing. Should they be purchasing iphones, late model cars, and flat screens? No, but Apple, Honda, and LG are sure glad they do - as is the rest of the economy.
Meanwhile, someone paying the top marginal rate gets a tax break. We've already seen the relatively non-stimulative affect of providing people who will be just fine anyways with tax breaks.
We have a spending problem AND a wage problem.




