I'm not responding to either of them - just making a common sense statement.kalm wrote:You do realize that Reich was responding to O'reilly whining about the fairness of the tax system, right? "Taxes are through the roof on affluent Americans and business profits" and something about it "crashing the economy" - like it did when taxes were actually much higher.CID1990 wrote:This government's annual operating budget is obscene. Even more so given the poormouthing we hear from departments such as mine as not having enough funding. Runaway waste and poor stewardship of public funds are the norm.
New tax revenues only make the problem worse. Go to a flat or a national sales tax. Cap borrowing at a reasonable percentage of GDP, and then force this government to live within its means. Our grandchildren will thank us.
All this talk about fairness in the tax system is just neo Bolshevism, repackaged for soft headed millenials and nostalgic boomers![]()
Government is massive and wasteful. You'll get no argument from me there. Then again, depending on which study you look at it, we're at worst par for the course in revenue as a percentage of GDP among OECD countries
Sycophancy of the wealth creators and their tax "burden" is just neo Ancien Regimeism.
Pushing for a flat tax has nothing to do with defending the rich, but I love to see the socialist left contradict themselves by saying it does.
Wealth envy drives this useless debate.







