In The Audacity of Hope after quoting Buffett, Obama says,Buffet’s low rates are a consequence of the fact that, like most wealthy Americans, almost all his income comes from dividends and capital gains, investment income that since 2003 has been taxed at only 15%. The receptionist’s salary, on the other hand, was taxed at almost twice that rate once FICA was included.Do you think that is a disingenuous explanation?
No I do not. But this is not the comments I have seen Buffett make in interviews.Jason Bourne wrote: And you ignore the fact that dividends are still taxed at 50% overall. If you ratchet the rate on them back up to the ordinary rate and the recipient is in the 39% bracket Obama proposes then they will be taxed at 74%. I think that is egregious. Perhaps a solution is to let Corporations deduct dividends.These are fair points to discuss, but given the enormous advantages accrued to the company that organizes as a corporation (as opposed to, say, a partnership), and the risks and costs that such entities can shift to society as a whole, I think it is totally fair to tax corporations in addition to taxing dividends.
I am not sure what advantages you think corporations have over partnerships. Perhaps you can enlighten me. From a tax standpoint a C Corp is the absolute worst way to do business as it is subejct to double tax. Tax on gains when a C Corp is sold can approach 65%-70%. Thus no small business uses a C Corp anymore unless it has to for investment and finance reasons. Publically traded companies have no choice but to use a C Corp. The taxing regime that you think is fair puts US C Corps at a competitive disadvantage on the world stage because almost every other industrialized nations taxes corporations more favorably than the US does.I totally agree with you that this is complex stuff that Obama has oversimplified, but the sad truth of democracy is that most voters don't have the background, time, or inclination to dive into the details. You can't say that distorting complex issues into 30-second commercials and catchy sound bites is something that only Obama or Democrats does. Everybody does it. I don't blame them, really. The sad reality is that distorting the truth into catchy sound bites is what gets people elected in our society. Those who are unwilling to do so don't get elected.
Yep. We live in the fast food and fast information world of 2008.Jason Bourne wrote:Yes I did misread you. Sorry. But how about this. Let's cut spending too! You know I am in a fairly high tax bracket. And guess what. I would be happy to pay more IF I trusted the government to cut spending and balance the budget and build a surplus and pay start to pay down this 11 trillion dollar debt. And do it with real money. Don't print and inflate your way out of it. I would also like to see something done to deal with the 50 trillion of unfunded liabilities that will come due in the next 40 years in the form of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid as well as other programs.
I agree with you 100% on these points.One of the main reasons I've become so turned off by the Republicans involves their abandonment of fiscal responsibility. They used to make arguments involving the Laffer curve that states that there is a point where raising taxes won’t increase government revenue, and hence if taxes are beyond that point that lowering taxes will actually increase revenue. In theory, I can see that point, but then they always made the tenuous assumption that we were on the backside of the Laffer curve, regardless of what the tax rates were.
As a life long republican I agree. I so disillusioned. Here a rant I sent out today to some friends and work associates:in my opinion any incumbent in office should not be voted back in. Republican or democrat, whatever you are, vote for the person running against your incumbent. This is the only way to send a message to our spineless political I can hardly call them leaders. It is time for revolt and time to find someone who will lead instead of pander and drive us into the ground. They all need to go. Polosi and Reed and Frank. Bush too…well he has too! McCain and Obama as sitting Senators ought to go too. Neither of them have what it takes and were part of the problem. Lindsey Graham, Bennett, and all current sitting republican should go! All we have is our vote and if we don’t fire all these joker what makes you think anything will change!! I am just fuming about this. There is no leadership in DC and none on the horizon either. Prepare for hard times.
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