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TAXES, TAXES, TAXES!

AND STILL MORE TAXES!

By Posted April 9, 2008 15:35:53

Career politicians use the word, "BILLIONS" In a casual manner. A billion is a difficult number to wrap my brain around and I assume a difficult number for you to wrap your brain around too!.

However let me put a BILLION INTO A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE FOR YOU ALL.

A BILLION seconds ago it was 1959.

A BILLION minutes ago Jesus Christ was still alive!

A BILLION hours ago our ancestors were still living in the stone age!

A BILLION years ago Evolutionist tell us no form of humanity walked the planet.

A BILLION DOLLARS ago the federal government spent that amount in Eight hours and twenty minutes, at the present rate of spending.

While these thoughts are still fresh in our minds, lets take a look at hurricane Katrina, just in New Orleans, which is considered our governments greatest failure. Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu asked the Congress for 250 BILLION dollars to rebuild New Orleans. If you were one of the 484,674 residents of New Orleans it would mean that you would receive 516,258 each! over 1/2 million dollars. or, if you had one of the 188,251 homes in New Orleans, each household would get1,329,787 Dollars, or if you were a family of four you would receive 2,066,012 dollars.

But what went wrong? Did the residents get the monies? Who spent the BILLIONS? The Answer is the career politicians and their cronies did, you know the tax and spend crowd.

Here is a poem: author unknown

Tax his land, tax his wage, tax the bed on which he lays! Tax his tractor, tax his mule, Teach him taxes are the rule. Tax his pants, tax his coat, tax his ties, tax his shirt, tax him even if he tries to shirk.

Tax his bills, tax his gas, tax his notes tax his cash, if he cries tax his tears! Tax him good and let him know, after taxes he'll have no dough. If he hollers, tax him more, tax him till he's good and sore. Tax his coffin, tax his grave. Tax the sod in which he lays. Put these words upon his tomb, Taxes drove him to his doom and when he's gone we won't relax, we will go after his inheritance TAX!

The following list of taxable items did not exist 100 years ago.

Cigarette tax. Corporate Tax, Dog License Tax. Federal Unemployment Tax. Fishing License Tax. Food license tax. Fuel permit tax. Gasoline Tax. Hunting license tax. Inheritance tax. Inventory tax. IRS Interest and penalties tax {taxes on top of taxes}. Liquor tax. Luxury tax. Marriage License Tax. Medicare tax. Property Tax. Real estate tax. Recreational Vehicle tax. Road usage tax {truckers}.  Sales tax. Services charge tax. Social security tax. State income tax. State unemployment tax. Telephone taxes {federal excise tax, universal tax, federal, state and local Surcharge tax, Minimum usage tax, recurring and non-recurring tax}. Utility tax. Vehicle sales tax. Watercraft registration tax. and last but not least well permit tax!

Now we have two candidates from the Democrats that promise to raise our taxes some more.

Much as I hate to say this, Vote McCain 2008!

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April 9, 2008 15:44:08
I dont know that McCain will not raise them. But so far he has not promised to like the other ones have.
April 9, 2008 15:48:53
Who was it that said a billion here and a billion there pretty soon it runs into real money? I can't remember but I'm sure it musta been a politician.
April 9, 2008 16:18:20

Who was it that said a billion here and a billion there pretty soon it runs into real money? I can't remember but I'm sure it musta been a politician.

When I first heard it from my dad who was commenting on politics it was a million here and a million here and pretty soon your talking about real money.

Man did times change for the bad.

April 9, 2008 16:33:22
...okay it was a Senator Everett Dirkson (R) from Illinois sez a Google search on the quote. I knew it was a politician! (and he used the value billions)
April 9, 2008 17:06:41
The US debt is going to cause the demise of our country. The war in Iraq has already cost us over 500 BILLION DOLLARS, much of which is borrowed money. We're paying over 200 BILLION DOLLARS a year just on the interest on the US debt. People who don't care about the debt don't care about the country and should leave.

Now, the two democratic candidates have said that they're going to raise taxes on the wealthy, but I doubt very seriously that will affect anyone posting on JU (including me).
April 9, 2008 18:16:22

I want McCain anyways, because I'm Republican.

April 9, 2008 18:46:57

Dr Guy
I dont know that McCain will not raise them. But so far he has not promised to like the other ones have.

I believe McCain will push to keep the Bush taxcuts.

April 9, 2008 18:49:49

RoyLevosh
Who was it that said a billion here and a billion there pretty soon it runs into real money? I can't remember but I'm sure it musta been a politician.

Looks like someone answered your question Joe, glad they did cause I did not have a clue.

April 9, 2008 18:51:59

Benmeister
The US debt is going to cause the demise of our country. The war in Iraq has already cost us over 500 BILLION DOLLARS, much of which is borrowed money. We're paying over 200 BILLION DOLLARS a year just on the interest on the US debt. People who don't care about the debt don't care about the country and should leave.Now, the two democratic candidates have said that they're going to raise taxes on the wealthy, but I doubt very seriously that will affect anyone posting on JU (including me).

Glad your a proponet for class warfare, what will you do when the rich start to close down all the jobs? Blame them again? And it would affect My wife and I raising taxes on the so called rich.

April 9, 2008 18:58:28

erathoniel
I want McCain anyways, because I'm Republican.

I too am a Republican, BUT I vote for the person running regardless of party. If the Democrats had someone to offer other than the drek they are offering I might have voted for them. As it is McCain is so close to being a Democrat it's a joke.

April 9, 2008 19:54:41
Glad your a proponet for class warfare, what will you do when the rich start to close down all the jobs? Blame them again? And it would affect My wife and I raising taxes on the so called rich.


The Clintons made over 100 million dollars since 2000. How many jobs did they create because of Bush's tax cuts and how many jobs do you think will be lost if their taxes are raised? The answer is 0. Corporations making record profits are not going to lay anyone off if their taxes are raised.

The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.
April 9, 2008 21:48:07

Benmeister
Glad your a proponet for class warfare, what will you do when the rich start to close down all the jobs? Blame them again? And it would affect My wife and I raising taxes on the so called rich.The Clintons made over 100 million dollars since 2000. How many jobs did they create because of Bush's tax cuts and how many jobs do you think will be lost if their taxes are raised? The answer is 0. Corporations making record profits are not going to lay anyone off if their taxes are raised.The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.

Where do you get your figures from? some democratic website? the top 10% pay over 90% of taxes. But Democrats want more, because they are after all the party of Tax and spend.

April 10, 2008 04:12:00

A billion dollars is a stack of $100 bills 7.4 miles high

April 10, 2008 06:40:41
I believe McCain will push to keep the Bush taxcuts.


I only hope, not believe. I remember Daddy Bush and his lips.
April 10, 2008 06:47:31
The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.


1. Wealth is not taxed (until death). It has already been taxed as income. Learn the difference.

2. Your figures may be reversed as the top 10% pay 71% of the total tax bill.

3. When did the clintons do anything for anyone not named clinton? For that matter, why do they skate with their shady dealings while others do hard time? (Martha Stewart anyone?)
April 10, 2008 11:07:56
The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.1. Wealth is not taxed (until death). It has already been taxed as income. Learn the difference.

I take it you don't pay property taxes.

Taxes are important. Without them, how would politicians afford prostitutes?
April 10, 2008 11:56:50

stubbyfinger
A billion dollars is a stack of $100 bills 7.4 miles high

WOW!

April 10, 2008 11:58:51

Benmeister
The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.1. Wealth is not taxed (until death). It has already been taxed as income. Learn the difference.I take it you don't pay property taxes. Taxes are important. Without them, how would politicians afford prostitutes?

AS usual you are wrong again. I do pay thousands in property that is suppossed to me mine and mine alone, but I will continue paying taxes on my home till I die.//

April 10, 2008 12:03:27

The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.1. Wealth is not taxed (until death). It has already been taxed as income. Learn the difference.2. Your figures may be reversed as the top 10% pay 71% of the total tax bill.3. When did the clintons do anything for anyone not named clinton? For that matter, why do they skate with their shady dealings while others do hard time? (Martha Stewart anyone?)

This new fella Benmeister  seems to feel that the rich should pay all the taxes while the middle and poor. none. alos believes in class warfare.

April 10, 2008 13:14:04

Moderateman,

I do believe that there is a class system developing.... I'm not going to go so far as to describe the various levels of middle and upper class because quite frankly I don't know how to define those properly. But, there is definitely a growing permanent underclass. Many jobs that were once mill jobs or manufacturing jobs have been replaced with pizza delivery or wal-mart jobs. Yes, a few smart folks who work these  jobs will always find a way here or there to move on up the ladder, but the truth is that the number of spots higher up the ladder are getting fewer and fewer. Yes, you will always have the entrepreneur who finds a niche and makes a go at it, but the truth is that the vast majority of entrepreneurs fail in the first two years.

This is replicating itself more and more across a broad field, and is the result of changes in technology to a great deal, but also monopolized on from a political perspective as well- Please bear with me as I try to explain-

In your traditional old telephone company, you used to have a lot of central office techs who were pretty smart and involved with their craft. These were guys who would go out in the field and install equipment, troubleshoot network problems, provision equipment etc. Basically they were the go-to guys, and were considered "middle class". Typically unionized, made a good wage and part of a four year trades program. These were guys who could tear apart an old radio system, find a faulty crystal on a printed circuit board and do the repairs right then and there. Now, these jobs still exist and are still important, but ho boy are they shrinking big time! Now most communications products are designed to have the intelligence "built-in" during the engineering phase. By the time it hits the field, you just need a pair of hands to cable it out and plug it in.

This has effectively cut this job requirement out of the loop. The truth is (and most people don't wanna admit it) The central office technician will one day be completely obsolete. Communications organizations will need two types of people- a bunch of brains at the top, these are the folks who will remotely log in to equipment to provision and troubleshoot it. Network guys and programmers, folks who have industry certifications that you don't just pick up overnight. Most often these folks will work from home or a central NOCC environment, and they are smart cookies indeed. In today's climate these are called "gurus". While there will always be a demand for these kinds of folks, you don't need a bazillion of them to provision and look after your network. On the other end, you will need folks in the field to run cables, pan dishes and swap cards out. Occasionally some of these folks will study real hard and defy the odds to turn into a net-guru at the top but the nature of the job will be mostly physical.

What this means is that you will need a handful of really smart guys at the top making primo dinero. If you are one of these skilled dudes, life will be sweet. Then, you will need a whole ton of low-paid guys to pull cable and drive around in a company van. While the pay for these lower jobs can be good right now, as the work becomes increasingly physical and unskilled in nature so too will the pay stagnate or drop.

This overall trend is replicating itself across a broad field. There will of course be some skilled trades which will endure and always be lucrative (plumbers and welders, etc) but for the most part we're going to a world of a handful of gurus running the show, and then a whole bunch of low-paid unskilled folks acting as hands and feet. If you are in the "hands and feet" category, you essentially become a disposable human being, because you are easily replaced and have little impact on the operations of the company on a strategic level if you leave. On the other hand if your main network architect leaves the company you may have a problem.

The fact that we are moving to a class system is not a question in my mind. For me the main question is what should we do about it?

 

 

April 10, 2008 13:26:59
Benmeistercomment 16The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.1. Wealth is not taxed (until death). It has already been taxed as income. Learn the difference.I take it you don't pay property taxes. Taxes are important. Without them, how would politicians afford prostitutes?
AS usual you are wrong again. I do pay thousands in property that is suppossed to me mine and mine alone, but I will continue paying taxes on my home till I die.//


No, you said wealth is not taxed until death. Property is part of wealth. We pay taxes on our property every year. Understand? Kapish?
April 10, 2008 13:38:06
I take it you don't pay property taxes.


Not feds. YOu did not specify. Feds do not tax wealth, and if you do not buy a house, neither do the locals.
April 10, 2008 13:48:45
I take it you don't pay property taxes.Not feds. YOu did not specify. Feds do not tax wealth, and if you do not buy a house, neither do the locals.


So what. Wealthy people use their wealth to generate more wealth. We're talking about the top 10% pulling their weight. Warren Buffet's secretary pays a greater percentage of her income in taxes than he does. That's a screwed up system.
April 10, 2008 17:26:05

Benmeister
Glad your a proponet for class warfare, what will you do when the rich start to close down all the jobs? Blame them again? And it would affect My wife and I raising taxes on the so called rich.The Clintons made over 100 million dollars since 2000. How many jobs did they create because of Bush's tax cuts and how many jobs do you think will be lost if their taxes are raised? The answer is 0. Corporations making record profits are not going to lay anyone off if their taxes are raised.The wealthiest 10% of the population control 71% of the wealth yet only pay 66% of the taxes.

Democrats are only generous when they spend other peoples money!

April 10, 2008 17:45:03

Benmeister
I take it you don't pay property taxes.Not feds. YOu did not specify. Feds do not tax wealth, and if you do not buy a house, neither do the locals.So what. Wealthy people use their wealth to generate more wealth. We're talking about the top 10% pulling their weight. Warren Buffet's secretary pays a greater percentage of her income in taxes than he does. That's a screwed up system.

So what? Buffet employs people and pays them too, what exactly does his secretary do besides type and answer phones? does she create work for others? NO! does she contribute in any other way in her capacity as a secretary? NO! Does she give BILLIONS to charity? NO! Does she pay MILLIONS in Taxes? NO!

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