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BigBallinStalin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Dude, who cares about unfunded liabilities!?
140 trillion?
No worries! At least good intentions are being fulfilled!
Is enslaving our children and their children into a debt that everyone knows is too big to pay off a good intention?
Suppose I like a lot of debt. I'm a collector of sorts. What then, Phatscotty, what then?
patches70 wrote:As it stands now appropriations are made through the various Congressional appropriation committees. All the money being spent is thus duly appropriated as per the Constitution, technically...




































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Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:As for a campaign issue, the CBO said we could get a balanced budget and keep spending like we do and the only thing that needs to be done is-
Raise the lowest income tax bracket of 10% to 25%
Raise the middle income tax bracket of 25% to 66%
Raise the 35% tax bracket to 92%.
Of course, that's just not feasible. To raise taxes to the required levels would absolutely destroy the nation.
I'm not necessarily convinced it would destroy the nation. It would hurt though. However, were we to do that, we should do it with the intent of getting rid of the damn debt, not keep spending like we are.






























Ray Rider wrote:
Okay so I'm probably missing something here but if appropriations are made by various specific committees, who decides who are on those committees?
Ray Rider wrote: Basically, who is really in charge of spending?
Ray Rider wrote: If Congressional committees decide where the spending goes and Congress is dominated by Republicans atm, do they ultimately carry much of the blame for this massive overspending even though they say they're against it?
Ray Rider wrote: How much sway does the president hold over these committees and their decisions?


Ray Rider wrote:If Congressional committees decide where the spending goes and Congress is dominated by Republicans atm, do they ultimately carry much of the blame for this massive overspending even though they say they're against it?

ViperOverLord wrote:Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:As for a campaign issue, the CBO said we could get a balanced budget and keep spending like we do and the only thing that needs to be done is-
Raise the lowest income tax bracket of 10% to 25%
Raise the middle income tax bracket of 25% to 66%
Raise the 35% tax bracket to 92%.
Of course, that's just not feasible. To raise taxes to the required levels would absolutely destroy the nation.
I'm not necessarily convinced it would destroy the nation. It would hurt though. However, were we to do that, we should do it with the intent of getting rid of the damn debt, not keep spending like we are.
There'd be riots in the streets. If you believe that this is doable then you have been brainwashed that you need to work for the machine.










patches70 wrote:
I guess that to see the real person to blame for the spending one would need only look in the mirror.....






kentington wrote:patches70 wrote:
I guess that to see the real person to blame for the spending one would need only look in the mirror.....
You can't say that. I look in the mirror and see someone who votes opposing the government solving all of my problems.
It just seems like the government as a whole, has no interest in actually improving America.


















Obama wrote:No American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. From now on, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax. And every penny should go towards lowering taxes for companies that choose to stay and hire in the United States of America.”

patches70 wrote:kentington wrote:patches70 wrote:
I guess that to see the real person to blame for the spending one would need only look in the mirror.....
You can't say that. I look in the mirror and see someone who votes opposing the government solving all of my problems.
It just seems like the government as a whole, has no interest in actually improving America.
It was a metaphor but since you insist, government spending out of control is because of all of us. Each and every one of us. I'm sure there are things you are quite in favor of government spending money on.
Maybe foreign aid? Hell who would be opposed to sending food and medicine to poor people around the world. But it's a cost. It contributes to the spending.
Surely you are for our nation having the most powerful military in the world aren't you? I mean, who wants to worry about being bombed by a foreign power. That's spending. That contributes to out of control government spending.
Surely you are for defending our allies? Membership in NATO? The wars in Afghanistan? The war on terror? All spending. All out of control.
Surely you are for interstate highways, what does it matter if some of the tax dollars you pay are spent on highway projects in places you'll never go.
Surely you are for education. Even if you don't have children or send your children to private school or home school. More spending.
Surely you are for health care. Everyone gets sick and it's nice to have government assistance with such costs.
Surely you are for taking care of our elderly, after all if all goes well you'll live to a ripe old age and need hip replacements, medication and piss bags. All costs.
We (as a nation) want what we want and those costs add up. Sure for one individual it's ok to cut this or that but there are other individuals who will raise bloody hell at such cuts.
The current monetary system we have empowers massive spending, debt and the ability to kick the principle down the line easily. This makes for massive over consumption. The over consumption in this case being government spending. We can have our cake and eat it to. But only for a time. That time is fast approaching where the bill can't be passed down to the next generation.
At that point all the things you think are wasteful spending will come to a halt. But as well so will all the things you think are well and good spending. It's all a house of cards and every individual in the nation has placed his or her own card in the house.
An the government having no interest in improving America? In your view I suppose you can say that but tell that to the senator who is voting to spend to help poor families. Does he think he is "hurting America" or in his view he is trying to help America?
It's all subjective, the only real thing that can be quantified is the money. We can see how much we are spending.
Now, who do you say should bite the bullet and get cut from the teet of the government and do you think those people will just take it lying down?
The truth is people do things in self interest and tell themselves they are trying to help. Their heart is in the right place it's just that their grasp of economic reality isn't all there. We all suffer from the same plight of point of view. It all depends on what point of view you look at things.
And that is why we are all responsible. That is why when it finally falls to shit we'll all be in an equally bad way. And that is why all of us can look at ourselves in the mirror.
It doesn't make anyone a bad person necessarily, it only makes us human. We are all in the same boat and that boat is leaking badly. Some of us have nicer staterooms, some are stowed away in the bowels of the ship. But when that ship sinks it doesn't matter cause we'll all be treading water at that point.






patches70 wrote:LOL Obama was in Milwaukee today and he said this-Obama wrote:No American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. From now on, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax. And every penny should go towards lowering taxes for companies that choose to stay and hire in the United States of America.”
Yep, other nations have to tax business at a set rate and portions of that tax are to go to the US. LMAO. That's what Obama thinks of other nation's sovereignty. Ya ain't got none!
We in the US are tapped out and to make up the difference it looks like some people are ready to start pilfering other nations. Of course I don't ever see this flying very far. Just rhetoric I'd hope.










Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:LOL Obama was in Milwaukee today and he said this-Obama wrote:No American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. From now on, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax. And every penny should go towards lowering taxes for companies that choose to stay and hire in the United States of America.”
Yep, other nations have to tax business at a set rate and portions of that tax are to go to the US. LMAO. That's what Obama thinks of other nation's sovereignty. Ya ain't got none!
We in the US are tapped out and to make up the difference it looks like some people are ready to start pilfering other nations. Of course I don't ever see this flying very far. Just rhetoric I'd hope.
It's a dumb idea. You guys whine about the flight of millionairres if the tax rate goes up...that's unlikely. But this...this would just drive businesses to leave entirely, so that they're no longer an "American company" because they'd essentially be getting double-taxed.
kentington wrote:Actually, if we are going to spend money and all that, then it should be on our country first. Foreign aid is a nice gesture, but again don't spend money you don't have. Military is the one point I give you on spending. Healthcare, I don't think the government should provide. You assume I want a lot and the truth is you can't blame me for all that crap. I didn't vote for it and I wouldn't.
BigBallinStalin wrote:I'm not responsible for this!


















patches70 wrote:Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:LOL Obama was in Milwaukee today and he said this-Obama wrote:No American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. From now on, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax. And every penny should go towards lowering taxes for companies that choose to stay and hire in the United States of America.”
Yep, other nations have to tax business at a set rate and portions of that tax are to go to the US. LMAO. That's what Obama thinks of other nation's sovereignty. Ya ain't got none!
We in the US are tapped out and to make up the difference it looks like some people are ready to start pilfering other nations. Of course I don't ever see this flying very far. Just rhetoric I'd hope.
It's a dumb idea. You guys whine about the flight of millionairres if the tax rate goes up...that's unlikely. But this...this would just drive businesses to leave entirely, so that they're no longer an "American company" because they'd essentially be getting double-taxed.
Umm, you understand that I'm completely against this latest Obama proposal, right? What's this "you guys" stuff?










Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:LOL Obama was in Milwaukee today and he said this-Obama wrote:No American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. From now on, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax. And every penny should go towards lowering taxes for companies that choose to stay and hire in the United States of America.”
Yep, other nations have to tax business at a set rate and portions of that tax are to go to the US. LMAO. That's what Obama thinks of other nation's sovereignty. Ya ain't got none!
We in the US are tapped out and to make up the difference it looks like some people are ready to start pilfering other nations. Of course I don't ever see this flying very far. Just rhetoric I'd hope.
It's a dumb idea. You guys whine about the flight of millionairres if the tax rate goes up...that's unlikely. But this...this would just drive businesses to leave entirely, so that they're no longer an "American company" because they'd essentially be getting double-taxed.
Umm, you understand that I'm completely against this latest Obama proposal, right? What's this "you guys" stuff?
I seem to distinctly remember you supporting the claim of the "flight of the millionairres" if taxes are raised on the rich. Am I misremembering?

patches70 wrote:
Supporting? Because I merely state that if rich people feel the tax burden is too great they'll leave? How is that supporting? Those millionaires have the means to go where ever they want. They don't have to stay in the US. I'm just stating a reality.
That's all.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.










spurgistan wrote:patches70 wrote:
Supporting? Because I merely state that if rich people feel the tax burden is too great they'll leave? How is that supporting? Those millionaires have the means to go where ever they want. They don't have to stay in the US. I'm just stating a reality.
That's all.
tl;dr: I find great fault with your "flight of the millionaires" theory seeing as it has never actually happened.

patches70 wrote:Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:Woodruff wrote:It's a dumb idea. You guys whine about the flight of millionairres if the tax rate goes up...that's unlikely. But this...this would just drive businesses to leave entirely, so that they're no longer an "American company" because they'd essentially be getting double-taxed.
Umm, you understand that I'm completely against this latest Obama proposal, right? What's this "you guys" stuff?
I seem to distinctly remember you supporting the claim of the "flight of the millionairres" if taxes are raised on the rich. Am I misremembering?
Supporting? Because I merely state that if rich people feel the tax burden is too great they'll leave? How is that supporting?










patches70 wrote:spurgistan wrote:patches70 wrote:
Supporting? Because I merely state that if rich people feel the tax burden is too great they'll leave? How is that supporting? Those millionaires have the means to go where ever they want. They don't have to stay in the US. I'm just stating a reality.
That's all.
tl;dr: I find great fault with your "flight of the millionaires" theory seeing as it has never actually happened.
What the hell? Do people get jobs from poor people or do they get them from rich people?










spurgistan wrote:
you're not going to leave because we raise the top tax bracket to 39.6%.

Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:spurgistan wrote:patches70 wrote:
Supporting? Because I merely state that if rich people feel the tax burden is too great they'll leave? How is that supporting? Those millionaires have the means to go where ever they want. They don't have to stay in the US. I'm just stating a reality.
That's all.
tl;dr: I find great fault with your "flight of the millionaires" theory seeing as it has never actually happened.
What the hell? Do people get jobs from poor people or do they get them from rich people?
Neither. People get jobs because there is a demand for something, pure and simple. If there is a demand for something, then a job WILL be created for it. It has nothing to do with rich people or poor people. Here's a good article on the supposed tax problems of the rich and how it is affecting businesses:
http://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/boehner-peddles-republican-job-creators-myth

patches70 wrote:Woodruff wrote:patches70 wrote:spurgistan wrote:patches70 wrote:
Supporting? Because I merely state that if rich people feel the tax burden is too great they'll leave? How is that supporting? Those millionaires have the means to go where ever they want. They don't have to stay in the US. I'm just stating a reality.
That's all.
tl;dr: I find great fault with your "flight of the millionaires" theory seeing as it has never actually happened.
What the hell? Do people get jobs from poor people or do they get them from rich people?
Neither. People get jobs because there is a demand for something, pure and simple. If there is a demand for something, then a job WILL be created for it. It has nothing to do with rich people or poor people. Here's a good article on the supposed tax problems of the rich and how it is affecting businesses:
http://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/boehner-peddles-republican-job-creators-myth
That pitiful amount of tax increase makes no difference at all. There would still be massive debt because of government spending. That's what this whole thread is about. Who is responsible for all the deficit spending. We can't tax our way out and anyone who thinks that is sick in the head.
We can't grow our way out either. GDP is growing at a pitiful rate. Increase taxes and see if that makes it any better. It won't.
The only way to get our fiscal house in order is to cut spending. One doesn't get out of debt by spending more.
At the current level of government spending our interest payment alone in as soon as possibly 2016 will be $4 trillion a year, more than the current budget.
Can't you all see how this is going to grow exponentially? The more debt we pile on the quicker we become truly insolvent? Imagine trying to have a budget of around $4trillion and have the interest payments on our existing debt equal to the god damn budget itself. How can that go on? How can we tax or grow our way out of that?
It's not possible. This argument about this party or that party makes not a bit of difference. Both parties suck and are spending our nation into the poor house. Only a partisan hack won't admit that.











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