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The REAL question is:
IS the propaganda that reducing taxes at the top end make them job creators, true?
The FACTS say NO.
As I said, I am AGAINST income taxes.
But we are WAY out of balance.
I am for trust busting myself.
Increasing competition and getting Corporations off the...
While I agree that things are different.
There still appears to be no correlation between tax rates and job creation, certainly not in the fashion certain idealogues promote.
The data shows that they take more money out of their companies and out of the US now that the tax rate is LOWER...
Poor and middle class Americans have a much better reason to ask whether they should get out of America:
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
Sans Patriotism...
So which one builds a better middle class in the US.
I would rather have thousands and thousands of Mom and Pops (who dont get billions in WELFARE), than one Walmart, but that is just me.
And actually the government DOES distinguish between Mom and Pops and Walmart.
How many millions a...
I have citing more than one post by business week.
And you realize that with the GREAT REDISTRIBUTION of Wealth from the middle to the upper class means that taxes are HIGHER for everyone EXCEPT the upper classl.
Lower taxes for EVERYONE would benefit everyone (provided we dont just BORROW...
Yes, of course we are.
Primarily for allowing things like THIS to happen:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110618182852AAPFPJ3
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/07/20/walmart-is-americas-first-welfare-queen-superstore/
Why do the riches of Americans, the Waltons need welfare?
Who creates a healthier middle class:
1. Mom and Pop businesses with a vested interest in their employees and community?
2. Corporations like Walmart?
AGAIN, IF lower taxes on the wealthy creates middle class jobs -WHERE are THOSE jobs with the lower taxes...
American international companies?
Oxymoronic.
They are International Companies, their concerns are purely monitary as you have stated. They have no patriotic loyalties to America as you can see by their actions.
First, let me say that I oppose income taxes.
I support competition and therefore trust busting, and an even playing field.
The REAL question is:
IS the propaganda that reducing taxes at the top end make them job creators, true?
The FACTS say NO.
So to answer your question...
Granted.
But the propaganda that decreasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans creates American jobs flys in the face of the facts.
Freeing up money and giving tax breaks to move manufactuing and technlogy offshore has hurt OUR economy.
I want MY representatives to represent and protect ME...
What this changed was the concentration of POWER as wealth.
To the same kind of proportions that existed during and prior to the market crash in the 20's.
I dont know that there are a 'whole lot more players' now than then, in numbers or proportions or if that is relevant.
I can look at the propaganda that says lower tax rates creates employment and compare that to employment and see that they dont have a direct correlation.
Yes, we built back...
1.285 million a year?
Not that much money?
Show me HOW it works differently.
Point is that people INVESTED in the own company RATHER than pay the higher tax. They DID hire more workers, upgraded equipment, etc.
Now, that money is REMOVED from the business by those who pay lower...
While the IDEA sounds great, the FACTS dont bear that out.
If that were the case the US would be FLOODED with investments as the tax rates have been lowered from over 90% in the 1950s, when investment here was incredible, to the current 35% where more and more investments are OVERSEAS (taking...
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