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Take it for what it's worth, this is DIRECTLY from the House of Representatives records, not the GOP and not the DNC. If you care to read the entire report, the link is at the bottom. I can tell you the "Tax cuts don't work and are only for the rich" crowd will not like what it has to say, but it is straight up calculation by the CBO.
Conclusion The Reagan tax cuts, like similar measures enacted in the 1920s and 1960s, showed that reducing excessive tax rates stimulates growth, reduces tax avoidance, and can increase the amount and share of tax payments generated by the rich. High top tax rates can induce counterproductive behavior and suppress revenues, factors that are usually missed or understated in government static revenue analysis. Furthermore, the key assumption of static revenue analysis that economic growth is not affected by tax changes is di sproved by the experience of previous tax reduction programs. There is little reason to expect static revenue analysis to evaluate the economic or distributional effects of current tax reform proposals much better than it evaluated the Reagan tax program 15 years ago. Christopher Frenze Chief Economist to the Vice-Chairman http://www.house.gov/jec/fiscal/tx-g...t/reagtxct.htm
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The key word for me, Coffee, is excessive. I agree that paying 50% of your income is excessive. However, raising the top 1% of America's wealthy just 3% (I think it brings it back to 36 or 39%) can be the difference between having health care for all or not. Plus a lot more services that are being cut right now.
As for the top 1% having to pay 39%, well, I am pretty sure it won't destroy them.
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It would make more sense to me to reduce the tax across the board by x%, then set aside a specific percentage of taxation for ONLY this "health care fix". The problem there is that this is what was done with social security. That fund was not to be touched for anything but social security. Guess what? It's broke.
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I guess I still don't understand, when the CBO, the Government's own accounting office, says reducing taxes INCREASES revenue flow into the Government coffers, and revenue flow is what is needed for these programs, that people jump up and down and say NO.
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They are more concerned with stopping the rich from being so damned rich, than they are with increasing revenue. Equality is more important than prosperity.
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That's like saying "love" is more important than "money"
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Well, I see how you can equate "prosperity" with "money". I dont see that "equality" can be equated with "love"
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