[quote name='dopa345']Those people already don't pay federal taxes. Half the population off the bat don't pay any taxes at all and many of them actually get money from the government in refunds and credits.[/QUOTE]You're talking about people not paying income taxes. That's an important distinction to make so make it next time. And do you want to know what happens to that money that get "refunded" and in "credits?" It shoots right back to the top of the economic chain. You're focusing on one step when you should be focusing on the entire system.
[quote name='dopa345']How about the government actually spending within its means instead of pissing it away on useless reforms and programs? Just a wild suggestion.[/quote]
You mean like making cuts in education and other social programs that are gutted and not allowed to work? Or are you talking about the military industrial complex and rampant corporate welfare?
[quote name='Knoell']Ok one more time I will multiply it out for you guys.
Someone making $50,000 will pay $8,681.25 in federal taxes. (no Clak, you can't do the math)
Using New York as an example, they will pay $3028.00 in state income taxes.
They will pay $3,100 in social security income tax.
They will pay $725 in medicare tax.
This will leave a person making $50,000 about $34,465.75.
Someone making $250,000 at a progressive rate through the brackets will pay $67616.75 in federal income taxes.
Using New York as an example, they will pay $17,228 in state income taxes.
They will pay $6,621 in social security income tax.
They will pay $3,625 in medicare income tax.
This will leave a person making $250,000 about $154,909.25.
Total Income $50,000 vs $250,000 = Total Taxes $15,534.25 vs $95,090.75 respectively.
It looks to me like the person making more is paying his share to the proportion of his income. Of course he can live comfortably on $154,909.25, but that is NOT a valid reason to tax him more.
And as usual you guys spread around the hate, saying I only have love for rich people, but I would be disputing anyone that said an increase of taxation on any other class is a good idea as well.[/QUOTE]
Where are you getting these numbers for total taxes paid?
Btw, it's not really about being able to be taxed more and being able to maintain the lifestyle. It's really about the person benefiting more from his tax contributions than someone making less. A person making that kind of money doesn't make that kind of money because they do all the work themselves. There's a system in place that allows work to be refined to a point in which they make their own adjustments to it. Someone at the top needs an army of people to keep them there. You simply cannot have a successful anything without a proper base. It's a very simple concept that's fairly universal.
Oh, as for your love for your fellow working stiff? It's never shown up in this forum.
[quote name='GuilewasNK']That drives my ass up the wall. People just don't want to adjust their lifestyle.
I actually had this guy that worked for me this summer and went away to college this fall message me that he needs to borrow $700 dollars because his Mazda rX-8 uses special tires and he had been driving from Texas to Virginia to be with his girlfriend. I was like WTF? First, you have family to ask. Second, I am not going to subsidize your ability to see your girlfriend. That isn't my problem.[/QUOTE]
You're right it's not your problem. But it seems to me that if he was working for you, I'm fairly certain that you've probably made $700 from his labor or at least hiring a team of people. So don't get all high and mighty about it when you didn't give them a fair share of the profits from their labor.
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I swear people in this country need to stop expecting a right to live a certain way. I work my ass off and I don't make that much to be giving away to people. I don't have cable TV like all my friends and family, but guess who is the only one that actually owns his vehicle? Me. I don't own a home, but guess who rents an apartment and has a great credit score? Me. I don't have kids or more property that I need, but guess who isn't living check to check and has savings and 401k that is more than $20,000 (which isn't that much, but is way better than everyone else in my life)? Me.[/quote]
Things in which you were able to leverage due to education and the workers that help you make more money than you're able to on your own. You can also thank the infrastructure that is avaliable to you and your parents that were able to remove burdens from you and feed you right. Instead of having a house, you decided to have savings, a car, and a 401k. Sorry, you're not that special.
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I am so

ing tired of the people who think government and taxpayers like me should fund every

ing thing that people do. PLAN SOME OF YOUR

ING THINGS IN LIFE.
Sorry about the rant, but people make me want to hurl sometimes.[/quote]
The government has actively disenfranchised and prohibited certain people from representation, education, and economic success through laws since it's inception to current day. Not everything is "personal choice." Why do you think you're so special? Do you think you're funding everything with
your good decisions and feel like
you're being punished? Sorry, you're just not that special.
[quote name='UncleBob']It's amazing to me how so many people attach the evil rich for not adjusting their lifestyle and making changes to their spending and their way of thought to adjust for decreases in their income...
...yet the Federal Government shouldn't cut back on spending - in fact, should increase spending, keeping the same thought process they've had for so many years - when it's income is decreasing.
...and the poor people shouldn't have to adjust their lifestyle at all. You suggest they get rid of their cars, disconnect the cell phones, etc. and you're an evil monster.
It doesn't matter if you're rich, poor or the Federal Government, when your income decreases, so should your spending.[/QUOTE]
"People that have the most shit get to say the least shit" -Chris Rock
[quote name='Knoell']Why not decrease spending and stop living beyond our means and on the "rich".[/QUOTE]
Or how about lets bring back the
marginal tax rates for when the country was most prosperous? Or how about we roll back the tax rates to that commie socialist secret Kenyan Ronald Reagan?