The Historian

THE TRUTH ABOUT TAXES: LYING ABOUT THE RICH

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Trying to explain this concept of the wealthiest taxpayers paying less when taxes are raised is one degree from simplicity too many for milk toast voters to get. If it doesn't come in a 20 second soundbite, they can't be bothered to try to understand it.

Appreciate the post. Very informative.

A little more information:
Ireland has the least tax rate on businesses (9%) of Western nations specifically to encourage businesses to move there. Due to this economic maneuver, Ireland enjoys one of the highest per capita incomes in the world.

Due to the incorporation of the luxury tax on yachts, the yachting industry declined dramatically. End result; thousands of boat makers lost their jobs and the rich put their money in other places. The tax revenue decreased sharply overall from the yachting industry.

JB-

Thanks for the additional information.

As to those who cannot understand, just give them an enlarged copy of the graph and tell them to stare at it for awhile. Eventually they might begin to comprehend how the world works vs. listening to false propaganda.

One thing I've recently tried to consider about taxation is what am I paying for? I'm paying for a police department, a fire department, the call centers that dispatch them, schools that educate (alledgedly), roads that I can drive on, a sewer system, telephone lines, power lines and a bunch of other things. I figure they're all good things so I don't necessarily begrudge that I have to pitch in to pay my share for that stuff. The thing is, mathamatically how much would my share of all those nice infrastructure bits I use actually be worth?

Now, while I believe in an overall percentage tax to corporations, because in most cases the size of the corporation likely dictates how much of a drain they put on a nation's infrastructure, I don't really see the same logic applying to individual persons. If I make $50 billion bucks over my lifetime why can I not pay the equivalent in taxes to what portion of the country's infrastructure I'm using? I can guarantee that that portion won't be 10% of $50 Billion. I'm sure I could think of a way to help more people with that money that didn't go to the government than the bureaucrats would...

T-K:

You raise an interesting point: the super rich give away great amounts of their wealth to causes that generally benefit others. Politicians, on the other hand, wastes a great deal of their tax revenues on projects that help guarantee their reelection. Which is better for the country?

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