View Full Version : Bush: Making the Rich richer
LaunchHard
04-06-2006, 11:25 AM
There really is no reason to be complaining. You can never do anything about this sort of thing. You try and elect the person you think will do the best job, but you have to know in the back of your mind that they are gonna do some fucked up shit. It's inevitable. So, really, this sort of thing should just be igneored, cause you can't do a thing to stop it. Its sad but it is true. If you just ignore it, you'll live a stress reduced life. The peolpe that we elect to help us, could not give a shit less about us and what is good for the people. They want to make themselves richer, and that's the only thing they have on their mind. The all mighty dollar, it can cause families to rip eachother apart. It really is to bad that people are so concerned with becoming rich. If everyone were happy with what they had, think of the endless possibilities. Criticize me if you want, but you can't deny it.
1ViciousGSX
04-06-2006, 10:15 PM
Based on the 2003 IRS tax data, the same year referenced in the article in the first post:
The top 1 percent of taxpayers, ranked by adjusted gross income, paid 34.3 percent of all federal income taxes.
The top 5 percent of taxpayers paid 54.4 percent
The top 10 percent of taxpayers paid 65.8 percent
The top 25 percent of taxpayers paid 83.9 percent.
http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/250.htmlThis is a great example of Washington D.C. math at it's finest. You have to go to Yale or M.I.T. to get these figures to work out. 100% is 100%. :confused:
Combined by the above AGI % brackets, the top 25% paid 238.40% of the Federal Income Taxes?!?!?!?!?!? Not including the lower 75% of tax payers who probably add another 400-600% of the total Federal Income Taxes. :cool:
Pimpin Dsmstyle
04-06-2006, 10:21 PM
their excuse is that they pay an X amount more than the average citizen already. Just think, if you made that much money.. would you wanna pay more than most other people? Don't think I'm for this non-sense - I'm just taking the other sides approach.
1ViciousGSX
04-06-2006, 10:42 PM
their excuse is that they pay an X amount more than the average citizen already. Just think, if you made that much money.. would you wanna pay more than most other people? Don't think I'm for this non-sense - I'm just taking the other sides approach.A flat tax of 10% across the board would fix alot of money issues for everybody.
This is a great example of Washington D.C. math at it's finest. You have to go to Yale or M.I.T. to get these figures to work out. 100% is 100%. :confused:
Combined by the above AGI % brackets, the top 25% paid 238.40% of the Federal Income Taxes?!?!?!?!?!? Not including the lower 75% of tax payers who probably add another 400-600% of the total Federal Income Taxes. :cool:
I think you're looking at it wrong. The top 1% pay 34.3% of the taxes. The top five percent (which includes the top 1%) pays 54.4% of the taxes.
So...the top percent pays 34.3% of the tax. The NEXT 4% pay 20.1% of the taxes. It's useful information if you know how to look at it.
cudvig
04-06-2006, 11:56 PM
Yeah CVD is right. you dont just add all the numbers together.
-Colin
The sun down in Florida must be getting to Mike :D
1ViciousGSX
04-07-2006, 08:12 PM
The sun down in Florida must be getting to Mike :DSpring break with all the "lovelys" down here will make a man weak. :p
rst95eclipse
04-07-2006, 08:27 PM
LOL, That's some insightful imput dumbass.
Unfortunately this ignorant man doesn't have a sense of humor. Post something about the title of this thread toolbox.
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