Tax Reform Promises Treats, Delivers Tricks RON PAUL 2008

Posted over 4 years ago
Representative Charles Rangel’s recently announced plan to address the impending Alternative Minimum Tax’s application to middle-class Americans demonstrates limited economic understanding. The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) began in the late 1960's because 155 wealthy taxpayers had become savvy enough with loopholes that they managed to avoid income taxes altogether. Very few Americans avoided taxes completely this way, nonetheless, policy was enacted that now threatens 25 million Americans.Rangel's plan boasts loudly about repealing the AMT, but under the Democrats’ pay-as-you-go rules, actual tax cuts are not allowed. Congress must replace any tax revenue reduction with an increase somewhere else, and of course, there are no rules preventing tax hikes. Thus, a new 4% surtax on incomes over $150,000 for singles and $200,000 for couples is proposed to "pay for" the estimated lost revenue. This simultaneously raises $36 billion MORE than simply leaving the AMT alone, and creates a huge new marriage penalty tax. It won't be long before $150,000 is an average income, and middle class taxpayers will again face the situation we see coming today from inflation and the AMT. Overall, the Rangel tax plan is estimated to increase taxes by $3.5 trillion over the next 10 years.With the leadership in Congress calling for this massive tax hike, spending levels promising to absorb all that and then some (thanks to our ambitiously misguided foreign policy), as well as the Federal Reserve's again cheapening the dollar, American taxpayers are wondering where their purchasing power went. We are working harder than ever before, as our standard of living falls.The founding fathers never saw taxation as a method to direct social behavior or enforce equality. Equality to them was equality under the law, not equality of outcome, or income. It was not the founding fathers' job to manage the economy, or make American businesses competitive. That was up to the free market and American businesses. The founders sought to provide only protection of property and civil liberties such that job creation could happen naturally and peacefully in a stable, prosperous environment. They never sought to take from the rich to give to the poor, or rob Peter to pay Paul. But today, the top 5% of earners in this country pay over half of all income taxes collected, but only bring in a third of the income. One third of Americans pay nothing or receive subsidies from government. Tax policy should not be based on the premise that government owns you and allows you to keep some arbitrary amount of your labor. Thus, the AMT should be repealed. The estate tax should be repealed. Capital gains taxes should be repealed. The income tax should be repealed. We don’t need to overhaul or adjust tax policy, we need to scrap the whole thing and start over.But this message is not getting through to the leadership of Congress. Congress has ensnared itself in rules so that the only changes in tax policy allowed are increases, while the administration is obsessed with spending, especially spending us into oblivion by spreading this dead-end war when we should be coming home. If Washington can only do wrong, then let’s hope for gridlock, until a more sensible Congress is in office. Sometimes a do-nothing Congress is a lot better than the alternative.

Comments (12)

  1. missjunk says tax me.
    Permalink posted 11/05/2007
  2. Scotch says "...until a more sensible Congress is in office" heh. You ARE talking about a United States Congress, right? Since I know that is the case, I will only say... I wouldn't hold my breath, bub.
    Permalink posted 11/05/2007
  3. RGM says
    Permalink posted 11/05/2007
  4. Scotch says Crap, they already pulled the video you posted.
    Permalink posted 11/05/2007
  5. RGM says That seems to be an oxymoron of somesorts, or sortsomes...
    Permalink posted 11/05/2007
  6. Scotch says I can tell you why Ron Paul will never be President: Much of what he says makes sense; It appears that he refuses to play ball with the powers that be. Jimmy Carter wouldn't play ball, either, and look what it got us. While I also opposed the Iraq war from the beginning, I don't believe we can simply pull out and not expect serious, and even more deadly, fallout for fucking things up as we have. There simply is no good solution for the problems our government has made for the world, and that is the reason why I feel no politician has offered a real, workable solution. Telling the public that we simply "bring them home" is, in my opinion, pandering. But it doesn't mean I wouldn't entertain voting for Dr. Paul. Indeed, if there is a better candidate with better than an ice cube's chance in hell of getting into office, I haven't seen him/her yet.
    Permalink posted 11/05/2007
  7. RGM says Fuck I can do a better job, and yea we should pull out (thats what she said! Oh!) seriously, what are we doing there? They think diffrently that us, we are tyrants over there. I'm not going to show anymore images and you are probaly right he won't win. But Iraqs not the americans citizens financial problem. The corporations and the rich politions should personally cover the cost, and payback the tax payer. Remember paying higher taxes gives you less disposible imcome, less money for kids college, less to put away for retirement, less vacation money, less money for a rainy day. Also this war made a new unwritten law as the so call leaders of the world. Can you guess what it is?
    Permalink posted 11/06/2007
  8. leftoverking says you had to mention the "t" word.
    Permalink posted 11/06/2007
  9. Scotch says I can answer the question as to why we're in Iraq, but you won't like it any more than I do. I'm sure you know the answer anyway. And like I said, I didn't want to be in Iraq in the first place. Taxation is a seperate issue from the war, and I agree our current system requires major reform. Getting rid of income tax and the IRS would be a major step forward on many levels. I think about how much just the operation of the Infernal Revenue Service costs us, and how that money could be used for positive change. Using that money for, I dunno, EDUCATION would be nice... Cheers!
    Permalink posted 11/06/2007
  10. extraordinarypoems says Great song. Thanks.
    Permalink posted 11/07/2007
  11. RGM says Thanks ep, well scott let me tell ya' about education. We are educated to be productive citizens so we can make an income and pay taxes to fund wars, corp welfare systems, ect. Yes there is the bready bright side but ROME needs stuff...
    Permalink posted 11/10/2007
  12. RGM says PS...
    Permalink posted 11/10/2007

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