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Yes, that's a problem, but there are plenty of other situations where companies HQ in other countries that pay taxes here. Toyota. Volkswagen. They're not US companies.
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Or just take their oil, like we did in Iraq, right? Wait.... we aren't taking their oil. Sorry different topic.
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We have built our tax structure---nononn... let me restart. We have let the corporations who have enormous influence and money craft our laws so that such a thing is possible, so that it is legal. They all want to do business here, but they want to pay the minimum tax possible. They want the benefits of doing business here, but they want someone else to pay for those benefits. Here's an example from the news: Google pays taxes at an extremely low rate Quote:
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Wait, wait. Let me reemphasize that. Google, and others, don't just dislike paying higher taxes which is completely understandable, they have a LEGAL OBLIGATION to do everything possible to make that number as low as legally possible. That's the rule for corporations, they have a fiduciary obligation to MAXIMIZE PROFITS (read minimize taxes). Again, that's part of our legal structure. I don't have a problem with that. Just the part that lets them do all their fucking business here, collect money here, live here and work here, but not pay taxes here. Fuck. That. Quote:
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We have ways to deal with countries that fuck with us. But we're not dealing with Bermuda and the Caymans like we deal with Afghanistan because the threat is different. Fine. Deal with it differently then. But recognize the threat, deal with the threat. And be aware that there will be strenuous resistance here at home from the elements that worked so hard and spent some much
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On 9/30/2008, the debt was $10,024,724,896,912 In 2008, the Federal Individual Income Tax collected was $1,031,512,000,000. If you were to suspend all services paid for by individual income tax, and apply all of the individual income tax collected to the national debt, it would still take 9.7 years to pay off the national debt. With no services in the mean time. We can't do that. There's got to be more money coming in.
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Bermuda and the Cayman Islands are British territories. You have now declared war on the EU. Wouldn't it be easier to adjust US business tax and business law so that it *attracts* business from all around the world? Here is a case where lower rates earn greater revenue, and simpler business law earns more jobs.
You can see this at work in the states. New Hampshire has gained population at three times the rate of next-door Taxachusetts for the last three decades, and current NH unemployment is 5.2% compared to Taxachusetts' 7.6%. |
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Yep. Good point. We can't solve our debt problem easily, quickly, painlessly or with the effort of one wave of a magic wand.
Let's look at your example another way. Let's say we double the taxes, double the rate of collection. And we don't pay for ANY current expenditures. We suspend our debt payments, we stop paying all the federal workers, including the military. Still we'd need to furlough them for FIVE YEARS. It is a big, big problem. Maybe we'll change the math in our favor with growth, the magic golden goose that made the delusion of the past decade easier to maintain. It will help. Lots of REVENUE POSITIVE changes need to be made. I don't really care what the rate is. Nobody cares what the rate is, but everybody notices the number. I'm in favor of changing the number to *anything* if the effect is an INCREASE in the federal revenue. There are other changes that can be made of course, like a reduction of federal expenses. No, I don't have one in mind. And any that is offered up to be sacrificed will be SOMEONE'S sacred cow. Some links to make you cry: http://endoftheamericandream.com/arc...our-blood-boil http://www.ctj.org/ctjreports/2011/0...24_billion.php
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And as to the changes in the laws to attract business--we already attract the business. The businesses are already here. They LOVE it here, and I'm happy to have them. Yay business!! What we DON'T HAVE is a legal framework that keeps abuse like this from happening. The laws are broken. We need better laws. And by better, I mean laws that make it necessary for these "corporate persons" to pay their fair share, like the majority of Americans do in our system of progressive taxation. The amounts/rates they pay is not in proportion to what others pay, and not by a meaningless amount, but by huge amounts. That's wrong. That's what must change.
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Revenue positive is the simplistic answer. That MUST be a combination of cutting and increases in revenue. HOW? Military MUST be on the table and BIG for one. Eliminating/reducing waste and fraud. Restructuring our representatives benefit packages. yes, its mostly symbolic, but "everyone must contribute." Determining what laws/loopholes primarily address the uber-wealthy and eliminate them. Income of x,000,000??? - No reductions/deductions... Modify the alternate minimum tax. Increase the capital gains tax. Adjust the corporate tax structure/rules/laws/... Generating more from just the top will NOT be enough. Its the poor bastards in that middle income range (see breakdown above or read middle class) That are going to foot most of this. Unfortunately, that's where the pain can be spread out the most and thats range with the most filers. The problem with addressing the top is that would cause people to do what is good for others and NOT themselves. (Spexx's definition of evil from their perspective )
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In 2010, 214 people became billionaires for the first time. Brazil, Russia, India and China produced 108 out of them. http://www.forbes.com/2011/03/08/wor...011-intro.html Quote:
![]() If the US experienced that sort of growth in the next twenty years, there would be a massive surplus. Health care would be an afterthought in the budget. So this is what needs to happen. The best way IMO is to create an atmosphere heavily in favor of the marketplace (not just *business* per se). |
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#149 |
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It seems that the 'marketplace' favors cheap labor. Maybe we can foster more of that.
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#150 |
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Indeed. They are called immigrants, and we have plenty of room for them.
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