Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe
Yawn!! I'll not dabble into the arcana of whether supply side is better or demand side stimulus is better. The crux is simply this, eliminating all income taxes on the lowest 50% only pumps a whopping 26 billion (whooopee!!!!) back into the private enterprise, whilst if one only reduces the taxes on the top 1% by a mere 10% you get the same net 26 billion pumped back into the economy. If you give that same mere 10% break to the top 50% you get a 3 fold effect (72 billion going back to private business)
Face it with that kind of free money back into the private sphere whether you wish to funnel it into investment or demand (I could care less) it makes a LOT more sense to improve the economy by freeing up that kind of cha-ching then expecting a mere pitance in the form of eliminating all icopme taxes on the lower 50%.. The only compelling arguement is one of compassion which to my mind has been evidenced by the fact that they have had the largest reductions in taxes actually paid out of pocket. (to the tune of a 50%+ reduction in actual taxable rate)
Yawn!! I'll not dabble into the arcana of whether supply side is better or demand side stimulus is better. The crux is simply this, eliminating all income taxes on the lowest 50% only pumps a whopping 26 billion (whooopee!!!!) back into the private enterprise, whilst if one only reduces the taxes on the top 1% by a mere 10% you get the same net 26 billion pumped back into the economy. If you give that same mere 10% break to the top 50% you get a 3 fold effect (72 billion going back to private business)
Face it with that kind of free money back into the private sphere whether you wish to funnel it into investment or demand (I could care less) it makes a LOT more sense to improve the economy by freeing up that kind of cha-ching then expecting a mere pitance in the form of eliminating all icopme taxes on the lower 50%.. The only compelling arguement is one of compassion which to my mind has been evidenced by the fact that they have had the largest reductions in taxes actually paid out of pocket. (to the tune of a 50%+ reduction in actual taxable rate)
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