Anyone supporting a flat tax should skip a step and just admit they want the poor to suffer.
Replacing pretty much anything with a VAT/sales tax style tax has its advantages, but it's only feasible if it's done continent-wide or coupled with some serious protectionism. Also, of course, the left feels the need to regulate the amount of taxes is placed on what. It makes sense to lift higher taxes on something like a jacuzzi than on a loaf of bread, but letting the government decide what's a luxury and what isn't (moreso than they already do - VAT gets separated by type of product, over here at least) is troublesome in its own right.You guys are cute in thinking that the super rich pay the income tax rates as advertised. When you make that much more, you can spend that much more working loopholes and sheltering income. A flat tax, however, does unduly hurt the poor, and really - a lot of the megarich don't actually have "incomes" so to speak to get taxed.
The Fair Tax, however, would both relieve the burden on the poor AND get at the stockpiled wealth of the most wealthy. No income tax, so your paycheck immediately gets bigger for not having any withholding. There's a national sales tax, but the amount of tax that would have been on what you would be expected to spend to get the basic necessities is prebated every month - so the poorer you are, the less the tax bites you (in addition to getting your entire paycheck with no chunk taken out by FICA). However, the trust funders and the old money inheritors still spend money, and the tax gets them with the purchase of every dress, every bauble, every car and every golf club.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said:Why are there such large differences in labor supply across these countries? Why did the relative labor supplies change so much over time? In this article, I determine the importance of tax rates in accounting for these differences in labor supply for the major advanced industrial countries and find that tax rates alone account for most of them.
As a Texan...Brace yourself winter is coming, again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again Fuck Off Winter!
I was afraid you were going to tell us that's your car antenna.View attachment 17759
That mound in the foreground is what fell yesterdsy. Tinwhistle included for scale.
Wait..you play tinwhistle?That mound in the foreground is what fell yesterdsy. Tinwhistle included for scale.
No. I lack any form of music talent. Me and a coworker stopped by a music shop during our lunch break while on in situ. Turned out it was run by an acquaintance of my coworker and we each bought something small to help out the store.Wait..you play tinwhistle?
I'm not sure. Universal Basic Income usually means an automatic handout from the government, while this would be more along the lines of the beginning portion of a person's income not being taxed. The main benefit, and, as I see it, the main thing needing to be fixed in a progressive taxation system, is tending to the often punishing marginal tax rate.PatrThom said:Because then you're dangerously close to describing Universal Basic Income, and that's a bad word (to many).
You say that, but I think we're describing two different ways of arriving at approximately the same final condition. The only difference I see, is that in a UBI situation, the organization (in this case, the Government) takes wealth from everyone, and then redistributes it. In a Tithe situation, the people volunteer wealth, which is then redistributed.I'm not sure. Basic Universal Income usually means an automatic handout from the government
There are actually parts of the Maritimes where cars have been buried entirely.I was afraid you were going to tell us that's your car antenna.
I'd cancel camping, too. And see a doctor.Shit fuck balls. Winter camping cancelled for the weekend.
Here you go, just hang this from your mailbox and call it a day.400 ft driveway covered in 2.5 feet of snow. The plow service is not coming...
Can't. That's the sign over the entrance to my workplace.Here you go, just hang this from your mailbox and call it a day.
The first time I saw that, it was written on the outside door to a house which I was pretty sure was a drug dealer's house. It was in huge letters, so you could read it from the road. It got me curious about where the quote came from and I ended up reading Inferno because of it.Here you go, just hang this from your mailbox and call it a day.
Heh, when I was a teenager, I read Inferno just for the hell of it, because it sounded like something awesome to brag about. It was an interesting enough read I suppose, but not what my 14 year old brain had been expecting.The first time I saw that, it was written on the outside door to a house which I was pretty sure was a drug dealer's house. It was in huge letters, so you could read it from the road. It got me curious about where the quote came from and I ended up reading Inferno because of it.