Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]()
posted to rec.gardens,rec.arts.tv,alt.atheism,rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"jgalt" wrote in message
... No doubt they will be playing "Hail to the Thief" whenever King Obama enters a room. Throughout his career, such as it is, Obama's ONLY skill has been taking money from people who earned it and giving it to people who did NOT earn it. This is not appropriate for this newsgroup. However, it does bring up a question regarding the perspective of those that do not pay taxes. I'm trying to find out exactly what that phrase means when used in political campaigns and such. I take it it means that such receive some form of public assistance in regards to income, and, it also means a wage earner received all his/her taxes paid thoughout the year via an income tax return check per their filed income tax return. My perspective: I'm in my mid 50s regarding age. I've worked since I was 16 part-time, then full-time since I was 19. I was in the U.S. military for 20 years, then, went back to working a regular job. My income has always been less than the middle of the middle income bracket except for 2 years of my life. One year, my current ex-wife, and one child and I were considered borderline poverty level, with that one exception where I did not pay any taxes as I received all taxes paid via my employer via income tax return check. I've paid into the U.S. Treasury without full return of all my via employer paid taxes otherwise. My feeling is that the vast majority of working folks, like myself, do end up paying federal income taxes as a net result after the income tax return is filed. Further, I feel that most folks don't know about their neighbors and folks like them and who, in the final net analysis actually pay Federal income tax. Especially those trying to compare folks in widely varied tax brackets. They assume incorrectly. As a result, there's breeding ground for dividing people and using those invalid assumptions as motive for political gain by fostering those notions. There's a variety of notions in this formula that are really just false assumptions. Lower income working folks (all 3 subgroups inclusive in these) dont pay Federal income taxes in the final, net analysis is one of them. Another notion on the lower income group's perspective is the higher income group has full Federal income tax payment prevention by way of tax law. Such is a notion taken advantage of by the opposing polical party. The people in the middle, middle income taxpayers who are also voters, are asked to determine, by their own notions, which perspective is correct (if both correct, which is most correct) for that particular election cycle. My perspective is that a person needs hard data to make such determination of who is actually paying taxes, and if so, how much. I don't see why the IRS, by gross ncome level brackets vs. taxes actually paid, with a line item noting percentage of income actually taxes paid, can't produce figures for a basis of a logical decision of which notion is actually most correct. And a concurrent table showing how that's changed over the years noting the U.S. governemt designated poverty level in a given tax year for each year that table is provided for year to year comparison's sake. Nope, ain't gonna happen. Did you ever wonder why? -- Dave If it looks like fish, smells like fish, its not a cantaloupe. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
OT : Don't crush that thief | General | |||
Master and Commander... | General | |||
Dinghy Thief Apprehended in Mazatlan (long) | ASA | |||
Master and Commander | Tall Ships |