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bpuharic July 8th 10 12:52 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 
martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin

In May, conservative economist Martin Feldstein, who was President
Reagan's top economic adviser and now sits on Obama's recovery
advisory board, wrote in a Wall Street Journal commentary that while
he favors temporarily extending the cuts for everyone, the country
can't afford to make them permanent.


lil abner[_2_] July 8th 10 12:58 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 
bpuharic wrote:
martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin

In May, conservative economist Martin Feldstein, who was President
Reagan's top economic adviser and now sits on Obama's recovery
advisory board, wrote in a Wall Street Journal commentary that while
he favors temporarily extending the cuts for everyone, the country
can't afford to make them permanent.

Why not? Exxon paid no US taxes. Our Taxes are needed to fuel their
development and to pay for their gambling sprees and bailouts.
Can you see this bunch in Switzerland or some other efuge laughing their
asses off and rolling in our tax money.

nom=de=plume[_2_] July 8th 10 01:50 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 

"lil abner" wrote in message
...
bpuharic wrote:
martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin

In May, conservative economist Martin Feldstein, who was President
Reagan's top economic adviser and now sits on Obama's recovery
advisory board, wrote in a Wall Street Journal commentary that while
he favors temporarily extending the cuts for everyone, the country
can't afford to make them permanent.

Why not? Exxon paid no US taxes. Our Taxes are needed to fuel their
development and to pay for their gambling sprees and bailouts.
Can you see this bunch in Switzerland or some other efuge laughing their
asses off and rolling in our tax money.


Fine. End the oil industry subsidies. I bet you're not in favor of that.



Charles C. July 8th 10 02:48 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 


"bpuharic" wrote in message
...

martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin


another take:

http://finance.yahoo.com/taxes/article/110005/how-the-expiring-bush-tax-cuts-affect-you?mod=taxes-advice_strategy


bpuharic July 8th 10 02:55 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 21:48:35 -0400, "Charles C."
wrote:



"bpuharic" wrote in message
.. .

martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin


another take:

http://finance.yahoo.com/taxes/article/110005/how-the-expiring-bush-tax-cuts-affect-you?mod=taxes-advice_strategy


minimal effect on most taxpayers


nom=de=plume[_2_] July 8th 10 06:56 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 

wrote in message
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 21:55:05 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 21:48:35 -0400, "Charles C."
wrote:



"bpuharic" wrote in message
...

martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin


another take:

http://finance.yahoo.com/taxes/article/110005/how-the-expiring-bush-tax-cuts-affect-you?mod=taxes-advice_strategy


minimal effect on most taxpayers


Only an across the board 4-5% tax hike. It is more if you are married
and a lot more if you actually have investments. The predictions are
that it will cause a pretty big sell off of stocks in 4q10.
That will be tough on your 401k. If this little rally holds and we get
10500, I would migrate your 401k into the "safe" fund (government
paper) until this all shakes out. I really believe the big money
people are going to run these stocks up to get profits out at the
lower rates. Don't be holding the bag when they start cashing in.


Completely untrue.



bpuharic July 8th 10 11:01 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 
On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 00:50:53 -0400, wrote:

On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 21:55:05 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 21:48:35 -0400, "Charles C."
wrote:



"bpuharic" wrote in message
...

martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin


another take:

http://finance.yahoo.com/taxes/article/110005/how-the-expiring-bush-tax-cuts-affect-you?mod=taxes-advice_strategy


minimal effect on most taxpayers


Only an across the board 4-5% tax hike.


proof?

It is more if you are married
and a lot more if you actually have investments. The predictions are
that it will cause a pretty big sell off of stocks in 4q10.
That will be tough on your 401k.


aint gonna happen. stocks are already so depressed as a result of the
right wing depression we're in that the rich can do little damage

Charles C. July 8th 10 11:21 AM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 


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On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 22:56:03 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

Only an across the board 4-5% tax hike. It is more if you are married
and a lot more if you actually have investments. The predictions are
that it will cause a pretty big sell off of stocks in 4q10.
That will be tough on your 401k. If this little rally holds and we get
10500, I would migrate your 401k into the "safe" fund (government
paper) until this all shakes out. I really believe the big money
people are going to run these stocks up to get profits out at the
lower rates. Don't be holding the bag when they start cashing in.


Completely untrue.


Which part?
10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33% and 35% will be replaced by five new brackets
with the higher rates of 15%, 28%, 31%, 36% and 39.6%.
sure sounds like a 4-5% increase to me when you add the 30% reduction
to the married couple's standard deduction and the increases in
capital gains and dividends,

If you don't think today is a temporary rally or that stocks won't see
a big sell off right before the taxes go up on the gains, we will just
see won't we?
I know where I am betting my money.
I bet stocks will be a bargain in 1q11 and I bet the big money people
rig themselves a rally in 4q10 but it will be a short one.
Obama won't mind, because even at the lower CG rate, the government
will still get a tax windfall in 2010 and in 2011 they have the tax
hike.
I do think the government needs the money but I am not sure it helps
the recession that just does not seem to be going away.


I think the current administration is going to do some re-thinking on
allowing all the Bush tax cuts to expire. Minimal or not, it still affects
all taxpayers, big and small. With mid-term elections looming, an across
the board tax hike is not going to sit well with voters once people realize
it's not just an increase on the wealthy only ... as hyped and promised.

CC


BAR[_2_] July 8th 10 12:40 PM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 
In article ,
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wrote in message
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 22:56:03 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

Only an across the board 4-5% tax hike. It is more if you are married
and a lot more if you actually have investments. The predictions are
that it will cause a pretty big sell off of stocks in 4q10.
That will be tough on your 401k. If this little rally holds and we get
10500, I would migrate your 401k into the "safe" fund (government
paper) until this all shakes out. I really believe the big money
people are going to run these stocks up to get profits out at the
lower rates. Don't be holding the bag when they start cashing in.


Completely untrue.


Which part?
10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33% and 35% will be replaced by five new brackets
with the higher rates of 15%, 28%, 31%, 36% and 39.6%.
sure sounds like a 4-5% increase to me when you add the 30% reduction
to the married couple's standard deduction and the increases in
capital gains and dividends,

If you don't think today is a temporary rally or that stocks won't see
a big sell off right before the taxes go up on the gains, we will just
see won't we?
I know where I am betting my money.
I bet stocks will be a bargain in 1q11 and I bet the big money people
rig themselves a rally in 4q10 but it will be a short one.
Obama won't mind, because even at the lower CG rate, the government
will still get a tax windfall in 2010 and in 2011 they have the tax
hike.
I do think the government needs the money but I am not sure it helps
the recession that just does not seem to be going away.


I think the current administration is going to do some re-thinking on
allowing all the Bush tax cuts to expire. Minimal or not, it still affects
all taxpayers, big and small. With mid-term elections looming, an across
the board tax hike is not going to sit well with voters once people realize
it's not just an increase on the wealthy only ... as hyped and promised.


Most people in the lower brackets will just see that the guys above them
are going to have to pay more and they lower bracket people will be
happy. That is until they see their first pay stub in 2011, then it will
be too late for them to do anything.

Jim July 8th 10 01:34 PM

reagan economist favors tax increase
 
nom=de=plume wrote:

wrote in message
...
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 21:55:05 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 21:48:35 -0400, "Charles C."
wrote:



"bpuharic" wrote in message
...

martin feldstein, chairman of reagan's council of economic advisors,
says we need to raise taxes:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/07/news...n_bin&hpt=Sbin



another take:

http://finance.yahoo.com/taxes/article/110005/how-the-expiring-bush-tax-cuts-affect-you?mod=taxes-advice_strategy


minimal effect on most taxpayers


Only an across the board 4-5% tax hike. It is more if you are married
and a lot more if you actually have investments. The predictions are
that it will cause a pretty big sell off of stocks in 4q10.
That will be tough on your 401k. If this little rally holds and we get
10500, I would migrate your 401k into the "safe" fund (government
paper) until this all shakes out. I really believe the big money
people are going to run these stocks up to get profits out at the
lower rates. Don't be holding the bag when they start cashing in.


Completely untrue.


The tax part is right on. The Wall Street crap is random speculation.

http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/numbe....cfm?DocID=535

But numbers can play tricks.
If your tax rate goes from 10% to 15% is that a 5% hike?
Or a 50% hike?

Jim - Reformed flim-flam man. I'm a preacher now. God Bless America
and rec.boats.







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