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And where did I ever say that you could not live comfortably on $250k?
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onlydarksets, your budget isn't realistic, it's someone living beyond their means budget.
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I never said it was - I said the "lavish discretionary money" that Schneed put in capital letters has to go away. With a couple of very realistic tweaks, it's a comfortable, but not lavish, budget.
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What source do you have that says its a progressive tax. I did find that he also wants to increase SS tax for people making over 250,000.
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It strikes me as somewhat unfair to say to upper-middle class families, "You make more money than the rest of us, so hand over your money to the rest of us by allowing the government to tax you at a rate that is four times higher than mine." True, those upper-middle class families benefitted from our current government and infrastructure. But let's not act like families earning $250K are just sitting on trust funds their parents set up or merely have to breathe in order to make the cash; that is by far the exception to the rule. Most households earning $250K+ have breadwinners who have to bust their asses to make that kind of money and took enormous risks to get there (see, e.g., school debts incurred without any promise of a good ROI). Many people earning $40-$50K per year work 9-5 jobs. Most people earning $250K work 11 hour days, don't leave work at the workplace, etc. Moreover, even under a flat tax system, their per capita tax burden is far and away more onerous than that which others have to carry. Don't get me wrong, the lives of those earning $250K or more is not a sob story. But, these people are NOT rich IMO. Last edited by Sheriff Gonna Getcha; 06-17-2008 at 03:46 PM. |
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I sure would love to try to scrape by on $250k.
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I'm not sure where anyone got the idea that $250k is "scraping by" - it clearly isn't.
It's equally as clearly not "rich" (or whatever the cash-flow equivalent is - I agree with Schneed on this one).
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Yes, government gone. Except for the military and police to protect the God given right of personal property and the rights of Due Process for corporations secured under the 14th amendment. Wouldn't want any revolutionaries thinking they could affect social change by force.
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