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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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12/03/12 08:11 PM
12/03/12 08:11 PM
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/03/opinion/krugman-the-big-budget-mumble.htmlThe Big Budget Mumble By PAUL KRUGMAN In the ongoing battle of the budget, President Obama has done something very cruel. Declaring that this time he won’t negotiate with himself, he has refused to lay out a proposal reflecting what he thinks Republicans want. Instead, he has demanded that Republicans themselves say, explicitly, what they want. And guess what: They can’t or won’t do it.
No, really. While there has been a lot of bluster from the G.O.P. about how we should reduce the deficit with spending cuts, not tax increases, no leading figures on the Republican side have been able or willing to specify what, exactly, they want to cut.
And there’s a reason for this reticence. The fact is that Republican posturing on the deficit has always been a con game, a play on the innumeracy of voters and reporters. Now Mr. Obama has demanded that the G.O.P. put up or shut up — and the response is an aggrieved mumble....
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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12/03/12 10:31 PM
12/03/12 10:31 PM
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God forbid that a GOPer proposes to cut defense spending, this offer balances the cuts on the backs of the poor and the middle class at the expense of keeping tax rates low for the rich. What a crock of shit, excuse my french. If lower taxes for the wealthy grew the economy, then we wouldnt be in this mess. But obcourse we cant look at the facts or statistics objectively, we have to sugarcoat and pick what we want to say one by one to suit our agenda. Good luck GOP, see how well that worked out for you in the last election. I actually wouldnt mind if we go over the cliff, then maybe we can actually cut defense for once in recent memory.
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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: Dapper_Don]
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12/03/12 10:43 PM
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God forbid that a GOPer proposes to cut defense spending, this offer balances the cuts on the backs of the poor and the middle class at the expense of keeping tax rates low for the rich. What a crock of shit, excuse my french. If lower taxes for the wealthy grew the economy, then we wouldnt be in this mess. But obcourse we cant look at the facts or statistics objectively, we have to sugarcoat and pick what we want to say one by one to suit our agenda. Good luck GOP, see how well that worked out for you in the last election. I actually wouldnt mind if we go over the cliff, then maybe we can actually cut defense for once in recent memory.
I can see why they would be cautious about defence spending. This is due to the fact that defence spending gives manufacturing companies something to do, which leads to jobs and growth etc. But I agree compensation has to be made. Higher rates, while I don't think are the tell all answer wouldn't kill the wealthy. Tit for tat. You need to cut social programs, raise the retirement age, reform the tax code etc, but in place higher taxes wouldn't be the end of the world. Initially I was against that, but until comprehensive reform of the tax code can be made (no tall order) raising rates isn't a huge deal.
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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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12/11/12 04:29 PM
12/11/12 04:29 PM
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Here are some interesting changes to the tax code if no deal is made by the Cliff, and begs the question of why the House GOP aren't racing to get some sort of deal in a lose-lose situation for them. Better to lose a hill than a mountain.
Top income rate goes from 35% to 39.6%
Capital-gains tax now at 15%, will go up to 23.8%. This will also include pre-Dubya capital gains rate of 20%, plus the Obamacare 3.8% surcharge for high earners. (Which actually is happening anyway regardless of Cliff.)
Dividends currently are taxed as capital gains at 15%. But if no Cliff deal is made, they'll be taxed as regular income. This means 39.6% on dividends.
Currently heirs of estates are exempt from paying any taxes at all on the first $5.1 million of the estate. This exemption drops to $1 million when the Dubya tax cuts expire. Beyond that $1 million limit, instead of paying 35% as they do now, the heirs will now pay 55%.
(Example: $20 million? Your heirs will get just $9.5 million after the new year instead of $14.8 million as they would currently.)
So again, why won't the House GOP (as logic would dictate) cut their loses and keep as much of their tax breaks as possible and formally declare caving in on that top income tax rate? They're in a lose-lose situation and they're still trying to play tit-for-tat.
I guess the House members are so terrified of primary challenges in '14, they'll willingly throw their wealthy supporters/donors under the bus to save themselves. Nevermind Boehner is terrified he'll lose his job if he do officially cave in before gets any entitlement cuts that his base demands.
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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: Dapper_Don]
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12/15/12 03:48 PM
12/15/12 03:48 PM
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As I understand it, even IF we go over the fiscal "cliff" (and I too have doubts it is a cliff), congress can come together shortly (days)after ALL taxes go up. The Norquist pledge will be over & done. D's propose keeping middle class taxes low and increase ONLY upper ($250,000 or more). What choice will Rs have but to go with it? I see the Dems holding all the cards. I too won't freak if we go over the cliff (at least not at this point). As far as Boehner goes, I'm wondering if he knows he'll have to cave in the end, but has to at least appear that he's trying. TIS
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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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12/15/12 04:02 PM
12/15/12 04:02 PM
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As I understand it, even IF we go over the fiscal "cliff" (and I too have doubts it is a cliff), congress can come together shortly (days)after ALL taxes go up. The Norquist pledge will be over & done. D's propose keeping middle class taxes low and increase ONLY upper ($250,000 or more). What choice will Rs have but to go with it? I see the Dems holding all the cards.
TIS Thats the EXACT reality of the whole situation, vast majority of people dont realize this cause they are too busy listening to all the hoopla on the news about these negotiations (which I have been ignoring for the most part) to realize that it is not the end of the world if there isnt a deal before the end of the year. I saw some of these news outlets have countdown clocks till the "cliff", lol what a joke.
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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Re: Fiscal Cliff
[Re: olivant]
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12/15/12 04:13 PM
12/15/12 04:13 PM
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As I understand it, even IF we go over the fiscal "cliff" (and I too have doubts it is a cliff), congress can come together shortly (days)after ALL taxes go up. TIS TIS, between now and forever, the Congress can lower or raise taxes. Also, keep in mind that the Secretary of the Tresury can delay any increase in withholding. Even though these tax cuts were "meant" to expire automatically? I don't know who the Treasury Secretary is but wouldn't it be a matter of which side of political aisle that person is TIS
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"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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