One casual observation I suspect of having some merit is that people
who complain a lot about some failing in others are covering up
something similar in themselves. Perhaps those who make such a constant
noise about large numbers of our countrymen being freeloaders while
covering themselves in self-adulation would give weight to the
conjecture. Are they really getting a raw deal?
One
certainly does hear more than enough fiction from the Republican
Party's candidates about welfare queens driving Cadillacs and the
stifling of initiative that comes from subsidized school lunches and
perhaps a bit less about subsidies for business interests and of course,
now we have that abominable new straw man, the 47%.
It's
an American habit, and not just a Conservative habit, to dismiss, and
often angrily dismiss any discussion of factual support for political
arguments and particularly examples of how our assertions fail to be
born out in other countries, so of course those who support Mr. Romney
for reasons known only to their subconscious minds, that 47% of
Americans do not make enough money at present to pay Federal Income Tax
are happy to frame that in terms of government dependency.
Of
course, as with most things you hear from Romney and Ryan, it's not
true at all, finely crafted as the rhetoric might be and as effective in
pushing that American middle class self pity hot button. As Ezra Klein pointed
out in the Washington Post not long ago, the taxpayer supporting a
family on $40,000 a year may not pay Federal Income Tax, but he's paying
tax on every dollar he makes while the fortunate one ( excuse me, the
selfless job creator) making $4,000,000 is likely paying less than 35%
on the whole chalupa. As Klein says, it's phrased that way to make it
seem only fair to give a break to those heavily burdened 'job
creators.' What it's not supposed to do is to remind you that
the $40,000 'freeloader' is paying payroll tax on every dime up to
around $100,000. So when you look at the total family tax bill, it
seems quite a different story. The numbers make liars out of a lot of
people and the burden is being shouldered by the rich and poor only it's
the poor and the struggling middle who can't pay their bills because of
it. Taxes aren't cutting into the caviar budget, they're making it
harder to buy the canned tuna and hamburger helper; harder to pay for
college, harder to pay those ridiculous medical bills and harder to buy
those new cars and appliances and houses that are the real job creators.
Not
47 percent
paying nothing, but everybody paying something, and most Americans
paying between 25 percent and 30 percent of their income. Where are the
freeloaders? Where are all those hordes of freeloaders eating up the
hard earned dollars of the job creating Galts? The taxpayer earning a
hundred grand pays more than the one making over a million and the
poverty stricken have to pay 20% of their miserable $25K all of which
they need to spend to stay alive. Is it difficult to refrain from bad
language and malediction when listening to such damaging lies? You bet.
So they're lying of course and as usual. The
total tax burden is far more equally distributed than the Republicans
want you to believe and one might make a case that the people crying
loudest about freeloaders are getting a better deal then they would like
to admit. Perhaps there's some hidden guilt involved, perhaps not.
There
is no more factual support for calling nearly half of us freeloaders
dependent upon government subsidy than there is for Ryan's 3 hour
marathon times and in reply to that cynical bumper sticker I saw
yesterday sneering "4 more years? Are you out of your mind?"
Why no sir, I'm not and I'd remind you that neither intelligence nor
honesty are more equitably distributed in the world than money.
Well, Mittens will tell you he pays a lower rate because the money has already been taxed at the 36% corporate rate.
ReplyDeleteOf course most corporations don't pay that rate and Governor Olympics makes most of his dough from Bain Capital which doesn't pay the business tax rate.
He really is so full of it.
These are just the insane ramblings of a coddled son of the investor class. He doesn't even understand what he is really saying. Retired? Disabled? Working poor? I guess he would just eliminate any type of government or military pension and probably impose a flat tax on paper boys and the homeless given his innate sense of right and wrong. Maybe he was just posturing? It does not excuse his statements.
ReplyDeleteHe does not possess the intellect to even know who these people are. Out-of-touch? He has zero empathy for suffering! He will go down in modern history as the most willfully ignorant and deliberately stupid man of modern times. It is inconceivable that a female could be this amoral.
Nice republicans have long since given up on this fire-breathing dragon. I really don't think there is anything Rove, Bush or any other republican operative can do to secure a Romney victory.
Why, oh why, cannot this simply be the death-knoll of the modern republican party as we have come to know and despise it?
At this point, an Obama victory is generally conceded to be a slam-dunk by everyone who does not make their living reporting on this crap.
Thank you, Captain, I love numbers! With the ready access to facts to prove or disprove any information proffered to the public, I find it amazing how readily and frequently Romney and friends flat out lie! Even more amazing is how many people accept the lies as absolute truth.
ReplyDeleteThere are no slam dunks these days. There's no telling what hideous lies they'll be able to concoct while there's still time.
ReplyDeleteNo, people don't have any ideas what the facts are. All you hear is "Obama's Policies" which for the most part are left up to public prejudice and the numbers are never mentioned because the numbers prove the Republicans are seditious liars out to promote Mexican style feudalism and the impoverishment of the American public.
The moral poverty of the very rich, the GOP prescription for neo-feudalism, the endless stream of impious lies and ignoble deceptions ... has anything changed in the course of human history!
ReplyDeleteLeave the human species while you still can. There are positions available for "barnacle," "periwinkle," and an "amoeba-in-residence." Anyone interested?
If it were possible, I'd have to opt for something hideous, massive and capable of terrible revenge upon the humans - a pair of ragged claws perhaps.
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