pryderi Suspended 26647 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2010/04/47-of-tea-partiers-pay-no-federal-income-taxes/38924/
Quote : | "Taxed Enough Already? Or not taxed at all?
One of the striking ironies of Fox News running with the statistic that 47% of Americans might not owe federal income taxes is that Fox News also moonlights as the unofficial station of the Tea Party movement, which clamors for lower taxes. You might ask: half of the country pays no income tax, how much lower do you want? Here's a more troubling point: if the Tea Party movement has a similar share of Americans making under $50,000 as the broader population (as a recent Gallup poll suggests), then why is this movement rallying under the banner "Taxed Enough Already!" when half of them aren't taxed at all?
Forty-five percent of self-identified "Tea Partiers" make less than $50,000 per year, according to a USA Today/Gallup poll. Similarly, 50% of the total population makes less than $50,000 in the same poll. Despite this author's lack of direct access to the tax returns of the Tea Party movement, it seems safe to assume that if about half the country avoids federal income taxes, a similar percentage of the Tea Party movement gets away with the same even as they march and scream about their tax burden.
This is a gotcha point. But it's a gotcha point worth making, if only to shine light on the sad intellectual bankruptcy of the Tea Party, a political movement that has taken over the news cycle like a particularly aggressive strain of ragweed. Tea Partiers want lower income taxes. But many of them probably don't pay income taxes. If we listen to them and bring even more Americans into the zero-income tax pool, we would only concentrate more of the tax burden on wealthy earners ... which conservatives are against. Tea Party apologists on TV will explain that what they're really asking for is lower rates and a broader tax base to diffuse America's tax responsibility. But if half the Tea Party doesn't pay income taxes today, a broader tax base -- even with minuscule rates -- would raise many of their taxes!
The party's labyrinthine position on tax policy isn't worth untangling any further. It's a Gordian Knot that deserves a guillotine. When liberals and conservatives in Congress and think tanks and conference rooms debate tax policy in the coming months, they should consider a wide buffet of reform options -- but hold the tea." |
4/16/2010 9:39:27 PM |
miniHome6 Starting Lineup 50 Posts user info edit post |
You still pay income tax if you make less than $50k a year. 4/16/2010 10:05:21 PM |
3 of 11 All American 6276 Posts user info edit post |
keep your gubmit hands off my medicare! 4/16/2010 10:14:34 PM |
DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
so because a person pays no taxes they cant dislike the size of government? maybe they feel like they should be paying something instead of freeloading.
regardless, no matter what you pay now, if government keeps growing we are all going to pay more taxes. 4/16/2010 10:50:49 PM |
eleusis All American 24527 Posts user info edit post |
those numbers sound bogus. I paid a fuckload of taxes when I was in school and making well under $50k.
[Edited on April 16, 2010 at 10:51 PM. Reason : .] 4/16/2010 10:50:54 PM |
Talage All American 5093 Posts user info edit post |
LOL that article is retarded. His whole basis is that b/c 45% of tea partiers make < 50k a year and 50% of the general population make < 50k a year then they must be perfectly correlated and so he can assume if 50% of the general population pays no taxes then 50% of tea partiers don't either. 4/16/2010 11:31:52 PM |
mambagrl Suspended 4724 Posts user info edit post |
They just want to protect white privalege. 4/17/2010 3:58:24 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
I've said it before, and this type of shit confirms it: pryderi is as much of a wingnut as hooksaw 4/17/2010 7:44:46 AM |
volex All American 1758 Posts user info edit post |
hey guys, most conservatives hate abortions but none of them actually have abortions - how can they be against something they don't partake in 4/17/2010 8:22:48 AM |
BobCam Veteran 224 Posts user info edit post |
Real income has declined since the 1970s due to inflation driven by the expansionary monetary policy of the fed which is, in turn, driven by excessive government spending (especially in foreign military ventures).
In other words, money is created to fund government expansion at the expense of the real wealth of American citizens. If that isn't a tax, I don't know what is. 4/17/2010 8:34:10 AM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " Forty-five percent of self-identified "Tea Partiers" make less than $50,000 per year, according to a USA Today/Gallup poll. Similarly, 50% of the total population makes less than $50,000 in the same poll. Despite this author's lack of direct access to the tax returns of the Tea Party movement, it seems safe to assume that if about half the country avoids federal income taxes, a similar percentage of the Tea Party movement gets away with the same even as they march and scream about their tax burden." |
HAHAHA the statistical analysis...4/17/2010 10:49:31 AM |