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Old 11-27-2002, 01:15 PM
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Default Re: Why I\'ll Never Vote Republican

whenever I meet someone who is lower to middle income and a staunch republican, I am mystified. for the life of me, I can't figure out what they think the party has to offer them.
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Old 11-27-2002, 01:20 PM
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The inequities of the tax code could be solved with or without a flat tax.

Republicans have always been against policies that help the least fortunate in our society, from the New Deal to the present day. Whether it was civil rights legislation or the minimum wage, or lowering the capital gains tax, their agenda has always been tilted towards tilting towards the better-off.
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Old 11-27-2002, 01:20 PM
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Andy,

All of your "benefits" of being not-poor are really just ways of reducing the amount of money that goes to Washington, D.C. The benefits to the poor are *real*.

This ultimately comes down to a difference in philosophy. If the government has first dibs on a certain fraction of your/my income, then any reduction in that tax payment is a benefit. However, if you/I have first dibs on our income, then we get no benefit from minimizing that amount.

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Old 11-27-2002, 01:23 PM
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Snake,

Perhaps these people realize the immorality of extortion, and that interjecting a third party agent (gov't) does not change its fundamental nature.

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Old 11-27-2002, 01:25 PM
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Where is the exortion? Isn't our government of, by, and for the people? Aren't our laws made by our elected representatives? Why is an income tax more immoral, for example, than making people pay a fine if they run through a red light?
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Old 11-27-2002, 01:31 PM
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Because the police power can be legitimately exercised, but there is no way to justify many of the government expenditures. Particularly those where money is taken from some and given to others, be they farmers, old people, indigents, corporations, whomever. (If I ever run for office here I support welfare for farmers. I'm on record. Really.)
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Old 11-27-2002, 01:56 PM
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Good to see you here again, Ron.

You're the accountant, so bear with me if my numbers are a bit fuzzy here.

Let's consider a couple each of whom makes minimum wage. Here in Calif. right now, the minimum wage is $6.75/hour. This gives them a total income of $28,080 is they each work 40 hours a week 52 weeks a year.

Using 2001 rates (I told you I'm not an accountant), I figure their income tax at $4,212 and their payroll tax at $1,740.96 for a total between the two of $5,952.96, roughly 21% of their income.

Let's compare this to a couple earning a nice income of $165,000. I figure their income tax at $23,908.98 and their payroll tax at $4,984.80 for a total between the two of $28,965.78, less than 18% of their income.

I assume the deductions change the picture somewhat, as whatever deductions allowed to the minimum wage couple are probably going to be a substantial portion of their income.

But isn't there something inherently unfair about this system, especially given the fact that the $165,000 couple will have advantages similar to those I listed in my initial post?
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Old 11-27-2002, 02:01 PM
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"There is no way to justify many of the government expenditures"

Maybe some things I think are justified you wouldn't, and vice versa. Is spending for Star Wars justified? Reagan and Clinton thought so, and just the fact that they did is reason enough for me to think it's not. Any government spending that comes from taxes takes money from some people and gives it to others. If I don't drive, I don't need the traffic signals as much as someone who drives 4 hours a day.
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Old 11-27-2002, 02:11 PM
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But defense is a proper government function and protects everybody. You don't let people with a shorter life expectancy pay less for defense, even though they benefit from it less. And roads are a proper government function IMO. But welfare isn't. Social Security isn't. The Vulcan statue in Alabama or whatever isn't. Education is not a proper function of the federal government except for military academies. Simply put, it is none of the governments business and not their problem if I have money, food, or medical care. It is their problem if we get attacked. Granted, I am just a little conservative on what I think the government ought to do. I also know that my view will never prevail in this country, but hopefully people who tend to agree with me can minimize the damage done by excessive government. I am waiting for a Republican president to suggest hacking whole agencies or departments. I doubt any will.
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Old 11-27-2002, 02:28 PM
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The "IMO" is key. What exactly constitutes defense? Is Star Wars a legitimate defensive construct or a wasteful boondoggle gleaned from the deranged mind of Edward Teller?
Is a preemptive strike against Iraq necessary for the safety and security of the United States or an invasion with ulterior, primarily economic motives? The Japanese claimed Pearl Harbor was a preemptive strike. I think education and Social Security and seeing that people who don't have food get it are indeed proper functions of the government.
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