j_b Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 The well to do's I've talked to realize their taxes are low...too low - according to the older folks with a sense of history. Rich or poor; nobody voluntarily pays more taxes than owed, of course. These folks have told me they wouldn't have a problem paying Clinton era taxes. Sure, some wealthy people know what's going on and are quite alright but I was generalizing to be funny; however, the evidence suggests that a large number of the well to do not only do not want to pay taxes but are actively engaged in politicking to avoid their republican duty, i.e. paying their fair share of taxes. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 I'd wager that a large number of all of us, if not all, would prefer if someone else foot the bill. Fortunately, the rich are a) in the minority and b) have the money to spare. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 (edited) Contrary to some opinions here, the Tea Party has been crashed. The Dems knew that if they won (it was more of a slaughter) this round, they'd practically not even have to show up for the debt limit 'fight'. The Mandaterz can puff themselves up in the mirror all they want about the 'looming battle royale', but the old guard Rs...and most of the rest of us, I'd wager, already know that the only thing that's bleeding after this amateurish attempt to push a Trojan Horse, Plastic-Jebus-Meets-Bleed-the-Weak (oh, excuse, me, 'freeloaders') agenda is Ryan's asshole. This paves the way for more reasonable, compassionate budget reform: taxing the rich (duh) and, hopefully, real military spending cuts (ditto duh). But hey, thanks for all the street theatre. I only caught it after the fact, but it did bring me no small amount of joy. Edited April 14, 2011 by tvashtarkatena Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 Hey, I hear we've even got an election coming up. Listen for that refreshing sound of reason and compromise.... ...except from Bachmann, et al, of course, but her party wrote her Stepford ass off a long, long time ago. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 I should totally have my own Talk Radio show. Quote
j_b Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 I'd wager that a large number of all of us, if not all, would prefer if someone else foot the bill. Fortunately, the rich are a) in the minority and b) have the money to spare. Well, although comfortable by my standard, I am not wealthy but I am proud to pay my share of taxes and I wouldn't want it any other way. Some people would call it patriotism but it's not my shtick and I am content with understanding that I get it back in one form or another as long as the looters don't have their way with the treasury (as they unfortunately currently do). Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 (edited) You're not truly rich until you leave cocaine Berluti-prints when you leave the penthouse. Edited April 14, 2011 by tvashtarkatena Quote
JayB Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 seems like a "no-shit" statement to me - people who have everything sleep soundly at night while poor folk stay up worrying about how to keep their families together? wow, amazing insight! Interesting since it seems the rich have just as much trouble (if not more) "keeping their families together". that might be true, but that's generally more b/c they can afford 6k$/day coke habits? don't think the rich folks family problems revolve so much around keeping their kids in health insurance, w/ a roof over their heads, in a decent school, etc. etc. Would be interesting to compare the experiences of various poor immigrant groups with just as little money as the "native" poor and see how they score on all of the metrics of family dysfunction - divorce, delinquency, dependency, illegitimacy, etc. Willing to bet that household income would explain relatively little of the variance between groups that are equally poor. Quote
Hugh Conway Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 Willing to bet that household income would explain relatively little of the variance between groups that are equally poor. Willing to bet you are entirely full of shit there - Mexican farmworkers in California have a life not much different than the Joads did. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 seems like a "no-shit" statement to me - people who have everything sleep soundly at night while poor folk stay up worrying about how to keep their families together? wow, amazing insight! Interesting since it seems the rich have just as much trouble (if not more) "keeping their families together". that might be true, but that's generally more b/c they can afford 6k$/day coke habits? don't think the rich folks family problems revolve so much around keeping their kids in health insurance, w/ a roof over their heads, in a decent school, etc. etc. Would be interesting to compare the experiences of various poor immigrant groups with just as little money as the "native" poor and see how they score on all of the metrics of family dysfunction - divorce, delinquency, dependency, illegitimacy, etc. Willing to bet that household income would explain relatively little of the variance between groups that are equally poor. Interesting for a cyber voyeuristic sociopath with a bigotry issues, perhaps. For the rest of us, not so much. Quote
prole Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 Contrary to some opinions here, the Tea Party has been crashed. The Dems knew that if they won (it was more of a slaughter) this round, they'd practically not even have to show up for the debt limit 'fight'. The Mandaterz can puff themselves up in the mirror all they want about the 'looming battle royale', but the old guard Rs...and most of the rest of us, I'd wager, already know that the only thing that's bleeding after this amateurish attempt to push a Trojan Horse, Plastic-Jebus-Meets-Bleed-the-Weak (oh, excuse, me, 'freeloaders') agenda is Ryan's asshole. This paves the way for more reasonable, compassionate budget reform: taxing the rich (duh) and, hopefully, real military spending cuts (ditto duh). But hey, thanks for all the street theatre. I only caught it after the fact, but it did bring me no small amount of joy. Holy shit, this sounds great! Did I miss another Obama speech!? Quote
JayB Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 seems like a "no-shit" statement to me - people who have everything sleep soundly at night while poor folk stay up worrying about how to keep their families together? wow, amazing insight! Interesting since it seems the rich have just as much trouble (if not more) "keeping their families together". that might be true, but that's generally more b/c they can afford 6k$/day coke habits? don't think the rich folks family problems revolve so much around keeping their kids in health insurance, w/ a roof over their heads, in a decent school, etc. etc. Would be interesting to compare the experiences of various poor immigrant groups with just as little money as the "native" poor and see how they score on all of the metrics of family dysfunction - divorce, delinquency, dependency, illegitimacy, etc. Willing to bet that household income would explain relatively little of the variance between groups that are equally poor. Interesting for a cyber voyeuristic sociopath with a bigotry issues, perhaps. For the rest of us, not so much. No Data + Ad hominem. Yawn. Quote
Buckaroo Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 ""Holy shit, this sounds great! Did I miss another Obama speech!? "" "sounds" is the key word, the actions like the last 4 years will be the opposite. Quote
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