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Republicans , the super-wealthy, and those aspiring to be super-wealthy are screaming bloody murder at the idea of substantially increasing the income tax rate on those bringing in vast sums of money every year. They saw that it unprecedented, They say that it is exploitive. They say that they have earned every penny of that money solely on their own efforts and are due every cent of it. They are lying.

I am old enough to remember when the highest income tax rate was 90.0 percent -- far less than the rates that are being called for today. Still, with all the possible deductions, no one actually paid that rate But, few who were born after the mid-1960s will remember that.

What are exploitive are the following: (1) attempts to hold down wages and benefits to the absolute minimum that they can squeeze out (creating and using working conditions that are unsafe and which wear people down and throw tem away, (2) exhaustive and predatory efforts to avoid paying a fair share of taxes, (3) an organized system of lobbyists paid to extract every ounce of advantage they can, with no regard to the well-being of others, (4) Using the advantage of the wealth they have to elect politicians who will do their bidding and increase their advantage, (5) abandoning workers at one location, pulling up stakes and then holding a bidding war between towns to extract as much advantage in tax concessions as they can so that they can avoid their civic responsibility.

Finally, they did not do it all by themselves. We all stand on the shoulders of those who came before us. Without the ideas, inventions, and writings if those who came before, it would be impossible to create the things and ideas we have today. Further, every business uses a huge variety of taxpayer supported public services -- which far too many businesses do not want to pay for. And, without the human capital of their work force, they could not have had the success that they have had.

Don't fall for the lies. Make they pay for the privilege they have and shoulder their fair share of civic responsibility.

wordywalt 9 Feb 9
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They don't want to pay more in taxes but then whine because we don't have enough educated work force.

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You don't have to be that old to know history.

Republicans have always said that raising the top rate stifles growth, and cutting taxes stimulates the economy. The top individual rate in the '50s was 91% and corporate profits were taxed at over 40%, yet we had average GDP growth around 5%. The Bush tax cuts were followed by more recession.

Am I suggesting a causal relationship between raising the top tax rate and economic growth? No, of course not. But Republicans suggest a direct relationship between lowering the top rate and economic growth, when there is no such correlation. It's merely an article of faith for them. Their disdain for any taxes, period, makes them grasp at this straw.

Atheist Republicans, in particular, should be more clear-minded than to follow the Prosperity Gospel of the religious right. The wealthy are not "better", they're just rich. The super-wealthy are not "entitled" to avoid taxes through legal tricks like capital gains avoidance, write-offs, and other means to which the middle class don't have access because they live paycheck to paycheck.

Yeah, I am :that old: -- almost 30 years older than you.

@wordywalt My point is, the information's out there for anyone who cares to look. I've been following economic issues for 30 years and I've seen how the Republican solution has never changed, no matter what the economy does; it's always "Cut taxes for the rich!"

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Hmmm not all of the wealthiest people are republicans so what about those people?

All of the super wealthy

@wordywalt warren buffet, Bill Gates, Mark Zukerberg , Michael Bloomberg just off the top of my head

@48thRonin Buffett and Gates advocate paying a higher tax rate. I don't trust Zuckerberg.

@wordywalt Don’t trust Bloomberg either

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