ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Because I think that it is not their fault. We have become weak and complacent. We believe that we are owed something for nothing. We blame everyone for our problems but ourselves.
A bugerking employee wants 15 dollars for a job they can't preform correctly and blame the company because the can't make a house payment. When they are proforming a teenagers job.
How about we put the blame where it really belongs. On the lawmakers and our government for passing the laws that let them get away with it.
Not banks, individuals. Tax all businesses, why should banks be exempt?I am curious, earlier you referred to to taxing the banks at levels that would knock them down into middle class around about the time you made a good point about economics being as simple as customers. So in these latest posts where you reference the aristocracy, net taxes (im assuming when you said inheritance) going back to the country and the invisible artificial construct (boeing corp?) are you still talking about the banks mainly?
I want to know who you are talking about besides banks if applicable, if so then in general who are the groups, corps ect (usa corp?) and what dollar amount the line is at please if there is a line in your "extreme" position.
Just trying to understand your position more gooder, thanks in advance,
Not dollar amounts, tax rates, just like for the working class.
In fact, that's what is fundamentally different about today's economy than the one of my grandparents; back then, individual and corporate tax rates were roughly similar. Today, nearly the entire tax burden has shifted onto the working class.
Has it enriched our country? Not any more now than in the Great Depression, and for all the same reasons.