Gas at $1.49 a gallon. =D

ViRedd

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I fail to see what isn't "progressive" about that, as the person earning the most still pays drastically more.

Some one earning $100,000,000 would pay $5,000,000, and since there would be no deductions/credits they would actually pay the $5 Million.
The Left, and their love child, the tax on income, is built upon class warfare. A regressive tax system really isn't their problem ... envy is. As many times that I've pointed out here in the forum that the FAIR Tax is NOT regressive, the guys like Med continue to rail against it and say that it is. The FAIR tax would only apply to purchases of new goods and services. Each person under a certain income level would get a prebate check to cover the taxes they would have to pay on basic necessities during the year. They can spend this money on anything they like ... including crack cocaine and booze if they want to. If a person buys a new Toyota, he/she pays the national sales tax. If a person buys a used Toyota, no tax other than state tax would be due.

Here's some info:

http://www.fairtax.org/PDF/ReviewOfTheFairTaxBookKorves.pdf

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams121306.php3

http://ebooks.ebookmall.com/title/fair-tax-book-the-boortz-ebooks.htm

Vi
 

CrackerJax

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Where do I sign up?

Though I like a NRST better. What I can't understand is why the left is absolutely against a NRST. The environmentalists have been going on and on for years about how people need to cut back on their consumption, and the health nuts are ranting about how people need to cut back on their calories, but for some reason there are others among the left that say that a NRST would be regressive. I fail to see how it would be regressive, because it taxes people according to how much they consume. This is especially true when it comes to steak, or other high end items, which would cost more than any tax rebate issued by the government would cost.

Regressive, hardly, it's still progressive, and it would also tax people that purchase $250,000 - $1,000,000 vehicles more than those that purchase $10,000 - $25,000 vehicles.

Then since savings aren't taxed more people would be able to save to try opening their own business or to try coming up with inventions that will improve society.


Though even a 5% flat tax is still progressive.

A person that earns $10,000 would only pay $500, a person that earns $100,000 would pay $5,000, a person that earns $1,000,000 would pay $50,000.

I fail to see what isn't "progressive" about that, as the person earning the most still pays drastically more.

Some one earning $100,000,000 would pay $5,000,000, and since there would be no deductions/credits they would actually pay the $5 Million.

Let me clear it up for you.... it's in the percentage sweetie. It's the same, no matter how much you spend. The millionaire doesn't HAVE to spend his money yah know :lol:.

This will never be adopted by liberals because it doesn't favor one group of people over another.

I don't think the 5% is a hard number.... I can see where that figure could easily double.




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Doctor Pot

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Funny, the only people that consistently profit are the vultures and leeches in government.
Gas taxes go toward road construction and maintenance, and I'm pretty sure you're benefiting from that. Practically everything we pay taxes on comes back to us in benefits at some point.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Gas taxes go toward road construction and maintenance, and I'm pretty sure you're benefiting from that. Practically everything we pay taxes on comes back to us in benefits at some point.
I'll pay to have the roads paved myself, or get people in my community to work together to get it done.

Or perhaps a private company could do it and charge toll fees (like NY).

I don't see why you are such a bitch for government. Government doesn't produce anything, it's nothing more than a middle man. It's not the company that actually paves the roads, it contracts that job out. It's not the company that is going to provide health insurance (I think it's going to be UnitedHealth or Aetna or maybe Anthem, or maybe all 3).

Government doesn't produce anything except red tape and pointless paper pusher positions.
 

CrackerJax

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Gas taxes go toward road construction and maintenance, and I'm pretty sure you're benefiting from that. Practically everything we pay taxes on comes back to us in benefits at some point.

This is untrue. It's a matter of efficiency. It takes 1.50 bucks to return 1 buck. Not a good way to do things.....



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medicineman

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This is untrue. It's a matter of efficiency. It takes 1.50 bucks to return 1 buck. Not a good way to do things.....



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Someone has to oversee these projects. We could hire CEOs at around 3-100 million bucks a year to oversee these projects and they could steal a few billion like the Bankers, Or pay the GS 1-15s to get-er-done.
 

tipsgnob

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I'll pay to have the roads paved myself, or get people in my community to work together to get it done.

Or perhaps a private company could do it and charge toll fees (like NY).

I don't see why you are such a bitch for government. Government doesn't produce anything, it's nothing more than a middle man. It's not the company that actually paves the roads, it contracts that job out. It's not the company that is going to provide health insurance (I think it's going to be UnitedHealth or Aetna or maybe Anthem, or maybe all 3).

Government doesn't produce anything except red tape and pointless paper pusher positions.
good luck with that bullshit...the county would not pave my road which is 1 1/4 miles long and it would cost the 7 people that live on the road $1016. everybody refused.
 

medicineman

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good luck with that bullshit...the county would not pave my road which is 1 1/4 miles long and it would cost the 7 people that live on the road $1016. everybody refused.
That's cheap, 7112.00 for 1-1/4 miles of asphalt. Geeze, you guys should have jumped on it. Added a couple a hundred a year to your property taxes.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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yep i just dont understand why gas is the most expensive in cali i hate seeing all the other states with way cheaper gas but at least we have dropped back down again thank god i can finially drive my cadillac again
The reason why gas is the most expensive in Cali is because your dumb ass politicians tax it to death, and require special blends for use during the summer that adds on to the cost during the summer. So between taxes, and special blend requirements you end up with gas that is 20¢ more expensive than anywhere else.
 

CrackerJax

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The reason why gas is the most expensive in Cali is because your dumb ass politicians tax it to death, and require special blends for use during the summer that adds on to the cost during the summer. So between taxes, and special blend requirements you end up with gas that is 20¢ more expensive than anywhere else.
If the auto manufacturers emulated Europe and went to 100% diesel (cleaner to gas despite pop misinformation), then refinery prices would drop drastically. Everyone would benefit. It's one of the very few things Europeans do which is cost effective.....



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TheBrutalTruth

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If the auto manufacturers emulated Europe and went to 100% diesel (cleaner to gas despite pop misinformation), then refinery prices would drop drastically. Everyone would benefit. It's one of the very few things Europeans do which is cost effective.....



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New diesel is, but before gas was cleaner than diesel (never mind that diesel is more efficient, and was more efficient.

I don't remember the exact numbers, but the disparity between the efficiency of gasoline and diesel is really amazing.
 

CrackerJax

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New diesel is, but before gas was cleaner than diesel (never mind that diesel is more efficient, and was more efficient.

I don't remember the exact numbers, but the disparity between the efficiency of gasoline and diesel is really amazing.

Also the longevity of the engines goes way up as soon as you leave combustion engines behind. Compression is where its at baby... :lol:

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