Pug wrote:
1) 47% seems highJohnG@lt wrote:
You think it's right that 47% of the population pays no taxes? Does a poor person use roads less? Get less benefit from military protection? Get less use out of the FBI or CIA? Receive less SS/Medicare benefits? Receive less benefit from the EPA? Have less/no kids and therefore don't use the school system?
Half this country is currently getting a free ride.
2) roads are usually funded by city sales tax, unless you are talking about interstates...then I'd say, yes poor people use the roads less because they don't own a car or can't afford to travel.
3) Benefit from military protection? Clarify
4) Less use out of the FBI/CIA? Clarify
5) receive less medicare benefits? Are you talking about old people who already paid into the system and now are getting benefits?
6) Less use of the EPA? Clarify
7) Less/no kids in school system? Funded by the state taxes, not federal.
I understand why you want it to happen, but until someone comes up with a solution where the minimum standard of living ramps up with same with your income bracket, then as a percentage a flat tax will equate to a larger percentage of tax bite for the poor.
http://money.cnn.com/2009/09/30/pf/taxe … /index.htmMost people think they pay too much to Uncle Sam, but for some people it simply is not true.
In 2009, roughly 47% of households, or 71 million, will not owe any federal income tax, according to estimates by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.
Some in that group will even get additional money from the government because they qualify for refundable tax breaks.
The ranks of those whose major federal tax burdens net out at zero -- or less -- is on the rise. The center's original 2009 estimate was 38%. That was before enactment in February of the $787 billion economic recovery package, which included a host of new or expanded tax breaks.
As for poor people not owning cars... everyone owns a car that doesn't live in a city and can depend on mass transit. Poor people are also more likely to use the interstates when going on trips because it is much less expensive than flying or taking the train.
The poor are equally protected by the military as the rich are. The military doesn't discriminate when it comes to protecting our borders. It provides it's services to all equally.
Same for the FBI and CIA.
Same for the EPA protecting water systems and punishing companies for violating dumping laws. Hell, the EPA does more for the poor than the rich because most of the polluted areas in this country are in the poorer sections. Rich people don't live next to Superfund sites.
Medicaid covers people who don't have to pay a dime into the system in order to receive benefits. Taxpayer funded.
Schools are generally paid from the district/state yes, but they do receive federal aid as well.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat