April 25, 2019, 08:28 AM
ChicagoSigManIllinois going full blown class warfare for ANOTHER income tax increase
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Originally posted by chellim1:
"It doesn't make sense that I pay the same rate as a teacher or a first responder," said Pritkzer, one of 18 Illinois billionaires, at a press conference Tuesday. "Today, we are taking a first step, a next step to fix that unfairness."
I would love for a Democrat to explain WHY this doesn't make sense instead of just declaring it as a fact. If a billionaire and a teacher pay the same rates, but the billionaire pays it on a lot more income, then the billionaire will pay a lot more in taxes than the teacher. Why does that not make sense?
What doesn't make sense is the government arbitrarily deciding that high income earners have less need for or are less deserving of their money.
You make more, you pay more. That makes sense and is fair. A flat tax rate accomplishes that goal.
April 25, 2019, 08:33 AM
esdunbarquote:
Originally posted by XinTX:
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The lie is that THEY don't have to pay SOMEONE ELSE will though so .... {yeah} more higher taxes {/yeah}.
But in the end they WILL pay though. Through lost jobs or higher prices as those 'wealthy' business owners pass on the costs of those added taxes. Higher rents on apartments. Higher rents for businesses that get passed along. Yet the gummint continues to spend like drunken sailors on shore leave. Not even one mention of any spending restraint in all this. When my finances get tight, the FIRST thing I have to do is rein in my spending.
And what I never understand is, that all these Dhims who want to tax the rich were likely bankrolled in their political campaigns by the very same folks they want to take more money from.
And let's be real, the people making over $250 are bosses. They make the decisions. I'll be you the following happens in almost all companies:
Wages stay stagnant for the rank and file. Those making over $250k get raises to cover the cost of the increased taxes so that their take home isn't affected. I'd do this for employees I had making over $250k so that I didn't risk them leaving my state and thus company.
That means the middle class folks won't see a penny in raises for a couple years until I have my top earners protected.
In the end, I'd cover all bets that the rich are barely effected at all. Those who are will move.
April 25, 2019, 08:44 AM
chellim1quote:
"It doesn't make sense that I pay the same rate as a teacher or a first responder," said Pritkzer
... and if you want to pay your "fair share" so badly, why do you go to such elaborate lengths to avoid paying your "fair share" of property tax?
April 25, 2019, 08:57 AM
PDquote:
Originally posted by XinTX:
...Yet the gummint continues to spend like drunken sailors on shore leave...
HEY! I resent the drunken sailor reference. We do not waste money when we’re drunk on shore leave. We spend our money on booze and whores.

April 25, 2019, 11:20 AM
gearhoundsquote:
Originally posted by PD:
quote:
Originally posted by XinTX:
...Yet the gummint continues to spend like drunken sailors on shore leave...
HEY! I resent the drunken sailor reference. We do not waste money when we’re drunk on shore leave. We spend our money on booze and whores.
No, no, no! You’re merely supporting local economies, and helping stimulate growth...