Once again it is necessary to refer to a line of dialogue
from the TV Program, Seinfeld, when the character, George Costanza tried to
convince the character of Jerry that he spoke the truth. George’s remark, “it is not a lie if you
believe it”, could actuaqlly be applied to all Republican (and Trump) fiscal
policies. For years the republican
argument used to try to justify tax cuts is the myth that the money saved by
tax cuts would be used to grow the economy.
Corporate tax cuts are said to increase jobs and investments. Personal tax cuts are promised by Republicans
to “trickle down” providing economic benefit to those in the lower economic
levels who do not receive the massive tax savings. If the economy was based upon text books and
theory the tax cuts might make sense but the economy is based upon reality and
past experience. Reality and past
experience has shown Republican tax policy is totally full of shit. Corporate tax savings in the past resulted
not in creating jobs but in stock buy-back, increased stock dividends, and
added to income inequality by massively increasing CEO and Executive
compensation. As for personal tax cuts
or eliminating the “death” tax trickling down or benefitting those in the lower
tax brackets one can only again say bullshit.
Evidence of past tax cuts for those at the top have no evidence to
support their assertions. In fact,
evidence since the Reagan Tax cuts shows just the opposite; increased
individual investments by the recipients of multi-thousand dollar tax savings
and even more income inequality. While
there are semi-legitimate arguments that those who pay the most in taxes should
receive the largest tax savings the real question should be how the tax savings
will be used. If the tax savings are
used to increase the debt as they have been in the past this is just pushing
today’s cost of government into the future.
If, (as the due of the Trump Administration) tax savings come about by
cutting government services and programs you can be certain that those citizens
with the least political clout will lose necessary services while those at the
top of the earning ladders benefit from the cuts. In a nut shell, taxes should be limited to
funding the government. A tax system
should be progressive where those with the least pay the least and those with
the most pay the most. Finally, every dollar of earnings should be subject to
tax with no differentiation between the form of earnings or income. Last, every individual should have each and every
dollar subject to tax without any special exemptions, exclusions, or deductions
that again, allow those with political clout to escape taxes on every dollar
received, from first to last. Any time you hear proposals to cut taxes ask
yourself to what extent does the person proposing the tax cuts benefit compared
to someone in the lower or bottom tax brackets?
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