Tuesday, July 17, 2012

"Fair"

From RCP this afternoon.
“So, if somebody asks about taxes, nobody is really interested in hearing what precise marginal tax rate change would you like to see in the tax code. What they want to know is that our campaign stands for a fair, just approach to the tax code that says everybody has to chip in, and that it’s not right if a hedge fund manager is being taxed at a lower rate than his or her secretary. And, so that’s a values issues: Is the tax code fair?”  -  Barack Obama to campaign volunteers
And of course WE (the people in power) get to define what "fair" is, to take that pesky burden off of you, the people. That's right, we'll just tell you it's "fair" and you don't worry your pretty little heads over those facts and figures like precise marginal tax rates, and say, their historical effect on economic growth and job creation. It's about feeling. You feeling that it's "fair". And we're the experts, and we told you its "fair".

And remember, our administration will base policy on facts and not ideology. Facts, like the numbers we don't want to talk about, not ideology, which informs our definition of "fair".

If taxrates are not equal under the law, and they are not -- then what is "fair" is arbitrary.

The top 10% already pays 71% of the taxes everyone pays.  And yet the direction these people want to move to be "fair" (I guess that's "forward" in their eyes) toward them paying yet more in taxes.

This is why he must say things like "you didn't get successful on your own."  To justify grabbing more of their money to spend on political favors.

So it's Marxist ideology over facts, just as we'd predicted.

Get these people out of Washington ASAP!

1 comment:

Whitehawk said...

"What they want to know is that our campaign stands for a fair, just approach to the tax code that says everybody has to chip in"

I'm a firm believer in the principle that everyone should "have some skin in the game." Including the lowest 50% of wage earners who currently pay nothing.

While I'm snorting fairy dust... I would prefer that wage earners have to pay their own taxes. Rather than employers withholding them every wage earner ought to have to write that check to Uncle Sam.