Here's how your take-home pay could change if Trump's new tax plan is passed
Hmm....I keep wanting to believe that a plain 10% "flat Tax" would be the best way to do this, since the looters ARE going to loot, no matter what. All of this "talk" keeps adding up to just making the smoke a different color and making the mirrors more polished. It still is a game where you have to try to "out loot the looters" using all their weird gambits and tricks. There is still way too much money to be taken by keeping the current system, and all the "donations" it causes to be made, to political campaigns.
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In addition, and more fundamental, the 18th century had something to count on that we don't: the philosophy of the Enlightenment emphasizing reason and individualism. Statism is taking over this country because it is progressively being voted into power as a consequence of the pragmatism, altruism and collectivism preached by intellectuals for a century.
If government can't be reformed by a tiny minority unable to win elections while they are still allowed, what makes you think that a tiny minority can prevail in a physical revolt against this government? Are you constantly dramatically promoting 'revolt' because you will intend to do it yourself or are you just trying to prod someone else into doing something stupid, sticking his neck out and getting it chopped off?
As the whole system becomes more controlled with more bureaucracy, government subsidies, and rationing, and as Medicare reaches a crisis of bankruptcy, it will become worse.
Obamacare was never intended or expected even by its proponents to work; it was an attempt by Democrats to impose as much control as they could while they had control over Congress as a big step towards full socialized medicine, entrenching as many new precedents as they could, and knowing that it would be politically impossible to get rid of it. They expected it to result in such a mess that people would be begging for more comprehensive government control to solve the crisis as insurance companies are blamed for the problems. Clinton was expected to be there to put it over the top.
When Obama left office he said that he expected Republicans to change the names and twiddle with it but not repeal it -- which is what the Republicans are now doing (with less than even he expected) to help the Democrats' goal of complete government control. The Republicans unanimously voted against it, campaigned against it for seven years, and even won Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts in the public outrage against Obamacare. Now they won't touch it.
Still too much funding for the swamp, but this is better in the whole.
I personally believe in pay all taxes I'm legally required to pay, even if I don't agree with them, and I similarly take all benefits that I'm legally entitled to, even if I don't agree with them.
My neighborhood has been deemed historic, even though it's nothing special. As a result I get a tax credit for basic repairs like a new roof or furnace under the idea it's "restoring an historic home". It doesn't make much sense to me, but no way am I forgoing a tax credit on principle.
My only concern about free gov't medical care is quality. If it's Medicare, I think I'd find out if I can get the payments applied to high-end provider that I pay the rest for. I would be concerned they wouldn't tell me about some option because Medicare doesn't pay for it. If the program is there and I'm eligible, I'll milk it for all I'm legally entitled to and that I want.
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