nickm
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That is not an arguement against progressive tax, its an arguement for forcing the rich to pay their fair share.
What is "fair share"?
That is not an arguement against progressive tax, its an arguement for forcing the rich to pay their fair share.
Do we want to tax the best footballers out of teh country as well..
Hmmm let's think.
Would I prefer an NHS that might prolong my life, trains that don't crash into each other, an integrated transport network, free education of a decent standard and a fair system of social security and taxation on the one hand....
Or on the other Ronaldo staying for another season?
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I agree good social infrastructure is great BUT history has shown us time and again that punitive tax rates actually push the burden onto the working classes. The top earns pay far more of the total tax revenue when the tax system is fairer. That has always been the case in every industrialized nation. Another downside to punitive tax rates is the entrepreneurs that often drive successful economies move abroad and look for other opportunities.
The politics of envy have never been successful anywhere in the world.
Facts do not back them up. Counties with punitive tax rates do not create more wealth, quite the opposite. Without economic growth all the taxing in the world will not keep a socialist system going for ever. You have to get the balance between social polices and sound economic principals balanced.
So people say. But I think the car has had as big a negative impact on community.
I guess you could imagine yourself voting against Thatch, but would you give up your wheels?
The politics of envy have never been successful anywhere in the world.
There are greedy people and excesses but lets not take the numbers off a blog as gospel. For starters 2008 base earners might of gone up 7% but that is because the raises were based on 2007 performance. Many CEO and execs took huge pay cuts and decline boneses in the last few months.
That aside raising taxation still doesn't help you raise more tax if the rates are deemed punitive. These people are not on PAYE, they have ways of avoiding tax. So you go down the route of socialized policies, set your budgets but the tax revenues you projected from the top 10% of earners falls well short.
Then to pay for your socialist programs you have to raise tax on the people that can't avoid it, the poor old working and middle classes on PAYE.
Former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher is under observation in hospital after breaking her arm.
In September 2007 Gordon Brown surprised many of his own backbenchers by inviting the peer to visit Downing Street and praising her as a "conviction politician".
get well soon, lady thatcher
I hope her doctor is from Argentina
get well soon, lady thatcher
No chance - she's in terminal decline after being praised by Gordon Brown.
At least she waited until she'd left office to struggle with dementia.
unlike the current government you mean, who are in terminal decline, while still in power?
I hope her doctor is from Argentina