Obama's plan benefits his big government, not the people. While he is creating more government revenue to pay off his massive spending bill, it will take away from the purchasing power of consumers.
Raising taxes takes away money from consumers, thus leaving them less to spend, thus leading to less money going back to companies that hire the consumers, which means they will cut back on their own capital such as labor. This only will create more unemployment and has already begun a hiring freeze.
He also wants to tax the wealthy, when in reality the middle class will be feeling the burden. The wealthy are not a group of evil greedy people that have a goal of taking away and hording everybody's money (there is an incredibly small percentage like this), they are those that have become successful for working hard and thinking wisely, which is what happens in capitalism: hard work is paid off!
The wealthy are the people that hire and give people jobs, and when you cut out their budgets, they will cut out jobs. So go ahead and take away money from the people that are paying your wages and giving you the means to own a car or a house, because they will be forced to take it all away when their companies are failing because they don't have capital to expand.
This is basic economics, and it is sad that our President is unable to realize it or able to convince the people that this is the path to success when historically big governments fall. China has created great economic growth and they have stabilized it by cutting taxes and returning the capital to the people, not the government. And what does America do? We decide to raise them and expand government spending.
This is not refreshing . . .
Alexander Lehmanof IN6:19PM March 16, 2009
Its not hard to understand that TAX CUTS, without any math, will stimulate the economy.
Make sure that more people keep MORE of there earned money, CUT government spending massively at the federal level, specifically entitlement programs and by ending the earmark process since federal spending is supposed to benefit the entire country, not just some congressmans district.
If you arent earning any income, then figure out how.
You are entitled to life liberty and the PURSUIT of happiness.
LIFE can be short and cruel or prosperous, it is up to the individual.
LIBERTY provides you with the freedom to work hard or choose not to.
The PURSUIT of happiness IS NOT and SHOULD NOT be implicitly guaranteed by the federal government, and therefore funded by those who chose to work toward that happiness.
Cut our taxes, stop spending so much frigging money. and we'll all be better off.
Rasing the minimum wage, the minimum standard for schools, and the minimum of anything, doesnt change the fact that its still the bottom. If you raise the bottom, the roof goes up too. Everything is still just as far away.
Chrisof NC8:28AM March 12, 2009
Had no real problem when the last Bush budget raised the federal budget to 3.1 trillion dollars, based on extending the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2002 permanently. The Bussh 3.1 trillion dollar budget raised defense spending to levels not seen since World War II as a total percentage of the federal budget, leaving no way whatsoever to pay for those expenses.
The Bush budget which simply tranfered money from the social spending column into the defense spending column stated that it would balance the budget by 2012:
President Bush sends Congress his final budget — a $3.1 trillion proposal for fiscal 2009. It won't land with a thud, because in most cases this year it's traveling electronically. But a metaphorical thud is expected on Capitol Hill.
The plan purports to balance the budget by 2012, while not counting war costs or another inevitable fix to the alternative minimum tax.
Congress is expected to put up a fight over cuts in discretionary spending for domestic programs — or just wait for the next president in 2009.
At least Obama has a plan for raising money to pay for his budget. Its a simple solution. Its called raising taxes. It does not require new Rube Goldberg style mathematics that conservatives must invoke when asserting that tax cuts raise government revenues.
A straight and simple budget, as well as the means of paying for it all is what came out of the Obama White House.
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Alexander Lehman of IN 6:19PM March 16, 2009
Chris of NC 8:28AM March 12, 2009
N.J. of GA 12:42PM March 03, 2009