When I turned 30, things had gotten worse for the country. The government and it's officials had not agreed on any plan to change our course and lower our debt. I remember when I graduated high school, many of my friends planned on moving out, but I know many of them (including me) that haven't moved out. I went to college for a year, but because of the economy and the lack of money coming around, it was hard to stay in it. I have had a few good jobs, but I have been laid off and I am currently looking for another one.
With the price of medicare and social security, taxes have gone up to pay for the "baby boomer" generation that had started to retire. My parents and I have struggled to make enough money to survive, so that means doing odd jobs. There are not many "rich people" these days, just lower middle and poor people with the credentials to get high paying jobs. I know people who have lost their homes due to high mortgages and struggle to even pay rent now. Schools have been shut down and over population in classrooms cause a higher drop out rate. Things have gotten worse and if nothing get resolved, then it'll just get worse.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Manifesto 2.0
1. The government really has one or two jobs: to defend our country and it's people along with promoting justice peace. A governments job to protect the people, not cause rifts between social classes with taxes and other financial struggles.
2. I support the spending of Social Security and Social Insurance because that's helping the people of this country when they need it. Now funding corporate income is a bit of a hard thing to support or criticize. One reason why I wouldn't support it is cause this is money that we are spending on corporations who take that money and do whatever they want with it. But if we didn't help them, then it could make unemployment higher if the corporation can't take care of itself. I don't exactly understand what the "Other" category is, so it's hard to say if I were to support it or not.
3. The only things that I feel like we should spend money on are Medicare and Medicaid, Social Security, and defense. Without a proper explanation to the other parts of the chart, I don't think I am comfortable with my tax money going into them.
4. When I did my Federal Budget Challenge, I made sure that my defense and social security, Medicare, and Medicaid were not cut. Though, with unneeded portions of the government and with a few major cuts, I managed to get it all the way down to a 2.40 deficit. I figured that keeping the country safe and healthy was better then sending troops to wars or helping other countries when we need as much help as we can get.
5. Metaphorical Image:
I think that this picture represents my manifesto simply because if we had adequate defense and healthcare, then our country will be able to move smoothly. If we get rid of sectors that we do not need, make it easier for people to receive jobs, make healthcare not so hard to receive, and bump up defense our country would be well on the way of being better. It'll help achieve better harmony and maybe when we get ourselves out of a deficit, we will be able to help others.
2. I support the spending of Social Security and Social Insurance because that's helping the people of this country when they need it. Now funding corporate income is a bit of a hard thing to support or criticize. One reason why I wouldn't support it is cause this is money that we are spending on corporations who take that money and do whatever they want with it. But if we didn't help them, then it could make unemployment higher if the corporation can't take care of itself. I don't exactly understand what the "Other" category is, so it's hard to say if I were to support it or not.
3. The only things that I feel like we should spend money on are Medicare and Medicaid, Social Security, and defense. Without a proper explanation to the other parts of the chart, I don't think I am comfortable with my tax money going into them.
4. When I did my Federal Budget Challenge, I made sure that my defense and social security, Medicare, and Medicaid were not cut. Though, with unneeded portions of the government and with a few major cuts, I managed to get it all the way down to a 2.40 deficit. I figured that keeping the country safe and healthy was better then sending troops to wars or helping other countries when we need as much help as we can get.
5. Metaphorical Image:
I think that this picture represents my manifesto simply because if we had adequate defense and healthcare, then our country will be able to move smoothly. If we get rid of sectors that we do not need, make it easier for people to receive jobs, make healthcare not so hard to receive, and bump up defense our country would be well on the way of being better. It'll help achieve better harmony and maybe when we get ourselves out of a deficit, we will be able to help others.
Friday, May 10, 2013
The Pros and Cons of Different Types of Taxes
National Sales Tax
"Opponents of flat-tax proposals say that they abandone the governments responsibilty to lessen deep disparities." Majority of economists believe that a flat tax that does not have any deductions for mortgages will ultimately raise the average taxes for many if not all of the poor/middle class families. Many supporters are, assumed, to be weathy Americans in which this tax would mot effect.
- Pro
- Con
Opponents argue that it would "create a regressive tax system, meaning that low and middle income households along with individuals would pay a much higher percentage of their pay check. "That is because most Americans must spend most or all of their yearly incomes just to make ends meet, opponents claim, whereas wealthier people need spend only part of their incomes, and can save the rest." Many state that the tax would be way higher than 30%, in fact, it would have to be about 60% in order to replace all of the federal taxes with sales tax. Critics point out that it would also mean that home owners wouldn't have to pay a mortgage while those who rent would pay sales tax on rent every single month. Lastly, this change in taxes would put more burden onto to the older people who had already pain income taxes on their pay checks. With this new system, they would have to pay a second, much larger tax on their earnings by being taxed on all goods and services that they bought while they were retired.
- Sentence: I do not support this tax because it taxes those who already don't have enough and older people.
VAT
- Pro
Those who are for it say that a VAT can help keep corporate tax down. "In Europe, most corporate taxes are well under 30%. While in France--33.33%-- that's still well below the U.S. where, at 39%, it is the second highest (after Japan) of the Orgaanization for Economic Cooperation and Development member countries and more than 10 percent higher than the OECD average." It could also relieve some domestic and corporate taxes with simply replacing or reducing it. A rather small VAT could replace a corporate tax, though it's inadvisable.
- Con
VAT is a regressive tax, meaning that is unequal and pretty expensive for the low and middle class. "The lower a person's income, the greater the proportion of that income that goes into products and services. The higher one's income, the greater the proportion goes into savings and investments." Another con would be that the VAT system is that is less flexible, while the income tax system can be used to change the economy with consumers, etc. VAT discourages consumption while rewarding investment, which isn't exactly what the economy needs.
- Sentence: I support this tax more, because it is flexible and can control corporate taxes
Progressive
- Pro
- Con
- Sentence: I do not support this tax because it's exploting the upper class and usingf them as a crutch
Flat
- Pro
- Con
"Opponents of flat-tax proposals say that they abandone the governments responsibilty to lessen deep disparities." Majority of economists believe that a flat tax that does not have any deductions for mortgages will ultimately raise the average taxes for many if not all of the poor/middle class families. Many supporters are, assumed, to be weathy Americans in which this tax would mot effect.
- Sentence: I do not support this tax because all it will do it raise taxes and make more lower class families poorer.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Big Picture
From the looks of other taxing countries around us, we kind of have it easy. True our debt is continuing to grow, but there are serveral reasons for it. We spend so much on national defence, far higher than most other countries. The way we tax people is also fairly different; we have the rich pay higher taxes while in other countries they have their middle/lower class pay higher taxes. There is are a few simple idea that we need to take into account.
What about a budget? Where did that idea go? Whether we have little budgets for each sector or one larger budget for all, there needs to be one. Which taxes, there are a few ways we can go about it. Though, the one thing that seems to be the best idea would be to do the simple value tax system. It'll cost a little bit more money for the consumer, but it will try to help the economy get better.
What about a budget? Where did that idea go? Whether we have little budgets for each sector or one larger budget for all, there needs to be one. Which taxes, there are a few ways we can go about it. Though, the one thing that seems to be the best idea would be to do the simple value tax system. It'll cost a little bit more money for the consumer, but it will try to help the economy get better.
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