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Tax Lies That Republicans Tell or Tax Shifting Not Tax Cuts!

by: lightseeker

Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 22:35:36 PM CDT


It is coming up on April 15th, so it is time for what may become an "evergreen" piece for me. For those who have not wasted too much time reading everything they can get their hands on, an "evergreen" is a news story that never gets retired, it is recycled every year. This evergreen I am going to call Tax Lies that Republians Tell. It will be a tale of falsehoods, half-truths and tax shifting.

Lets start with this:


The U.S. Income Tax Burden:
The Income Tax Burden is defined simply as who pays U.S. income taxes in the form of individual and corporate income taxes, payroll taxes, and federal excise taxes. Based on this information, the following conclusions clearly emerge:

   * An enormous percentage of taxes are payed by a minority of Americans:
         o The Top 1% of taxpayers pay 29% of all taxes.
         o The Top 5% of taxpayers pay 50% of all taxes.
   * Our tax system is not so much progressive as it is confiscatory -- Frederic Bastiat called this phenomenon "legal plunder."

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Every word in the quoted material is true, yet the conclusion drawn is a bald face lie. More below.

lightseeker :: Tax Lies That Republicans Tell or Tax Shifting Not Tax Cuts!
The lie in this case is two-fold: which taxes are counted for the comparison and what kind of income is included in the comparison.

Who Really Pays Taxes in America?

...the richest American households pay about 30 percent less tax - which includes federal, state, and local taxes combined -- than middle-income households pay.

All they are comparing is Federal income tax payments, not local taxes, not the particularly regressive Social Security Tax, which no one who makes over 100,000 dollars a year pays at all.

The second omission of the that is that the salary income is the chief source of wealth for the 233,194,000 Americans , but NOT for the more affluent classes who are paying all these "income taxes". The basic income for the more affluent is property income. These number about   98,117,000 . The breakdown is 70% of us are dependent on salaries, and 30% of us depend in dividends, rents, royalties, [ source: Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) Supplement

Of course, some of the income for the properied classes is derived form salaries, thus their inclusion in the analysis here. Let's make this analysis a little more honest. Let's base our analysis of relative tax burden on wealth. See here:


Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

If the federal taxation rate is compared with the wealth distribution rate, the net wealth (not only income but also including real estate, cars, house, stocks, etc) distribution of the United States does almost coincide with the share of income tax - the top 1% pay 36.9% of federal tax (wealth 32.7%), the top 5% pay 57.1% (wealth 57.2%), top 10% pay 68% (wealth 69.8%), and the bottom 50% pay 3.3% (wealth 2.8%).

Increasingly, the the straight lie about the "overtaxed" affluent classes is wearing thin:

Who Really Pays Taxes in America?

...CNN/Money Magazine poll reports that, "60% of Americans said the Bush tax cut did not personally help them.

The poll dates back to the 2004 tax cuts, but things have only gotten worse for the non-affluent over the last four years. Consumer confidence is at a all time low.
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Need I add the increasing rich-poor gap (greater than the Guilded Age), the rising unemployment (officially 5.1% , but really is higher if we stop fudging the figures)?

People's life experiences are trumping the lying theoreticals . Still, the meme lives on: the "Republicans are tax cutters" . Let's look at that lie in the next posting which applies our new understandings to Texas specifically. As a tease:

What's Really Wrong With The Property Tax
1. The State of Texas relies very heavily on local governments (school districts, cities, and counties) to generate the revenue needed to pay for public goods and services that citizens want and need.
2. Local governments rely very heavily on property taxes for revenue.

[ the actual file is a word doc, so for some reason, I can't directly link to it, you have to search at the site for the titled resource ]

More next time.....

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Thanks for the good post. If Republicans have led on tax reform . . . (4.00 / 1)
If Republicans have lead on tax reform for the last 30 years, why are taxes still a problem.  Shouldn't they have solved it by now?  

The answer is simple: Republicans have never lowered your taxes.

For the past 30 years they have been borrowing and wasting.  Republicans borrow from future Americans and waste it on their cronies.  Republicans reckless tax policies have weakened our nation.  Dave Ramsey likes to say the debtor is a slave.  Republicans have made us slaves to Communist China and the theocratic Saudis.

On the other hand Democrats have lead real working and middle class tax reform.  Democrats passed the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit as well as tax cuts for education and child care.


To visualize this... (4.00 / 1)
Here's a chart of the shares of TOTAL federal tax burden (not just income taxes) from 1979 - 2005.  It would be tempting to look at the direction of the changes and conclude that the rich were paying an unfair amount more as the years go by, but when you look at the corresponding shares of income, they're actually earning more, and their rates are going down, while the lower quintiles pay a higher percentage of their shrinking income.

More charts are here

Get it right. (0.00 / 0)
not the particularly regressive Social Security Tax, which no one who makes over 100,000 dollars a year pays at all.

As stated, this is a bald faced lie.  The tax is not paid on income over the limit, but income under the limit is still taxed, regardless of the final income total.


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