Quiz: Test Your "Income" Tax IQ!
"No man escapes when freedom fails; The best men rot in filthy jails. And those that cried 'Appease! Appease!' Are hanged by those they tried to please." Author Unknown
Those "foreign entities" add the tax onto the price of goods. US manufactures would lose a lot of competition from foreign goods and would be freer to raise their prices. Then if we have a high tarrif on their goods, the other country responds by rasing tarrifs on goods they buy from us- meaning we lose jobs for exporters. Another effect is that as the tariffs are added, the demand for and value of imported goods fall which means you need even higher tariffs to obtain the same level of revenues you were counting on.
http://www.investopedia.com/articles...#axzz1nYu2WRUT
It may seem like you are getting government spending free- paid for by foreigners, but that is not the case- they will be in the prices of things you purchase. The taxes are simply better hidden and you are paying them more discretely. No free ride.Tariffs increase the prices of imported goods. Because of this, domestic producers are not forced to reduce their prices from increased competition, and domestic consumers are left paying higher prices as a result. Tariffs also reduce efficiencies by allowing companies that would not exist in a more competitive market to remain open.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/articles...#ixzz1nYuTFovd
Last edited by Zippyjuan; 02-26-2012 at 11:50 PM.
Freedom is a state of mind. Nobody can take that from you unless you let them.
You could fund the allowable spending under Article One , Section Eight easily and give Americans a tax break and still chip away at the debt , and put everthing else back where it belongs , with the states , the people , private charities and tip jars.
Last edited by oyarde; 02-28-2012 at 10:04 AM.
Discretionary spending: $1.378 trillion (+13.8%)
$663.7 billion (+12.7%) – Department of Defense (including Overseas Contingency Operations)
Should be able to cut at least 71% of this by ending the wars, refraining from getting into any others where we are not directly attacked militarily by a regular army, closing the several extraneous overseas military bases, clipping CIA/NSA charters limiting them to very specific duties and placing them under a very strict managerial microscope meaning no more operations beyond that of strictly passive observation; all other actions to be undertaken by military only. These along should take a large bite out of the big fat military butt.
We could reduce active and career military forces, replacing them with updated nuclear arms and a very simple policy that includes withdrawal from all international treaties, strictly defensive positions (non-interventionism), and the clear message that any nation which attacks us militarily will be turned into a vitrified, glow in the dark wasteland that will remain uninhabitable for the next several hundreds of thousands of years, not a solitary soul whether man woman or child to be spared.
Augment that policy with ones drawing heavy manufacturing back to our shores which, once secured we develop steep ramp contingency planning for the rapid conversion of manufacturing resources for wartime production just in case we decide not to nuke someone but must repel an invading army (yeah right).
Gone. $78.7 down...$78.7 billion (−1.7%) – Department of Health and Human Services
$Gone. $151.2 down...72.5 billion (+2.8%) – Department of Transportation
Gone. $203.7 down...$52.5 billion (+10.3%) – Department of Veterans Affairs
Gone. $255.4 down...$51.7 billion (+40.9%) – Department of State and Other International Programs
Gone. $302.9 down...$47.5 billion (+18.5%) – Department of Housing and Urban Development
Gone. $349.6 down...$46.7 billion (+12.8%) – Department of Education
Gone. $392.3 down...$42.7 billion (+1.2%) – Department of Homeland Security
Gone. $418.6 down...$26.3 billion (−0.4%) – Department of Energy
Gone. $444.6 down...$26.0 billion (+8.8%) – Department of Agriculture
Gone. $468.5 down...$23.9 billion (−6.3%) – Department of Justice
Gone. $487.2 down...$18.7 billion (+5.1%) – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Gone. $501 down...$13.8 billion (+48.4%) – Department of Commerce
Gone. $514.3 down...$13.3 billion (+4.7%) – Department of Labor
Might keep this one, though they would have to prove themselves worth their keep.$13.3 billion (+4.7%) – Department of the Treasury
Gone. $526 down...$12.0 billion (+6.2%) – Department of the Interior
Might keep this one, but only to observe and report. ZERO executive power. Let us say we cut them by 71% (7.5 billion)$10.5 billion (+34.6%) – Environmental Protection Agency
$533.5 down...
Gone. $540.5 down...$9.7 billion (+10.2%) – Social Security Administration
Gone. $547.5 down...$7.0 billion (+1.4%) – National Science Foundation
Gone. $552.6 down...$5.1 billion (−3.8%) – Corps of Engineers
Gone. $557.6 down...$5.0 billion (+100%-NA) – National Infrastructure Bank
Gone. $558.7 down...$1.1 billion (+22.2%) – Corporation for National and Community Service
Gone. $559.8 down...$0.7 billion (0.0%) – Small Business Administration
Gone. $560.4 down...$0.6 billion (−14.3%) – General Services Administration
Gone. $560.4 down...$0 billion (−100%-NA) – Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
Gone. $560.4 down...$0 billion (−100%-NA) – Financial stabilization efforts
Gone. $571.4 down...$11 billion (+275%-NA) – Potential disaster costs
Gone. $591.2 billion$19.8 billion (+3.7%) – Other Agencies
$591.2 plus $471.23 (defense) == approx. 1.063 trillion dollars cut.
Not so difficult, actually. Trim the fat, restore the business environment and it is almost miraculous to observe how a nation returns to economic health.
I say put the bulk of it to the torch and those in our way to the sword.
Have a nice day.![]()
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ignominia et contemptum tyrannis
Habeo excelsum artem; afflixerim cum crudelitate illis qui laedas me
The affairs of gold-laden Gyges do not interest me.
Zealousy of the gods has never seized me nor anger
at their deeds. But I have no love for great tyranny
for its deeds are very far from my eyes. -Archilochus
Discretionary spending: $1.378 trillion (+13.8%)
$663.7 billion (+12.7%) Department of Defense (including Overseas Contingency Operations)
Should be able to cut at least 71% of this by ending the wars, refraining from getting into any others where we are not directly attacked militarily by a regular army, closing the several extraneous overseas military bases, clipping CIA/NSA charters limiting them to very specific duties and placing them under a very strict managerial microscope meaning no more operations beyond that of strictly passive observation; all other actions to be undertaken by military only. These along should take a large bite out of the big fat military butt.
We could reduce active and career military forces, replacing them with updated nuclear arms and a very simple policy that includes withdrawal from all international treaties, strictly defensive positions (non-interventionism), and the clear message that any nation which attacks us militarily will be turned into a vitrified, glow in the dark wasteland that will remain uninhabitable for the next several hundreds of thousands of years, not a solitary soul whether man woman or child to be spared.
Augment that policy with ones drawing heavy manufacturing back to our shores which, once secured we develop steep ramp contingency planning for the rapid conversion of manufacturing resources for wartime production just in case we decide not to nuke someone but must repel an invading army (yeah right).
Gone. $78.7 down...$78.7 billion (−1.7%) Department of Health and Human Services
$Gone. $151.2 down...72.5 billion (+2.8%) Department of Transportation
Gone. $203.7 down...$52.5 billion (+10.3%) Department of Veterans Affairs
Gone. $255.4 down...$51.7 billion (+40.9%) Department of State and Other International Programs
Gone. $302.9 down...$47.5 billion (+18.5%) Department of Housing and Urban Development
Gone. $349.6 down...$46.7 billion (+12.8%) Department of Education
Gone. $392.3 down...$42.7 billion (+1.2%) Department of Homeland Security
Gone. $418.6 down...$26.3 billion (−0.4%) Department of Energy
Gone. $444.6 down...$26.0 billion (+8.8%) Department of Agriculture
Gone. $468.5 down...$23.9 billion (−6.3%) Department of Justice
Gone. $487.2 down...$18.7 billion (+5.1%) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Gone. $501 down...$13.8 billion (+48.4%) Department of Commerce
Gone. $514.3 down...$13.3 billion (+4.7%) Department of Labor
Might keep this one, though they would have to prove themselves worth their keep.$13.3 billion (+4.7%) Department of the Treasury
Gone. $526 down...$12.0 billion (+6.2%) Department of the Interior
Might keep this one, but only to observe and report. ZERO executive power. Let us say we cut them by 71% (7.5 billion)$10.5 billion (+34.6%) Environmental Protection Agency
$533.5 down...
Gone. $540.5 down...$9.7 billion (+10.2%) Social Security Administration
Gone. $547.5 down...$7.0 billion (+1.4%) National Science Foundation
Gone. $552.6 down...$5.1 billion (−3.8%) Corps of Engineers
Gone. $557.6 down...$5.0 billion (+100%-NA) National Infrastructure Bank
Gone. $558.7 down...$1.1 billion (+22.2%) Corporation for National and Community Service
Gone. $559.8 down...$0.7 billion (0.0%) Small Business Administration
Gone. $560.4 down...$0.6 billion (−14.3%) General Services Administration
Gone. $560.4 down...$0 billion (−100%-NA) Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
Gone. $560.4 down...$0 billion (−100%-NA) Financial stabilization efforts
Gone. $571.4 down...$11 billion (+275%-NA) Potential disaster costs
Gone. $591.2 billion$19.8 billion (+3.7%) Other Agencies
$591.2 plus $471.23 (defense) == approx. 1.063 trillion dollars cut.
Not so difficult, actually. Trim the fat, restore the business environment and it is almost miraculous to observe how a nation returns to economic health.
I say put the bulk of it to the torch and those in our way to the sword.
Have a nice day.![]()
--
http://freedomisobvious.blogspot.com
http://turnyourbackonthem.wordpress.com
ignominia et contemptum tyrannis
Habeo excelsum artem; afflixerim cum crudelitate illis qui laedas me
The affairs of gold-laden Gyges do not interest me.
Zealousy of the gods has never seized me nor anger
at their deeds. But I have no love for great tyranny
for its deeds are very far from my eyes. -Archilochus
Bullshit.We repudiate the debt in toto and in one fell swoop. It is rotten to the core and is therefore illegitimate. Not a soul in these United States owes so much as a red cent toward this falsely assumed debt. Dissolve the Federal Reserve Bank, seize its assets as well as those of all its members. Hunt those men down globally, capture them, try them, convict them, sentence them, and publicly execute every last one of them, broadcast live to the entire planet as a warning to anyone who trespasses upon us.
Were I king the world would clamor to trade with the good people of the USA. Likewise they would lose control of their basic bodily functions and quake in their shoes at the very hint of a thought of crossing us. THAT is what we should be. Free, strong, friendly, kind, fair, and implacable when offended.
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http://freedomisobvious.blogspot.com
http://turnyourbackonthem.wordpress.com
ignominia et contemptum tyrannis
Habeo excelsum artem; afflixerim cum crudelitate illis qui laedas me
The affairs of gold-laden Gyges do not interest me.
Zealousy of the gods has never seized me nor anger
at their deeds. But I have no love for great tyranny
for its deeds are very far from my eyes. -Archilochus
I believe in corporate tax.
"I am, therefore I'll think" - Ayn Rand
"Defense?" Are you kidding? The best defense in this case is not to have an offense. Standing militaries are ALWAYS meant to keep the people down. They're a jobs program that also secures the government authority structure. Military security means security for rulers, not the people.
Bottom line. At the federal level the US needs a coast guard, a border patrol, and an air defense system. You're talking $50 billion max per year.
Who's going to attack us? I mean really. Mexico? Not with any military they aren't.
Al Qaeda attacked us because of our meddling. Stop meddling and we don't get attacked.
Last edited by furface; 02-28-2012 at 08:56 AM.
Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
Ron Paul 2004
Registered Ron Paul supporter # 2202
It's all about Freedom