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Unless you're willing to suggest the investor be reimbursed for bad years (and I'm certainly not suggesting that should be the case), your "fairness" argument is ridiculous.

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Correct me if I am wrong but capital gains indicate a true creation of wealth, no? Why the hell would you tax that?


Why would capital gains be any more of a true creation of wealth than labor output is? I mean heck, plenty of people made significant capital gains by speculating during the housing bubble and the dot com bubble, but most of the "wealth" those bubbles produced turned out to be illusory.


A) Because that money was already taxed when it was earned.
B) That money is being rolled into businesses to buy raw materials, capital and hire workers.

But now that I think about it, screw income taxes in general. Find some way to create a usage tax for every service the government provides.

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There would also be no taxes on insurance, but I would amazingly make insurance a non-profit industry.


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Correct me if I am wrong but capital gains indicate a true creation of wealth, no? Why the hell would you tax that?


Why would capital gains be any more of a true creation of wealth than labor output is? I mean heck, plenty of people made significant capital gains by speculating during the housing bubble and the dot com bubble, but most of the "wealth" those bubbles produced turned out to be illusory.


A) Because that money was already taxed when it was earned.
B) That money is being rolled into businesses to buy raw materials, capital and hire workers.

But now that I think about it, screw income taxes in general. Find some way to create a usage tax for every service the government provides.


Also, labor isn't wealth.

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Isn't there an arguement to be made that if we removed all taxation then salaries/take home income would decrease/and create deflation so that -- net effect being that the real value of people's take home pay would be (while still higher than the 'current' system) lower than your current gross pay.

I think its disingenuous to claim that if all taxation were removed then you would be entitled to your gross pay.

I also think the logical flaw that you're making is that you see your gross salary/payouts as 'yours' to begin with. If you instead think of them in terms of they are offered/payed out and prices set with those taxes in mind.

ie. If I make 100K/year in the current world gross, but only take home 50K due to taxes, if all tax were removed, then companies wouldn't be willing to pay me 100K knowing I could live on 50k. they'd just offer me 50K (or 70K or 90k or whatever to make up for the services I would otherwise have to buy that the gov't provides)


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Do you have any idea what the average salary multiplier for employee cost is?

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1.25 or so, varies depending on the level of benefits being offered as part of the employment as well as location (local taxes, etc).... unless you are including something else. But here, that covers an employee's salary, benefits, federal and state taxes, unemployment, etc.


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depends on the industry and what you're factoring in, doesn't it? If we're soley talking about taxes, totally pulling numbers out of my rear, but somewhere in the 150-200% range I'd guess.

add in benifits (many of which are incentivized) I'd say 300-400% total. Whats your point?


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I was under the impression that you could deduct capital losses from your taxes, so the government only makes money if you do.

Still, someone really needs to reconcile the oft-repeated libertarian positions of:

1. The rich pay too many taxes.
2. The rich buy our lawmakers to create an inflationary economy so they can steal the wealth of everyone else.

If the rich were really struggling under oppressive taxation, the rich-poor gap would be decreasing, not widening. Obviously they're having no problems amassing wealth even with the "ridiculously high" taxes in place. I should also point out that China, which is always trotted out as being the "right" way to do things from an economic standpoint due to their massive growth, has a 25% capital gains tax.


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I don't believe I have heard either of those two "libertarian" statements... I have heard a version of the first that excessive taxes on high income decreases investment opportunities, which dampens in the economy. That is correct.

The second is non-sense.


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Ladas wrote:
I don't believe I have heard either of those two "libertarian" statements... I have heard a version of the first that excessive taxes on high income decreases investment opportunities, which dampens in the economy. That is correct.

The second is non-sense.


It's been trotted out multiple times on this board that inflation is used as a tool to suppress the poor and middle classes by decreasing their real income every year so the wealthy can abscond with the remainder. You need to keep up with your conspiracy theories. You know, the same one that says the Federal Reserve was created solely to preserve a sort of unofficial caste system in the US and empower an unofficial ruling class by destroying the earning potential of everyone else?


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Inflation doesn't let the "wealthy" abscond with money at the expense of the "poor." It lets the government abscond with money at the expense of the citizens.

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Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Inflation doesn't let the "wealthy" abscond with money at the expense of the "poor." It lets the government abscond with money at the expense of the citizens.


Actually, it does, assuming that by "wealthy" he means "bankers and other looters", and by "poor" he means "everyone else".

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The earlier any individual uses the newly created currency the more they gain advantage over later users.

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