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Sasquatch
Depends on the brackets, but neither of us mentioned brackets. I pointed out that the higher earners in the United States pay much, much more of their income than the lower earners -- and since the bottom rate is 10% and the top rate is 35%, that would be a difference of 25%. See how that works?
Yeah, the exact way Australia has brackets. I don't do my taxes myself as a lot of the stuff on the forms go over my head, but some taxation agents are very good at explaining things in layman's terms such as how I'll be paying more tax because of my decent sized annual income. Fact of the matter is, people who make more money can afford to pay more tax and they STILL have more money at the end of things.
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First, it doesn't matter how much money you pretend to make on the internet, it doesn't give you any more credit.
Would you like me to take pictures of all the gear in my bedroom alone? Would that net me more credit Sassy? :lol:
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Second, you don't have the right to keep your own money because you have allowed your government to take away that right.
And the US can keep their money because they don't pay taxes? Oh wait, that's right you guys *DO* pay taxes and at times in the past some have paid a *similar amount* to what's being proposed.
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Since when has a man not had the right to enjoy the spoils of his own work?
The advent of taxes? I'm no historian so I have no clue when that was, but my guess is quite some time ago. :lol:
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Why don't you just give money to charity, like many Americans do? Hell, there are charity programs that exist to do the exact same thing that some government programs exist to do -- the difference is that if I don't want to give to the charity, I don't have to, whereas the government will steal my money from me no matter what.
I do give money to charity regularly. On top of paying my taxes (and I don't claim charity back on my tax return as I feel that defeats the purpose of being charitable). Ain't I a nice guy? roflmfao.
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Countries in which socialist policies haven't worked? Well, let's see -- Canada is failing miserably, for one. The United States is going down the toilet, thanks to income redistribution. Ever heard of the USSR? Or China? North Korea? Vietnam? Cuba? All shining examples of prosperity, ain't they?
The same Canada with a higher quality of life then the US? I notice most of the places you''ve listed are less developed and when you look at all the developed countries who've adopted 'socialist policies' they've ended up coming out ahead.
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How about the brain drain that occurs whenever a European country -- or any country, for that matter -- refuses to let people who are the best in their respective fields keep the money they earn? Do you think it's just pure coincidence that America attracts some of the brightest and most successful people in the world?
lol, Arrogant much. There are many brilliant minds outside the US. Hell, Australia itself has some great minds/facilities that are top notch.
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I typed this on my home-built computer, which I could afford the parts for because I actually worked and made money, instead of sitting on my ass and relying on mommy and daddy government to take care of me.
I'm typing this on my laptop which is more or less disposable to me at this point in time. My lovely little job paid for both it and my iPhone. You know what I notice about those recieving government money here though? Most are online through absolute shitboxes as payouts alone aren't much to live off. $200-$400 a fortnight I believe. See we're encouraged to work here by the fact that if we do try to subsist on government money we get bugger all and are expected to provide evidence of job hunting as well as doing several activities and having to deal with centrelink on a weekly basis. Perhaps if the US did something similar it'd encourage people to actually look for work?
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Umm ... most of the countries in the world? America had about eighty years of slavery. Every country has things in their past that they're not proud of ... just like Australia starting out as a penal colony and their mistreatment of the Aborigines.
I wasn't the one who first brought slavery into this, no it was an American.
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Says who? You say they have "more than they need", but who's to say what somebody "needs" and "doesn't need", and what right do we have to take something away from somebody just because they don't "need" it?
The Australian Government? Our system works and if it weren't for the current party trying to turn Australia into a nanny nation I'd think the place more or less perfect. You people pay taxes too so it's not like I'm doing any more than people there are.
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Not for a lot of countries around the world, like India, Mexico, Pakistan, the Phillipines ... They had corporations by the dozen moving into their countries and out of the United States because of the burden that Clinton's taxes placed on them.
That kind of thing happens all the time anyway. Often it's cheaper to do things like that offshore.