0.375%

People need to re-think how they think about progressives.  For example, the Buffett rule, which is already dead in the water because even Democrats won’t support it, would only generate enough tax revenue to pay 0.375% of the 1.2 Trillion dollar estimated annual deficit.  That’s for this year.  (0.375%) Using history as a guide, even if implemented, that percentage would go down because the number of people the legislation taxes will go down.  If you tax it you get less of it.  They will leave, move their money, or no longer make enough.  And if Obama gets re-elected, well, the deficit will go up and the percentage down. (Don’t worry–the left has a plan for that).

The “increased tax eventually leads to diminishing returns” rule is one that Democrats willingly ignore for the sake of rhetoric, sound bites, election politics, (as a matter of policy in general), and let’s be honest here–to use class-warfare-angry-minority-mob-rule populism to implement yet another new tax that the Democrats can later broaden to affect more and more people, including people who are not at all rich, probably because they were actually dumb enough to support this tax now.

If you do not change how you think about progressive motivations you will pay the price.

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Media Irresponsibility

The editorial in Friday’s The Citizen, reprinted from the Concord Monitor was totally irresponsible.  So, I submitted the following as community commentary to The Citizen, and something similar to the Concord Monitor.  I doubt they will publish my input:

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Please check the attribution of The Citizen’s April 13, 2012 editorial, titled, “A budget to widen nation‘s income gap.“  If it really came from the Concord Monitor, please check to see if they have replaced their editorial staff with the Democrat National Committee.   I am shocked that our respected local paper would print such a partisan and totally non-constructive editorial.

The editorial calls the Ryan plan ”radical”.  Compared to what?  Lets compare it to the Senate‘s budget.  Oops, the Democrat controlled Senate doesn’t have a budget, it hasn’t passed a budget in three years!

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