mtdjed |
04-03-2022 03:44 PM |
And would these comments say that the Billionaire Income Tax proposal "is much ado about Nothing"? Could my math be correct? No cost savings for me as promised. No debt reduction of any significance?
Could the Associated Press and the Daily Sun be wrong? Will the Congress spend hours arguing about this issue instead of solving the debt issue. Why can't the media put things into perspective that makes sense to all of us.
The truth is that if there was a $36,000,000,000 yearly windfall Income Tax gain by picking on 700 billionaires it would simply be absorbed in the rounding.
Another perspective - the FY 2022 budget has a deficit of ~$1.8 trillion ($1,800,000,000,000). Divided by 330 million citizens that would equal about $5,500 deficient spending for each man woman and child. So instead of my wife and I not getting $134 cost savings, our government is planning to spend about $11,000 dollars more than they have for the two of us. This while they say that their expenditures pay for themselves and no added taxes for those making less than $400,000/year. We should demand plain speak from the government and especially from the media. As soon as expenditure exceeds revenue in the budget, the plan is suspect.
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