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How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« on: February 13, 2014, 03:23:50 AM »
Its pretty obvious....money/wealth is not lost_ _its just transferred/concentrated.....
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http://rinf.com/alt-news/editorials/entitlements-rich-cheat-rest-us/
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How Entitlements for the Rich Cheat the Rest of Us
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Paul Buchheit
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The word ‘entitlement’ is ambiguous. For working people it means “earned benefits.” For the rich, the concept of entitlement is compatible with the Merriam-Webster definition: “The feeling or belief that you deserve to be given something (such as special privileges).” Recent studies agree, concluding that higher social class is associated with increased entitlement and narcissism.

The sense of entitlement among the very rich is understandable, for it helps them to justify the massive redistribution of wealth that has occurred over the past 65 years, especially in the past 30 years. National investment in infrastructure, technology, and security has made America a rich country. The financial industry has used our publicly-developed communications technology to generate trillions of dollars in new earnings, while national security protects their interests. The major beneficiaries have convinced themselves they did it on their own. They believe they’re entitled to it all.

Their entitlements can be summarized into four categories, each of which reveals clear advantages that the very rich take for granted.

1. Income: Mocking Our ‘Progressive’ Tax System

 


Americans who earn millions of dollars a year feel entitled to the same maximum tax rate as those making about $400,000 a year. Progressive taxation stops at that point. In fact, it reverses itself, with the highest earners paying lower tax rates. The richest 10% pay about 20 percent in federal taxes, and it goes down from there, with the richest 400 paying less than 20 percent. When all taxes are included (payroll, sales, state and local), the super-rich payabout the same percentage as America‘s middle and upper-middle classes.

Corporations feel entitled to lower taxes, too, having cut their income tax rate in half in just ten years. The companies that have benefited the most from public research have become skilled tax avoiders.

Some corporate CEOs feel entitled to total freedom from taxes, employing a noble-sounding strategy of a $1 per year salary to avoid federal income taxes. It allows them to defer all capital gains taxes on their stock holdings, which can be used, if cash is needed, as collateral for low-interest loans.

2. Wealth: Trillions in Financial Gains, Zero Tax

America has gained $16 trillion in financial wealth over the past five years, with 80-90 percentof that gain going to the richest 10%, for many of whom productive labor may have been limited to checking their online portfolios. America is gaining in wealth because of technological infrastructure and a deregulated financial industry that uses the technology to capture most of those gains.

There is no tax on all that wealth. Capital gains can be deferred indefinitely, and then another entitlement comes into play: the lower capital gains rate, purportedly meant to stimulate new business investment, but in large part failing to do that. The nation’s wealth needs to be distributed more equitably among productive citizens, ideally by allowing everyone to share in the capital of companies that use our nationally developed technologies.

3. Financial Transactions: Trillions in Speculative Purchases, Zero Tax

As Forbes notes, the hundreds of trillions of dollars of speculative financial transactions constitute “a massive financial accident waiting to happen, yet again.”

We pay a sales tax of up to 10 percent on boots and mittens for the kids, But not a penny of sales tax is paid on U.S. financial transactions, which may be valued as high as three quadrillion dollars annually, or over three thousand times the deficit. No sales tax is paid despite the high-risk nature of “flash trading” that can lose entire pension funds in a few seconds.

The trading industry feels entitled to tax-free purchases, claiming that even a tiny sales tax will decrease liquidity, or slow the economy, or constitute a sin tax. Yet it’s an easily administered tax that has been imposed in some of the freest economies in the world.

4. Subsidies: Alms for the Rich

About two-thirds of nearly $1 trillion in individual “tax expenditures” (deductions, exemptions, exclusions, credits, capital gains, and loopholes) goes to the top quintile of taxpayers.

At the corporate level, tens of billions of dollars go in subsidies to the fossil fuel, fishing, and agricultural industries. Fossil fuel subsidies may be much, much more. The IMF reports U.S. fossil fuel subsidies of $502 billion, and according to Grist, even this is an underestimate.

Cheated

There’s more. A regressive payroll tax, an almost nonexistent estate tax, the lower capital gains rate on carried interest for investment managers, trillions socked away in tax havens – all involve tax avoidance by wealthy Americans who feel entitled to their privileged positions.

Entitlements for the rich mean cuts in safety net programs for children, women, retirees, and low-income families. They threaten Social Security. They redirect money from infrastructure repair, education, and job creation.

And the more the super-rich take from us, the greater their belief that they’re entitled to the wealth we all helped to create.

Paul Buchheit is a college teacher, an active member of US Uncut Chicago, founder and developer of social justice and educational websites (UsAgainstGreed.org, PayUpNow.org, RappingHistory.org), and the editor and main author of “American Wars: Illusions and Realities” (Clarity Press). He can be reached at paul@UsAgainstGreed.org.

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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2014, 04:02:52 AM »
Yes, sometimes the wealthier are given special breaks..breaks not allowed the rest of us.  Just consider these "special interest" groups.

 1) Congress.. The new Obamacare law is law only for the peons..by special, dictatorial order, the congress and members of the federal administration is provided a very special "gilt edged" health care plan.  Some elected representatives cried "foul' but they were shouted down.

 2) The rich, ambulance chaser trial lawyers.  When Obamacare was developed, perhaps the biggest single cost factor was frivolous suits and unnecessary tests performed to keep these trial lawyers off their backs.  Tort reform did not even cast a shadow in the Obamacare bill..now, law.

 3) Labor unions; the union boss hawgs did not like their deluxe health care plans being placed under the auspices of Obamacare.  Shazam.."executive order pen"..they can keep their plan...period!  Too bad John Q can't keep his plan.. 

4) Performing artists.. A carpenter builds a house.. he gets paid, that's it! An architect, plumber, auto technician, sculptor, painter or doctor does their job..they get paid..that's it!  Even an inventor can only hold his exclusive rights to a patent for a prescribed number of years.  However a performing "artist", or one who designs music , holds rights virtually into infinity..that's a special entitlement..

 5) Ecology  moguls.. Numerous people latched onto the billions handed out through the "stimulus" in order to form "green" corporations.  Almost all flopped.. almost all were big donors to the prez's campaign

 6) Ambassadorial positions.. Cushy, well paying jobs.  Ambassador appointed to Argentina has never been to Argentina. 
  Soap Opera producer appointed as ambassador to Hungary..Sen McCain asks her, "What are our strategic interests in Hungary?" She answers with trade, friendship, love & make nice...  Again, Sen Mccain asks; "What are our STRATEGIC interests in Hungary?"..
  The woman stutters and stumbles..evidently she does not know the meaning of the word "STRATEGIC"..  She did however, contribute $800,000 to the Obama campaign. Yes the rich are being cared for!  Oh yes; that argentins fellow?  ..He "invested" many thousands in the Obama campaign also..


       Are free cell phones an unearned entitlement ?
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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2014, 05:21:01 AM »
FLAT RATE TAX
TERM LIMITS
Congress has same benefits and insurance as all others .
No pension for govt. workers except for a 401 account while they are working , no more set for life BS.
Presidents have to finance all vacations including protection details  ;D
If ya can see it ya can hit it !

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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2014, 11:53:10 AM »
Spasibo, tovarisch. That was a lovely little piece from Pravda and went down very well with borscht and vodka. Very good of you to keep the fraternal socialist torch alive when it has been extinguished by reason in all but a few third world hellholes. Keep up the good work and there is an Order of Lenin in it for you.

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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2014, 12:28:55 PM »
From TM:
 
  " IG,,,we're talking trillions here, not billions,,...interesting tangent comments about 'system players' trying to gain a buck,  but the huge Entitlements were discussing here are 'system changers' only make the very fortunate 'fat and lazy'......something you abhor."
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  "  A billion here and a billion there...and pretty soon you're talking real money!"  (Sen Everett Dirksen)

  I'm talking about a trillion dollar debt for our people to pay for Obama's "stimulus' ...and with virtually nothing to show for it!  I'm also talking about over 6 trillion dollars added to the debt over the last 5 years..and the economy is STILL failing..
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« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2014, 09:32:44 PM »
    Correction; we know that trillion dollar "stimulus"..which is "real money" is money that was transferred solely by Obama & Co..no need to wonder!

   Money may not be lost..but it can be made useless.. the Obamunists have the printing presses running night and day, trying hard for just that ouitcome..
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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2014, 12:22:56 AM »
Oh, from the title of this thread, i thought it was about entitlements that half the people in this country receive. Instead its just another article, that is in tune with the Obama administration drum beat that the rich and corporations are stealing all our money. When in fact its the rich, and corporations that are paying for a very large portion of entitlements. I have to wonder who would be blamed if the rich and corporations gave all their money to government, because we would still be in the same boat we are in now.   
Gee, I wonder if wasteful government spending, politicians wages and benefits, and supporting the nanny state has anything to do with our debt.

I see mr. Bucheit's wealth is 600 million. If he is so concerned about the government not getting enough tax money, maybe he should hand over some of his. He mentions the rich entitlements threatening social security. We always hear about social security running out of money, but never welfare running out of money. Of coarse with a socialist government in place its always the people that pay that get screwed. We have to keep the voters that support the socialist government happy.     
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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2014, 12:28:12 PM »
The interesting thing here, in my opinion, is that sometimes the tinfoil seems to work and TM7 has a lucid moment. The Obama regime has been an incredible friend and boon to Wall Street. Between TARP (admittedly, a Bush legacy), other "stimulus" spending along with the Feds quantitative easing, now in QE Infinity, the regime has transferred trillions of dollars from Chinese banks to US banks and financial services entities, making many of TM' s bogeyman , the Wall Street bankers, exceedingly rich. This is true. See, the tinfoil does block out the harmful rays sometimes.

What the comissar can't seem to grasp is that the Chinese banks will want to be paid back with interest. And that it will be the 53% of Americans who pay income tax that will be  soaked to pay for it. In fact, with the recent raising of the debt ceiling (rushed through by and voted for by the Republican "leadership" in both houses of Congress!), it may never get paid back. The current regime has bought off Wall Street and other potential opponents so that it can pursue its goal of destabilizing American society and precipitating crises in which the Constitution and the individual liberties it protects can be altered to further the goals of the Socialist Left. The banks and the "money men" (TM' s anti-Semitic code word) are dupes in this game and most Wall Street gurus cannot understand the regime's largesse towards them or what its exit strategy from endless, ruinous, inflationary, nation destroying spending is. There is no such strategy. Destruction of the current social order, creation of crises, and the end of the Republic is the goal, not that  the Regime and its puppets would call it that.

Who benefits? The Left. Those who wish to see market economics discredited, the Constitution amended so as to be unrecognizable, and a new Eurosocialist Order with the Liberal Intelligentsia a new aristocracy and a paternalist government in which Equality rather than Liberty is preeminent, excepting of course than some are more equal than others...

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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2014, 12:49:13 PM »
Does anyone else find it a bit odd that If a person wants to keep the money he has made ,, he is considered greedy.
But if you want to take the money someone else has worked for ,, that's not considered greedy!! :o
Did you ever wonder who creates all the jobs in this country?
I mean jobs that do not cost us tax payers money aka/government jobs.
It's the rich sob's that are writing all the pay checks.
If we can cut into their profits enough they will shut the doors and close up shop.,,,, then we can all get out of what obo calls our job lock!
We will be able to spend more time with our families!
Of course that will consist of sitting around watching each other get skinny because of the lack of money for food.

 

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« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2014, 07:58:16 PM »
  When it comes to entitlements, we the normal working stiff public are being stiffed! Sleazy politicians go to Washington and start crying crocodile tears for the "poor".... primarily so they can tax us more.  They carry on how WE should feel so guilty... while they live in luxury, carried about in limousines and will not accept such things as the inferior health care system they forced onto the rest of us!

   Their gross hypocrisy is exposed when we find that 6 of the 10 wealthiest counties, surround Washington, DC..  It 's those very politicians chiding us, who are  today's "filthy rich" !!

     http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/12/map-the-astonishing-concentration-of-high-income-earners-around-washington-dc/282457/


 Six of the 10 poorest counties are in Mississippi or Kentucky, still they are taxed and those taxes go to Washington to feed the hungry beast. 

  Come on,  TM;  Put the blame where the blame belongs!!
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Re: How 'Entitlements' are Ruining the United States..
« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2014, 12:12:47 AM »
 Obviously, the biggest "entitlements" are being transferred to Washington, for Washington, and for the politician parasites who reside around Washington... in spite of the fact that they maintain offices in the various states.
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