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Global Warming......yeah, about that!

That's because of another established economics concept called 'velocity of money'. With the rich, velocity is low because that dollar will go into static investments. With the poor, the same dollar will exchange hands many times because it will be spent in the economy on consumption.

Trickle down economics is a scam pure and simple. I guess we'll just have to wait and see who is right.

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I Know that people who own small businesses get breaks that the hired help don't. The boss buys a new vehicle for the business and gets a deprecation write off the employee buys a car to get to work and has a car payment no write off. all expenses for repair and maintenance for the company vehicle are an expense and are a write off, the working person looses an engine or a transmission, to bad, gas and oil at his expense also, no write off. I'm not saying you should not have these deductions but many business owners also use that vehicle to get back and forth to work and they get to expense that also, I can't expense my transportation. I know that this is probably an over simplification but it is a break that workers don't get.
There have been many, many tax breaks for business owners written into the law over the decades, that's true.
 
I Know that people who own small businesses get breaks that the hired help don't. The boss buys a new vehicle for the business and gets a deprecation write off the employee buys a car to get to work and has a car payment no write off. all expenses for repair and maintenance for the company vehicle are an expense and are a write off, the working person looses an engine or a transmission, to bad, gas and oil at his expense also, no write off. I'm not saying you should not have these deductions but many business owners also use that vehicle to get back and forth to work and they get to expense that also, I can't expense my transportation. I know that this is probably an over simplification but it is a break that workers don't get.

The business owners have taken the risks: they SHOULD reap the rewards.
If you disagree: take your life savings, and go start a business; then fell free to come back and tell us what you think. nojoke
 
'Say it ain't so, Joe!'

Corporations do not pay taxes. They do not pay wages to their employees, they do not pay their suppliers or outside contractors, and they do not pay their shippers either (there is no such thing as 'Free Shipping'). Corporations, and business in general, simply collect funds from the customer (where else are they going to get it?), and distribute these funds to the various entities as required. Taxes are simply another expense which has to be accounted for and passed on to the customer.

Yes, it is true that corporations APPEAR to pay all of these. But in the case of taxes, it's just a paper shuffle (and a very expensive one at that).

Think about it. Where you work, who pays your wages? Your employer hands you the money. But where did they get it? Unless your company has a money printing machine in the back room (like the government does), that money came from the customer. All of it.

This fiction that corporations pay taxes is promoted by many at the revenue receiving end because it hides the true tax rate that we are all paying.

Take gasoline, for example. We all know that BIG OIL spends every waking moment trying to figure out new ways to gouge the customer. And yet the average profit on a gallon of gasoline is about $0.04! While the government receives about 10 times this amount for each gallon just in additional taxes (not including sales tax).

Yep! There is only 1 revenue source. And that source pays for every expense including ALL taxes 'paid' by Exxon, Mobil, whatever. When you add it all up, we really do not know what a gallon of gasoline actually costs. And that's the way government likes it.

If you really want a headache, consider this. Every company or entity involved in the production of our fuel 'pays' tax. From the seed producer to the farmer to the equipment manufacturing company to the transport providers. All passing their individual tax burden on to the next 'buyer' in the product chain. This is tax upon tax which all ends up being paid by the end user. That is you and me.

Just like every other expense, business tries to reduce the tax burden to remain competitive while still turning a profit.

If a business needs a 10% profit margin to remain viable, they set the price of their product to whatever it needs to be to end up with 10% free and clear after ALL expenses are paid (including taxes). Who pays this additional amount to cover the tax expense? The customer, of course. If the company charges too much, then they go out of business. But the same thing will happen if they don't or can't charge enough and end up with too little profit, or no profit at all.
 
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That's because of another established economics concept called 'velocity of money'. With the rich, velocity is low because that dollar will go into static investments. With the poor, the same dollar will exchange hands many times because it will be spent in the economy on consumption.
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Yup, I like this statement, and agree with it.

I snipped that last line because it's political opinion, so I'll stay neutral on that, but endorse the first part. Thanks for posting! :D
 
In an earlier post on this thread I mentioned that there is significant push-back that "the consensus is settled" due to manipulation of data in many of the studies regarding climate change: FWIW, here's one recent update:

"Report: 485 Scientific Papers Published in 2017 Undermine Supposed 'Consensus' on Climate Change"

A broad survey of climate change literature for 2017 reveals that the alleged “consensus” behind the dangers of anthropogenic global warming is not nearly as settled among climate scientists as people imagine.

Author Kenneth Richard found that during the course of the year 2017, at least 485 scientific papers were published that in some way questioned the supposed consensus regarding the perils of human CO2 emissions or the efficacy of climate models to predict the future.


According to Richard’s analysis, the 485 new papers underscore the “significant limitations and uncertainties inherent in our understanding of climate and climate changes,” which in turn suggests that climate science is not nearly as settled as media reports and some policymakers would have people believe.
 
STEALING from other peoples fortune, and good luck is never a good thing!

Hard work, determination, and the will to exceed will get you farther every time, not complaining about what other people have!

And now YOUR political leanings are showing.

Taking more taxes from those who benefit most from the "system" and make gobs of money is NOT stealing.

And more often than you seem to think, hard work, determination and the will to "exceed" (sic) gets you pretty much NOTHING.
 
And now YOUR political leanings are showing.

Taking more taxes from those who benefit most from the "system" and make gobs of money is NOT stealing.

And more often than you seem to think, hard work, determination and the will to "exceed" (sic) gets you pretty much NOTHING.

Would you like some cheese with that "Whine"? :dontknow:

As Dusty put it:


 
If you think it's so darn wonderful for business owners, go start your own business, and find out what its REALLY like! Last I checked this is still a free country YOU control your own destiny (no one handcuffed you to your profession). If you hate working for that evil business owner do something about it! Stop complaining that its not fare for you the worker maybe you should be grateful that someone took the initiative to start a business and wanted to employ you, the disgruntled worker who wants more all the time, but really doesn't want to work hard for it.

STEALING from other peoples fortune, and good luck is never a good thing!

Hard work, determination, and the will to exceed will get you farther every time, not complaining about what other people have!

You read far more into my statement than necessary. I admire small business owners they are willing to sacrifice a lot to to achieve their rewards I have many friends who own businesses I know how hard they work. I just stated that there are tax advantages for business owners that people who work for a salary don't have. Small businesses are the back bone of our economy as they grow they hire employees and buy equipment to expand putting more people to work to supply their needs and they should have the ability to deduct expenses and depreciate equipment. Please don't criticize those who have chosen a different avenues to make a living,they aren't lazy and don't lack ambition, with out people to do the work a lot of small operations would not be able to flourish and become successful. i worked hard all my life from my early days on the farm and and in factories and almost thirty years in facilities maintenance. everyone from the business owner to the employee contributes to the success of this country and all I want is everybody to pay their fair share and be responsible citizens.
 
C'mon Bob, stop being so mean! Running one's own business is all fun and games and big bucks coming in all the time while all the "little people" do all the work, donchano. Just ask them.
 
:D Yeah... I can't shovel the money into the furnace fast enough! :roflblack:
It's starting to pile up in the back yard, and the birds have all lined their bests with hundred dollar bills! :joke:
 
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