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Technology entrepreneurs sound off on the pros and cons of paying higher taxes if Barack Obama becomes the next U.S. president.
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This is NOT the working capital of his business. It is his profit taking after whatever he invests in his business.
If Joe's profit really is 278K, he will only be taxed more on 28K and only $870/year or 2 dollars and 30 cents a day. That's a missing latte, so Starbucks may whine ;-). By comparison--Joe will have about 200K after tax to spend in any case. That is almost 17K net a month or over 7,000 lattes a month. I think he can share a few.
Or he can invest the money and make more money and only pay 15% in capital gains tax. If he saves 10K of those a month and has a net gain of 7% a year, he can retire when he is 45. With a wealth of 2 million in the bank, or wait until 65 and have 12 million. I call that the American Dream!
I wish I was in the Plumbing-Owning-Business!
The $2.30/day will be part of what Joe''s customer's get and can use to hire him, but most of their extra spending dollars will come from the CEO''s of Big Oil. They have a much higher net income than Joe will ever have, and will have to give up a few more lattes.
Joe's business (and Joe) will fare better under Obama's proposed tax system than they do now, especially if we can get a good and fair health care system. Many entrepreneurs are also parents, and being able to provide health care at a low cost will free these people to create the jobs this economy needs.
Also -- the kind of money Joe says is his profit, is rare -- http://www.abcnews.go.com/print?id=6051995
Anyone who thinks their taxes will be cut by Obama is likely in the 50% who don't earn enough to pay taxes (except on their welfare checks).
The point is that increased taxes given to the government to redistribute is essentially socialist. Which is the opposite of capitalism. If we want socialist - which by inherent definition and by past example is inefficient - then so be it. But lets not be fooled that the masses will be better off being run by government which has shown itself not to be able to manage SS, or fannie mae, freddi mac, and the list goes on and on!
The wealthy create jobs. Taxed too high and they will take their business to another county. National Health Care is a bad thing. Just look at the mess Medicaid is in.
I really do not care if Joe is making $250,000 or a $25,000. History has showed us that type of thinking does not work.
As a small buiness owner, it really does not matter if it is healthcare or tax they are both expenses. If you lower healthcare but raise taxes it is not helping. At least healthcare now you choose to have health care for employees or not. Taxes you can not change as needed. Neither canidate has a plan to lower the total cost per employee. Lower healthcare cost would be great. Thinking the Government can lower the cost on anything is also an old idea that has been proving wrong.
It is therefore impossible to see how a Federal national health care plan will work. In fact, we already have one in MediCare! I guess two will be better.
No doubt with plenty of liberal room for trial attorneys and claiments. Yea!
Don't we already have a perpetual welfare class? Do we really need to make it more attractive to be lazy and pop out kids for bigger checks?
When a man builds a pond, fills it with water, stocks it with fish, and catches those fish he is fined for fishing without a license. When someone fills in a man-made, mosquito-infested, drainage ditch in his backyard he is in trouble for destroying wetlands. Just how much government would you like to have? Wait till we get "Universal" healthcare. Have a lump on your neck that is growing? Wait four months for a biopsy. Then another three to see a specialist.
By the way, 48% of Obama's 95% of Americans don't pay any personal income taxes now anyway. BUT they pay corporate taxes - we all do. One of the governments slickest tricks is hiding how much you really pay in taxes. What was your gas tax bill for the year? How much of that gas price went to pay Exxon's business taxes? Buying a house? How much of that home price went to the government in business taxes (building company, contractor, sub-contractors, materials manufacturers, truckers, mills, loggers, timber yield taxes)? We love to stick it to those greedy businesses. We'll show them. They need to pay their "fair share". Then in order to stay in business, they pass that "fair share" on to us.
It's closer to 33% http://www.taxfoundation.org/publications/show/23631.html
I think we should eliminate all traces of Socialism. We don't need welfare, social security, medicare, medicare, unemployment, child tax credits, or public education. The government shouldn't have to bail out your kids. If they want to learn, and you can't afford it, they can work in a factory till they can pay their tution. It does mean lots of kindergarteners and pre-teens in factories, etc, taking jobs away from adults, but hey, that's capitalism.
We're somewhere in the middle. Not everyone is capable of taking care of themselves. We, as a nation, have decided to have compassion for those people and show it in the way of providing government sponsored assistance. Some people take advantage of that. But we just provided AIG with several billion dollars in financial support, which they used for trips to the Bahamas and Las Vegas.
It's a matter of who you believe will fix the economic mess we're in. Personally, I don't believe either one of the major party candidates will. Nor do I believe any minor party candidates will be able to do that. Nobody is going to fix this through government actions alone. That's who I'll be voting for, Nobody.
Someone needs to explain to Obama that the people he's 'threatening' to tax have the means to LEGALLY minimize their obligation and that there is already an estimated $12-15 TRILLION dollars of U.S. Citizen's money invested offshore for that exact (and legal) purpose.
His sharing the wealth = penalizing a few and driving job creation (investor risk taking) out of the country.
God bless America... but don't let her tax me because I'm successful.
- by Steve Lingis October 19, 2008 7:53 PM PDT
- During my 33-year I.T. career (OK, 'Data Processing' until about 15 years ago), I have worked for many folks. But I have always worked for the 'rich', SINCE NEVER ONCE has a poor person given me a job. So, I think it is time, (Mr. Obama) to stop penalizing the rich, or else skilled, hard-working folks like Charlie Cooper and me will end up working for Joe the Plumber.
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