Markk wrote: No fiscal responsibility? I have to laugh....Washington has no responsibility what so ever, with high taxes or low taxes. <- That's true.
We got in debt with higher taxes, so what is really the difference?
That's literally not how it works. Like KG mentioned the debt quadrupled under Reaganomics.
Think of it as buying a tv on credit. Sure you have the tv now, and it's nice to have now, but you're going to pay for it in the long-run and you're going to pay more for it. The only problem is you keep buying crap on credit and the more you do it the less buying power you have later.
The federal government's solution to this is to increase our population, and devalue the dollar.
Markk wrote:I did not see the last few administrations paying off our debt. If we give them more money, they will just spend it anyways.
Tax > Spend > Cut. It works, but you have to have a sense of morality to current and future generations.
According to two unnamed sources, Trump bragged to a table full of friends, at Mar-a-Lago, that "... you all got a lot richer!" just hours after he signed the tax bill. Normally I would say that's irresponsible, but Trump is so venal that adding 1.5T to the national debt is laughable to him.
I mean, you're free to complain about taxes, it's your right. And since you're in business for yourself (I assume you are based on the information you provided) you're free to discuss how taxation affects you personally, but I'm not sure it translates to the entirety of the US economy. The bottom line is our middle class isn't growing in relation to upper and lower classes. Those two are growing much more quickly, with the largest disparity in US history in real value as it translates to property ownership, liquidity, and long-term financial stability. That's just a fact; the hard numbers bear out.
And I can guarantee you that it isn't taxes that's shrinking the middle class. Everything has changed, and people like yourself and other workers on this forum are experiencing the stress of the US shifting to a natural order of few having most and most having little.
Trump, if the sources are true, literally gave you a glimpse at the private words the wealthy speak to one another. You can choose to keep giving them your cookies and fighting with the poor over what's left, or you can choose to create a system that, in the end, values your time more than they do.
- Doc