bcvillastwo said:
A bit earlier ThAnswr made the follwing statement that people are not taxed enough.
First, if ThAnswr doesn't think he is paying enough tax I am relatively certain he can stroke a check to the governmental unit(s) of his choice for any amount he thinks he has underpaid.
Second, how much is enough tax for us to pay? I can never get a good answer to this question.
I've read that in 1948 a typical family of four paid 2% federal tax. Fast forward to 1994 and the tax paid by a typical family of four had grown to 25%.
In 1928 the average person worked 1.4 months to pay federal, state, and local taxes. Fast forward to today and the average person works 5.1 months to pay their taxes and government spending has gone up accordingly at all levels of government.
Is there no shame anymore in "bearing false witness against your neighbor"? Don't take what I said out of context, especially when anyone who wants to can go back and look for themselves.
Here's I actually wrote:
"And good God almighty, people aren't paying enough taxes. Face reality.
We're up to our grandchildren's eyeballs in debt, the Chinese are keeping this country afloat by buying pieces of the US and still people are still not willing to toss in a few more shekels. "
The debt we're passing on to our children/grandchildren and if people like you keep the blinders on, great grandchildren, may not bother you, but it bothers me.
It many not bother you that bits and pieces of the US are sold to the Chinese, the Japanese, the Saudis, everyday just to keep us afloat, but it bothers me.
The threat to the US isn't some ragtag religious fanatic holed up in the mountains of Pakistan. The threat to the US is the stratosphere high debt and the amount we owe to the Chinese, the Japanese, etc.
And don't compare 1948 with 2005. This country didn't have the debt we have today. In 1948, it would've been considered irresponsible and the height of lunacy to pile up debt and pass it on to those who'll come after us.
Of course, YMMV, and it obviously does.
In answer to your question "how much is enough tax for us to pay?, the answer is not enough since you can't pay the bills you're incurring.