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In reply to the discussion: What would you consider a "living wage", in the current economy? [View all]CAPHAVOC
(1,138 posts)29. It is he same free stuff we are providing now.
Just a direct cash payment without all the middlemen in the Government. It is fair because everyone gets it. Provided by a 50% tax on all income. From the first dollar. There would be no other taxes. No Tax Code. Real Change. Not lip service. Of course the K-Street Lobby Industry would cease to exist. Oh Darn. All the social engineers would have to find productive work to do. All the mismanaged social programs would be up in smoke. The National Pity Party would have to end.
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Under my brilliant plan he would pay a 50% flat tax on his income. About 53,000.
CAPHAVOC
Apr 2012
#7
You want to turn social security into an entitlement program? Math doesn't work.
elias7
Apr 2012
#27
He would get a social security check if he is graduated. So would you. And Medicare.
CAPHAVOC
Apr 2012
#31
Believe it or not, this is an idea firmly placed in reality. So much so that Richard Nixon
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#56
I agree 100%. I have long been an advocate of a guaranteed income but I don't think
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#39
I think your pretty much on the right track. I'd rethink the taxing scheme because
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#45
there are pretty wide regional differences, but I think you're in the ballpark.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#20
For a single person, at least $25 an hour, 40hrs a week, + healthcare & vacation
got root
Apr 2012
#23
I think it depends on where you live, in LA it should be $25 - $35 an hour w/benefits.
Initech
Apr 2012
#25
It's a very interesting question. If everybody who currently makes minimum wage started making $52K
Egalitariat
Apr 2012
#68