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In reply to the discussion: In My View, The Wealthiest Should Pay At Least 90% of Our Taxes. [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)26. Almost no one paid those rates.
It did not kick in until $4 million in today's dollars. There were extensive deductions and loopholes. Politically Congress lowered tax rates and closed those loopholes. We will not see the 50s again. In the 50s the U.S. produced 60% of the world's industrial production. When that is happening you can do alot of stuff. We will never see anything close to that in the future.
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In My View, The Wealthiest Should Pay At Least 90% of Our Taxes. [View all]
grahamhgreen
Aug 2015
OP
Since the military is keeping other countries from taking their wealth away from them
Stargazer99
Aug 2015
#1
The tax rate in the '50 on income over $5 mil was 92% after many brackets below that level.
flamin lib
Aug 2015
#3
Hmmm, appears you're right. I wonder what it looks like when compared to GDP. I'll have a look and
flamin lib
Aug 2015
#30
"Now own more wealth than bottom 90%" does not equal "own 90% of the wealth"
taught_me_patience
Aug 2015
#9
Why tax income instead of wealth? Seems arbitrary to me. In fact, it seems regressive.
grahamhgreen
Aug 2015
#35
Here is the funny thing. I had that conversation once with a Republican and it was great...
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#10
If you read what I wrote, I said income. So no, there was nothing for him to tear me apart on. nt
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#15
Seems to me that wealth is exactly what we should be taxing. Taxing wealth would encourage spending.
grahamhgreen
Aug 2015
#36
Taxes are a mutual investment. If you see them as "punishment" or "theft"
RadiationTherapy
Aug 2015
#43
I suppose. You used the word "punish" which I found to be anti-tax in general.
RadiationTherapy
Aug 2015
#45
My congratulations aren't implying anything except a bit of childish envy on my part.
RadiationTherapy
Aug 2015
#47
The top quintile pays 70% of personal income taxes and receives 50% of personal income
Recursion
Aug 2015
#33
i do not think the govt should ever tax more than 50% while the taxpayer is alive
questionseverything
Aug 2015
#53