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In reply to the discussion: America: We have a REVENUE Problem. Austerity? BULLSHIT. [View all]Indydem
(2,642 posts)85. Not a single one of those are FACTS.
Every single one is an opinion piece.
I agree with most of them.
That doesn't change the fact that the website you are railing against (not the compiler) is sourced:
Spending data is from official government sources.
Federal spending data since 1962 comes from the presidents budget.
All other spending data comes from the US Census Bureau.
Gross Domestic Product data comes from US Bureau of Economic Analysis and measuringworth.com.
Detailed table of spending data sources here.
Federal spending data begins in 1792.
State and local spending data begins in 1890.
State and local spending data for individual states begins in 1957.
I understand you don't like the author, or his positions. That is fine. You are disregarding factual presentation for no reason other than the person who compiled it is of a differing political opinion.
This, in a nutshell, is what is wrong with this country.
"I don't believe his factual presentation because he supports another candidate. I have nothing to counter his presentation but my own anger and bias."
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The USA only has one fiscal problem: The lack of political will to tax those who have all the money.
Scuba
May 2016
#1
Nope, it's not. I'm asking what our apparent nominee proposes cutting from the budget
Scootaloo
May 2016
#8
Our population doubled, but our inflation adjusted tax revenues sextupled (6x).
Kang Colby
May 2016
#9
No, I purposefully did not use GDP percentage. I just used the nominal values adjusted for inflation
Kang Colby
May 2016
#17
Wow! A Republican meme promoted on DU. We need to get spending under control!
Enthusiast
May 2016
#16
Yes, but unless you can cut it, then talking about cutting will mean those most in need.
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#53
In 1950 we were building highways and hospitals and other public things, Now we are
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#18
Most of those charts also include Social Security, Medicare, unemployment in the spending
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#68
So individuals are sending in 18 X what they used to pay and corporations have avoided their share.
Vincardog
May 2016
#11
The OP was about tax receipts. Are you saying that it is wrong? Corps. are not paying their share
Vincardog
May 2016
#27
What "sound public policy" do you propose based on no corporate income tax? Please child.
Vincardog
May 2016
#34
Yes, that is fairly easy. However, I'm talking about the tax code circa 1950 as compared to today.
Kang Colby
May 2016
#40
If the media had picked our voice over the corporations, this would be a different world.
Rex
May 2016
#29
Those in the media that would like to change will find themselves looking for a job.
Enthusiast
May 2016
#31