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I imagine that’s the 28% that pay any taxes at all......***
Oct 25, 2017, 8:11 AM
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Hall of Famer [22465]
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You mean Income taxes. Payroll taxes comprise 34% of
Oct 25, 2017, 8:22 AM
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federal revenues.
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No, brickhead, I mean the 28% approval are the
Oct 25, 2017, 9:12 AM
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28% of "Muricans who pay any significant amount of income tax, period....
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Re: No, brickhead, I mean the 28% approval are the
Oct 25, 2017, 11:39 AM
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+1 for "brickhead"
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McCain Flake and Corker have nothing left to lose anyway***
Oct 25, 2017, 8:20 AM
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It helps to know their constituents hate it. Makes it so
Oct 25, 2017, 8:23 AM
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much easier to do the right thing.
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110%er [6101]
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Why would anyone argue against keeping more of what they earn?***
Oct 25, 2017, 8:26 AM
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Lot o points [156887]
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It’s simple. Check out the poll questions.
Oct 25, 2017, 8:32 AM
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They butter the respondents up with loaded questions like “do you think deficit reduction is more important than tax cuts for the rich” before asking them if they support it.
I would have gotten an F in marketing 415 with a survey like this.
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Re: It’s simple. Check out the poll questions.
Oct 25, 2017, 2:04 PM
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I don't know, this seems like a reasonable question to ask Republicans?
"Among Republicans surveyed, 63 percent said deficit reduction should take priority over tax cuts for corporations, while 75 percent said deficit reduction should take priority over tax cuts for the wealthy."
That's right in line with traditional deficit reduction conservatives.
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Lot o points [156887]
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I've looked multiple places for the actual polling questions
Oct 25, 2017, 2:17 PM
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can't find em. If you can, please share.
Absent those, I'm left with inference, and as a marketing research prodigy, here's what I infer from the article and its poll.
-There are only three real "prep" questions provided. Deficit vs cuts for rich. Deficit vs cuts for corporations. Deficit vs cuts for poor. Why no mention of deficit vs cuts for middle class? Was it asked? If so, why weren't results provided? If not, why not?
-The article only gives us quoted language for the "cutting taxes for the poor is more important than reducing the federal deficit" question, and then paraphrases the other two. Why?
Why does the poll ask people if they have heard of the "plan", when the article itself proclaims that it's not a "plan" yet, but a "framework"?
-The sample size is approximately 1800 people with 1000 people saying they had "heard of" the plan. Felix, you and I have probably both "heard of" gravitational waves. Can you break them down with any accuracy into how they impact you and the laws of physics? "Heard of" is WEAK..."familiar with" would have still been weak, but would have been a more meaningful sample qualification question.
You see, when all your asking is have they "heard of" the plan, it's safe to assume that they're only familiar with the topic at a very superficial level without having probed deeper. When they're not familiar with the topic at a meaningful level, it's easy (and common) for a pollster to steer and influence their opinion of the topic at hand with the lead-in questions they ask prior to getting to the meat and potatoes of the poll.
That's what happened here, and if you need any more proof of the slant, look at the headline they chose for the article. Why wasn't the headline "Less than half of Americans disapprove of Trump's Tax plan"? That clearly would have been statistically true as well, based on this biased, amateurish, BS excuse for a poll.
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Re: I've looked multiple places for the actual polling questions
Oct 25, 2017, 3:00 PM
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I think your skepticism is healthy. We've all seen loaded polls and I think it wise to question each poll's methodology.
My belief is that in most cases, in the absence of real information, bad information flows in first. Given that, I can neither say the poll is or is not flawed. In fact, given the absence of information, it is predictable that some liberals will hold up the poll and some conservatives will condemn it.
Fundamentally I think it's easy to predict that if the tax cut plan favors the wealthy over the middle class the middle class won't like it and the wealthy will.
Personally, I think that supply side economics, the so called "trickle down" has been proven over and over to be flawed. If you wan't to boost the economy you cut taxes for the middle class and spur the economy through their purchasing power.
I think it notable that after the massive Bush tax cuts 70% of Fortune 500 Company's spent 90% of their profits in stock buy-backs rather than investing in R&D and expansion. Hence the continued decline of real wages after the fact. At the same time the top 1% enjoyed increases to their bottom lines.
Government is a balance. It can't go to far right or left or someone loses big. The Bush era roll back of financial regulations and the cuts to the SEC's budget resulted in a predictable free for all that cost millions of lost jobs and lost homes. There is a balance that has to be found.
As for the laws of gravity, I'm all for seeing them repealed. I've always wanted to fly.
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Like anything else in life...it depends
Oct 25, 2017, 12:35 PM
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I pay a lot in taxes and would certainly love to have more of it for my family...but I'm also glad to do my part to help those who need it and happy to be in a position to afford it.
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Lot o points [156887]
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And the rest of the story.....
Oct 25, 2017, 8:25 AM
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41% are against it with 31% undecided. I imagine the 31% are those respondents who are honest enough to admit that they don’t know all the details. Either way, no real majority for it against at this point it would seem.
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Those that know about it hate it and those that don't
Oct 25, 2017, 8:36 AM
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know about it don't know enough to hate it yet. Guess that explains why the Republicans are using the stealth approach. Again, as the public finds out about the true plans of the Republican Party, they realize they hate them.
That unpopularity helps politicians discover their courage.
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Re: Those that know about it hate it and those that don't
Oct 25, 2017, 8:42 AM
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Re: Those that know about it hate it and those that don't
Oct 25, 2017, 12:52 PM
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Al Gore claimed that there was a S.S. “ lockbox” and he was right. The S.S. gets an IOU from the Treasury so that money is borrowed, not tax revenue. Also, top earners do pay the lion’s share of individual tax revenue. There is no disputimg that. I am surprised that you are not happy that state and local taxes are supposed to not be deductible under the new plan. That ramps taxes on the “wealthy”.
As for payroll taxes, how can we have a retirement plan that is not funded by those that will be paid out? Who is getting the shaft on this?Medicare taxes are flat and therefore massively progressive. Even so, that one is way way underfunded.
Keep on and the U.S. will be like Ct. and New York ( high earners leaving) unless we start building walls to keep people in.
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Al Gore argued that there should be a lockbox.
Oct 25, 2017, 1:11 PM
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Not that there already was one.
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Re: And the rest of the story.....
Oct 25, 2017, 8:41 AM
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31% is a very big number. Also, we can't forget that 47% of the US population does not get up and go to work in the morning. Many of those may feel indifferent toward any tax reform proposal.
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What is the plan? Do they have a bill they are voting on?
Oct 25, 2017, 9:20 AM
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Can I see it? How can I know if I'm for it or against it?
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Its hard to tell if you are for or against until you know
Oct 25, 2017, 10:11 AM
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anything about it, isn't it?
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I have heard that it is the biggest tax cut in history.
Oct 25, 2017, 10:19 AM
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So, thumbs up, I suppose?!?!?!
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Oculus Spirit [81871]
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1/3 of ALL Americans?
Oct 25, 2017, 10:11 AM
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uh huh.
Just for fun...can you, without googling it, tell us exactly what his tax plan is?
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Re: 1/3 of ALL Americans?
Oct 25, 2017, 4:02 PM
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Apparently, indictments are imminent.
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