#income

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You replace it by 23 percent tax, a frank, transparent tax embedded in the cost at retail, and everybody gets to takes their whole check home. And the average income earner gets a 50 percent increase in take-home pay.


John Linder


#check #cost #earner #embedded #everybody

Our incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip.


John Locke


#cause #gall #incomes #large #like

A child's geographic location, race or parent's income level should not predetermine their life's course and it's up to us to see that they don't.


Joe Manchin


#course #geographic #income #level #life

When you tax capital gains income, you don't help the economy, you hurt the economy, which is why President Kennedy, President Reagan, President Clinton and President Bush all believed we should have a lower rate for capital gains.


Rob Portman


#bush #capital #capital gains #clinton #economy

The income tax has made liars out of more Americans than golf.


Will Rogers


#income #income tax #liars #made #more

Small businesses are the backbone of job creation in South Carolina, but we're not maximizing our potential when we've got what's effectively the highest income tax rate in the Southeast holding us back.


Mark Sanford


#backbone #businesses #carolina #creation #effectively

The problem with the 'masculinity crisis' is not that women have excelled too much and therefore created a crisis for men, but that we have such a stein inability to let go of what it has traditionally meant to be a man...As long as we perpetuate the myth that men have inherent qualities that make them more suitable than women for certain types of work, the shifting nature of the economy (and women's attainment of better jobs) is going to continue to be interpreted as a crisis of masculinity.


Samhita Mukhopadhyay


#sexism #single-income-household #wage-gap #dating

One thing is clear: The Founding Fathers never intended a nation where citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government.


Ron Paul


#founding-fathers #illegal-taxes #income-tax #politics #ron-paul

The great hatred of capitalism in the hearts of the oppressed, ancient and modern, I think, stems not merely from the ensuing vast inequality in wealth, and the often unfair and arbitrary nature of who profits and who suffers, but from the silent acknowledgement that under a free market economy the many victims of the greed of the few are still better off than those under the utopian socialism of the well-intended. It is a hard thing for the poor to acknowledge benefits from their rich moral inferiors who never so intended it. (p.272)


Victor Davis Hanson


#economics #income-disparity #inequality #military-history #progressivism

It was the American middle class. No one's house cost more than two or three year's salary, and I doubt the spread in annual wages (except for the osteopath) exceeded more than five thousand dollars. And other than the doctor (who made house calls), the store managers, the minister, the salesman, and the banker, everyone belonged to a union. That meant they worked a forty-hour week, had the entire weekend off (plus two to four weeks' paid vacation in the summer), comprehensive medical benefits, and job security. In return for all that, the country became the most productive in the world and in our little neighborhood it meant your furnace was always working, your kids could be dropped off at the neighbors without notice, you could run next door anytime to borrow a half-dozen eggs, and the doors to all the homes were never locked -- because who would need to steal anything if they already had all that they needed?


Michael Moore


#crime #economics #economy #housing #income