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Lets say you cut the sales price down to 300k. Your monthly payment is still going to be 2300 dollars. And remember, the median income will be LESS than my example. |
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Well said "Redneck". |
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Our progressive tax system... you just said rich people are not willing to pay their fair share. How much more do you want the wealthy to pay, since it is so bad now? So I need to know what wealthy is. And what % of their income they should pay. Thats all I want. Hell I would pay a 50% tax rate to live in this country. I would have no problem with that. I would adjust. Get rid of a car, etc... But I dont take major risks to try and build the ecomony like some "rich" business men that could become very poor in an instant. BTW about 68% of the taxes I am payed comes from homeowners in our school area, which is clearly not wealthy. So I, in fact, pay myself along with my neighbors. About 29% comes from the State. Supposedly the Lottery. |
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Yes Zig, neither of you believe in a progressive tax system, and that's(the progressive tax system) the only thing keeping this country from being a total sh-i-thole. You think it's cool to have such a difference between the rich and the middle class. It isn't. Any further separation between the 2 is gunna be very ugly. You don't get that. Never have, and never will. I know that going in(for both of you.) So, on economic stuff I never pay much attention to you two. To me, neither of you will ever comprehend the weaknesses inherent in any free market system. They aren't nearly as much about hard work(which is what you both think they are about) as they are about who has control of the results from hard work. They are flawed systems, and you both seem to think those flaws will work themselves out on their own. They don't. All these things you see done (and you think are unfair to the rich you adore) are just attempts to correct the natural flaws in this economic system. It's a juggling act. If you ignore those flaws, you will have just rich n' poor. If you restrain the system too much, then you'll get poor overall production. The answer, however is not to just do nothing(and allow a flawed system to result in just 2 types of economic classes.) You bother encourage that, and it's ill.
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Again, whats wrong with this picture? |
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i gotta go to sleep. |
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I'm not saying that at all. I am just saying that more people need to make an effort to live according to their means. I really don't think that is asking too much. How much did they think they were gonna make being school teachers? And what is wrong with living in a townhouse? |
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Seriously this family could make it easy here.
Especially if they teach science or math. We are almost having to pull old drug dealers who can add out of the ditches and put them in classrooms. And my neighborhood has one section of nice townhouses. I get the feeling this family needs to take a step back and look at the big picture. They are not middle class in your region. As I would not be. |
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Beyond that, your point is that people have to live more within their means. I agree. My point is what is within their means is far less than what it use to be and what it should be in relationship to the growth of our economy and productivity over the last thirty years. And why is that? Supply side was supposed to mean everyone shared in the wealth and the country as a whole would do better. Can you say that is the case? |
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[quote=pgardn]Seriously this family could make it easy here.
Especially if they teach science or math. We are almost having to pull old drug dealers who can add out of the ditches and put them in classrooms. And my neighborhood has one section of nice townhouses. I get the feeling this family needs to take a step back and look at the big picture. They are not middle class in your region. As I would not be.[/QUOTE] There...i got you to say it. I know you arent partisan and im not picking on you. But you said exactly what i have been hammering at. Dual income, college educated with a skill that is vital to the community and they arent middle class. What does that tell you? |
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Not only that, but they get tax breaks while the rape is occuring. Then , you hear, well stockholders are making money...So, it's not just the oil companies doing good. That's just garbage. The average poor or middle class couple is getting they a-s-s eaten up by these oil companies. It's a flaw in our economic system, and it's been allowed to continue. That's the kind of devastation you and Zig don't understand, and never will. You believe it's a system where ya just work harder and harder and things will work themselves out. They don't. This needs correction. It's a protected monopoly, and it is the way this economic sytem would look all over the country if we didn't have a progressive tax system, and other controls in place. Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 09-10-2008 at 12:31 AM. |
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by the same token, two teachers down here are living high on the hog. so, for every example you could give according to one of the most expensive areas in the country, no doubt most of us could give examples of how it's not the case. thing is, some think i have a 'distorted' viewpoint, because i live in arkansas. but i was born and raised in maryland, lived in cali, florida, and even overseas before moving here, to missouri, and then back here. in other words been there, done that. if you've lived only in that area, of course that's all you know-kind of like people who have never left here, they think it's all the same as here-couldn't be further from the truth.
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The national median household income is about 50k per year. 50k! Less than 20% our population makes over 100k. So lets do the numbers on the median-50k. The median house price is 196k. Lets do the math for a family of four: Income = 4166 per month so they take home 3000 PITI- 1500 per month (with all time low interest rates over thirty years) Utilities- 400 per month Gas for two cars- 400 per month Insurance- 100 per month Food for a family of four- 400 per month car payment- 250 clothing- 100 per month entertainment- 100 per month |
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The avg. US citizen thinks pre college education stinks. And in some states and especially poor urban areas, it really does. Texas just happens to have public schools as good as any private, because public education is funded mostly by the surrounding communities. And some communities are very interested in public education. They pass bonds, etc... for public schools. |
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The truth, Cajun, is that both guys are soclialists. McCain is going to be the most left wing prez in history if elected. Well...right there with Bush. Quick edit. I didnt mean to say "the most left wing prez in history". I meant "the most left wing REPUBLICAN prez in modern history" Just wanted to clarify. |
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And dammit... Oil companies are going to make huge profits because they are dealing with a commodity WE are addicted to. Its just the infrastructure for oil use is so in place its very easy to use. Just you wait. If Congress passes that damn bill for tax credits dealing with alternative energy you will see an explosion of new ideas just like with PC's. There are people just waiting to jump on cleaner ways to produce enough energy to shove electrons through wires. We have so much excess wind energy in Texas they have to shut down the turbines because we dont have enough lines to transmit the energy. The new technology is ready to blossom. It needs a governmental shove to catalyze the swing. People do not realize we are on the cusp of something very good. The best thing that could happen is what Coach Pants wanted. Oil skyrocketing to 200 a barrel. But OPEC understands that when gas went to 4+ bucks/gallon, people stopped consuming. They learned the upper limit at this time. And we see oil prices dropping back down to close to 100/barrel. I suspect production levels will aim to keep it about right there so people will keep on the crack oil addiction. |
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