Obscure Tax Breaks Increase Cost of Financial Rescue – WSJ.com The biggest beneficiary so far is likely to be Wells Fargo. The big San Francisco-based bank recently agreed to buy Wachovia Corp. of Charlotte, N.C., which has been hammered by huge losses on mortgage-related securities and loans. Wells Fargo has said it expects to take $74 billion in write-downs on the Wachovia portfolio.
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Obscure Tax Breaks Increase Cost of Financial Rescue – WSJ.com
Monday, October 20th, 2008Obamas 95% Illusion – WSJ.com
Monday, October 13th, 2008Its all about getting elected – this won’t stimulate the economy – it will kill productivity. Reminds me of the nice Greek neighbor I met when visiting the family house in Lemnos. He was "on disability" so he worked the land for food and collected his disability check (he was technically a construction worker). It didn’t pay to go back to work even after he got well.
From "Obamas 95% Illusion" – WSJ.com – October 13, 2008 Review & Outlook – Opinion
One of Barack Obama’s most potent campaign claims is that he’ll cut taxes for no less than 95% of "working families." He’s even promising to cut taxes enough that the government’s tax share of GDP will be no more than 18.2% — which is lower than it is today. It’s a clever pitch, because it lets him pose as a middle-class tax cutter while disguising that he’s also proposing one of the largest tax increases ever on the other 5%. But how does he conjure this miracle, especially since more than a third of all Americans already pay no income taxes at all? There are several sleights of hand, but the most creative is to redefine the meaning of "tax cut." For the Obama Democrats, a tax cut is no longer letting you keep more of what you earn. In their lexicon, a tax cut includes tens of billions of dollars in government handouts that are disguised by the phrase "tax credit." Mr. Obama is proposing to create or expand no fewer than seven such credits for individuals: - A $500 tax credit ($1,000 a couple) to "make work pay" that phases out at income of $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 per couple. - A $4,000 tax credit for college tuition. - A 10% mortgage interest tax credit (on top of the existing mortgage interest deduction and other housing subsidies). - A "savings" tax credit of 50% up to $1,000. - An expansion of the earned-income tax credit that would allow single workers to receive as much as $555 a year, up from $175 now, and give these workers up to $1,110 if they are paying child support. - A child care credit of 50% up to $6,000 of expenses a year. - A "clean car" tax credit of up to $7,000 on the purchase of certain vehicles. Here’s the political catch. All but the clean car credit would be "refundable," which is Washington-speak for the fact that you can receive these checks even if you have no income-tax liability. In other words, they are an income transfer — a federal check — from taxpayers to nontaxpayers. Once upon a time we called this "welfare," or in George McGovern’s 1972 campaign a "Demogrant." Mr. Obama’s genius is to call it a tax cut. The Tax Foundation estimates that under the Obama plan 63 million Americans, or 44% of all tax filers, would have no income tax liability and most of those would get a check from the IRS each year. The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis estimates that by 2011, under the Obama plan, an additional 10 million filers would pay zero taxes while cashing checks from the IRS. The total annual expenditures on refundable "tax credits" would rise over the next 10 years by $647 billion to $1.054 trillion, according to the Tax Policy Center. This means that the tax-credit welfare state would soon cost four times actual cash welfare. By redefining such income payments as "tax credits," the Obama campaign also redefines them away as a tax share of GDP. Presto, the federal tax burden looks much smaller than it really is. The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. And that was at least plausible when the only major refundable credit was the earned-income tax credit. Taken together, however, these tax credit payments would exceed payroll levies for most low-income workers. It is also true that John McCain proposes a refundable tax credit — his $5,000 to help individuals buy health insurance. We’ve written before that we prefer a tax deduction for individual health care, rather than a credit. But the big difference with Mr. Obama is that Mr. McCain’s proposal replaces the tax subsidy for employer-sponsored health insurance that individuals don’t now receive if they buy on their own. It merely changes the nature of the tax subsidy; it doesn’t create a new one. There’s another catch: Because Mr. Obama’s tax credits are phased out as incomes rise, they impose a huge "marginal" tax rate increase on low-income workers. The marginal tax rate refers to the rate on the next dollar of income earned. As the nearby chart illustrates, the marginal rate for millions of low- and middle-income workers would spike as they earn more income. Some families with an income of $40,000 could lose up to 40 cents in vanishing credits for every additional dollar earned from working overtime or taking a new job. As public policy, this is contradictory. The tax credits are sold in the name of "making work pay," but in practice they can be a disincentive to working harder, especially if you’re a lower-income couple getting raises of $1,000 or $2,000 a year. One mystery — among many — of the McCain campaign is why it has allowed Mr. Obama’s 95% illusion to go unanswered.
Rights Group Accuses Hezbollah of Indiscriminate Attacks on Civilians in Israel War – New York Times
Saturday, September 27th, 2008Rights Group Accuses Hezbollah of Indiscriminate Attacks on Civilians in Israel War – New York Times “The fact that more Israeli civilians didn’t die is not a tribute to Hezbollah but a tribute to Israeli bomb shelters,” Ms. Whitson said. “The point we’re making is that even though they say ‘only 43 Israeli civilians were killed’ that doesn’t make it O.K.”
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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008Maia Charanis -The Website for the Bat Mitzvah
Politics – sparring on VP’s again, isn’t this about the President?
Sunday, August 31st, 2008My bile is up – I have to post this here as I have in other people’s face-book (my mom and sister, oye)!
Vice in GoGo Boots was the article I commented on: That was a really stupid editorial. The Times continues to go down-hill. If you can’t look for good here you don’t get it. I’m disappointed you couldn’t find a better bit of writing to do your satire. How fun it is to degrade a woman for being a woman. How odd it is to compare a potential VP to a First Lady. How stupid it is to focus on shopping and a breast-pump then execution on the job. It may be satire but its just like the satire about Obama’s race – stupid and it lingers.
I know my mom and sis think this is an insult to women – that the republicans just picked her for the woman vote. The conspiracy theory people all think the religious right is forcing him to do things. Who the hell knows, its all crap anyway. Mom makes a point that Liz Dole would have been better, that Palin should focus on Alaska and her family. Okay, good point - I agree Alaska needs her. Sis believes Hillary is a brilliant, educated, dedicated, person who best represented her views. I guess I wouldn’t have voted for Clinton because she is nothing like me, I’m not brilliant, barely educated and she doesn’t represent my views. Neither does Obama. I’m not thrilled with McCain and I don’t know enough about Palin and Biden is not my kind of politician. What the hell am I going to to. I’ll tell you this…
I give up – you both win. I will only vote for ugly women who don’t love their children from now on. Never mind the the many women I come in to contact every day who’s husbands take care of their children while they help change the world. Case in point – I work with 5 women, 3 have children, they are loving mothers who’s husbands keep house or work as well, and they are better salespeople then me. Imagine that.
New York Times: Governor Palin "Took Intense Criticism From Members Of Her Own Party For Turning The Spotlight On The Failures Of Alaska Republicans." "But Ms. Palin ran as a change agent when she was elected as governor of Alaska in 2006, and in a move that might have appealed to Mr. McCain, she took intense criticism from members of her own party for turning the spotlight on the failures of Alaska Republicans, some of whom had been beset by corruption scandals." (Michael Cooper And Mitchell L. Blumenthal, "McCain Chooses Palin As Running Mate," The New York Times, 8/29/08)
Tax Brackets (Federal Income Tax Rates) 2000 through 2008
Saturday, August 30th, 2008From 2000 to 2002 most brackets dropped by one percent, and there was a new low bracket added for the "lucky duckies" at the very bottom. In 2003 most brackets got an additional cut of two percent with a special gift for the "other" lucky duckies, the ones at the top. But note that the rich still paid more in 2003, and everybody else paid less, than was the case in 1992.
Will Obama take us back to 1993? Will McCain hold the line? Try this out:
Tax Brackets (Federal Income Tax Rates) 2000 through 2008
Single
| 1992 | 1993-2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003-2008 | |
| $0 to 8,025 | 15% | 15% | 15% | 10% | 10% |
| 8,025 to 32,550 | 15% | 15% | |||
| 32,550 to 78,850 | 28% | 28% | 27.50% | 27% | 25% |
| 78,850 to 164,550 | 31% | 31% | 30.50% | 30% | 28% |
| 164,550 to 357,700 | 36% | 35.50% | 35% | 33% | |
| 357 – above | 39.60% | 39.10% | 38.60% | 35% |
Married
| 1992 | 1993-2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003-2008 | |
| $0 to 16,050 | 15% | 15% | 15% | 10% | 10% |
| 16,050 to 65,100 | 15% | 15% | |||
| 65,100 to 131,450 | 28% | 28% | 27.50% | 27% | 25% |
| 131,450 to 200,300 | 31% | 31% | 30.50% | 30% | 28% |
| 200,300 to 357,700 | 36% | 35.50% | 35% | 33% | |
| 357 – above | 39.60% | 39.10% | 38.60% | 35% |
Add in state tax and you have to make a lot of money these days, but the more you make, the more you don’t make. If I owned a business and employed people I would think twice about expanding my business and hiring more – but if this wasn’t here, the sky is the limit. During the Clinton administration, more then 60% of every dollar a married couple made over $200K went to uncle sam, FICA and state taxes. 35-40% for those single people making less then 78K – I don’t want to go back to that.
Okay, we have our VP’s!
Friday, August 29th, 2008Oh Brother, what is John thinking? Let her stay and finish the job in Alaska and she can come back at 52 to run the country. I said the same thing about Obama – I wish he had run for Governer of Illinois or Hawaii rather then taking this on with so little experience.
Sara Palin should stay Governor. I knew nothing about her but she certainly has done great things for the state in the short time she has been there. But it is a short time. Sara Palin on Wikipedia
Joe Biden? What’s this do for Obama – he gets someone that knows the Sentate and Washington as well as McCain does. But to me, that’s a liability not an asset. I guess his foreign policy work helps but this just doesn’t excite me. Still no experience running anything on this ticket. And this country needs someone who can run it, not just fix it. Joe Biden on Wikipedia
All the jokes about her looks and baby and whatever. Politics is politics. She is beautiful and had a "crazy youth" a popular athlete who became a news anchor and mayor. Then elected Governor in a tough race, God bless her! I imagine at this point Bill Clinton is trying to find a way to get in her pants either way, although she doesn’t have the same relationship with her state troopers as he did. Obama – he is eating this up, a demagogue ready to rule the world, because he knows better.
Many of my friends think Biden will kill her in debate. I’ve never heard Palin speak so I don’t know her debate skills. And I think she is too inexperienced to be president but:
If Obama had done as much in two years as a senator as she has in her short time as governor he would be a viable presidential candidate. I think its a long shot but I think that is the point. Read them both and you decide:
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/29/mccain-to-name-running-mate-on-friday/
http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/29/ms-alaska/
The Democrats will undoubtably make the leap to McCain dying in office and an inexperienced VP running the country. They must think Obama is going to die in office too because his inexperience is irellivent as Bidin can run the country when it happens. What the heck?
