longweekend58 wrote on Jul 24
th, 2010 at 7:55pm:
mellie wrote on Jul 24
th, 2010 at 7:53pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 24
th, 2010 at 4:42pm:
||What is fundamentally socio-economically wrong, with re-introducing the 60% highest marginal tax rate, at say, $250K (or $500K with 50% at $250K)!?||
what is so RIGHT about it? in an economy that can pay its own way, what is thr purpose? and given that the amount raised by the few people in that income range is not enough to pay for even a small ALP screwed up program what is the point?
your argument lacks a genuine reason other than 'coz I want to'. there really need to be a genuine reason for it. Im all for taxes and benefits reflecting our economic circumstances so that soemtiems taxes actually DO need to go up. but you're not talking about that. how about we add your 60% level in but add 5% to everyone else's tax scale? is that ok by you or is it somehoe different because YOU might be affecterd?
Your motivation for this is all very obvious and everyone seems to see it but you.
make your case. explain why it should happen in the absence of ANY fiscal need.
Valid question.
But don't hang by your neck longweekend, I doubt the leftid will kindly elaborate on this issue for you....
this has moved to anoher thread so as to avoid answring this difficult question. nemesis usually does it. she waves her extreme socialist ideology in the breeze, justifies none of it with facts or logic then runs away until another time comes around to lamblast anyone with the temerity to do well without living on welfare.
FFS, Bates, ye and me both know that I have posted a range of economic reports (and pre-digested commentaries) over the past couple of years - and therefore that you are misrepresenting me...
As for you, Mellie, you could make some effort to establish facts, rather than misleadingly parrot dishonest Lib propaganda, ta!
Now, I hereby reiterate that I am I am an
'Egalitarian Greenie' (AKA 'Watermelon'), who is concerned that: we in Australia have been conditioned to become a short-term-thinking global 'growth' economy first and a nation second - and that far too little attention has been paid to maintaining our nation's long-term capacity for self-reliance, socio-economic stability and environmental sustainability.
In the process, we have been subjected to systematic fearmongering and selective disclosure of facts and fed voodoo economics by shameless partisans and self-interested corporativists. It is time that we started to challenge the 'common sense' that holds the majority of Australians back from equitably sharing in our national prosperity and securing a reasonable future of our descendants.
This is my altruistic agenda - not a class war! However, for obvious reasons, I do see that unbridled elitism is a serious threat to our national prospects for achieving long-term stable and sustainable prosperity - for the benefit of ourselves and our descendants. As Longy admits, the LibLabs have access to the budgetary tools necessary to promote my agenda - but they lack the will and courage to do so.
You 'guys' can call me any names you want, but I would appreciate it, if you would at least try to debate the issues and that you refrain from misrepresenting me. I have enough words of my own, without you making others up and putting them in my mouth, ta!
So, let us get back on topic here and elsewhere, eh!?