Here the top 1% richest people for something like 40% of the taxes of nearly half of Americans pay no federal income tax. That is just plain ridiculous.
Here the top 1% richest people pay something like 40% of the taxes and nearly half of Americans pay no federal income tax. That is just plain ridiculous.
Our richest are paying FAR more than their share, while nearly half of the people pay nothing into the system.
the reason that statistic looks ridiculous is because you're comparing the number of people by cardinality, rather than by the true quantity of money involved.
"A study we conducted at the Tax Policy Center found that Washington would have to raise taxes by almost 40 percent to reduce -- not eliminate, just reduce -- the deficit to 3 percent of our GDP, the 2015 goal the Obama administration set in its 2011 budget. That tax boost would mean the lowest income tax rate would jump from 10 to nearly 14 percent, and the top rate from 35 to 48 percent."
@MooingDuck In holland, we have a progressive tax system too and last year I was shocked to hear that "the wealthy" were complaining that 10% of the most rich were allegedly paying ~80% of all taxes.
If taxes are proportional to income it stands to reason that the rich pay more and the poor pay less or nothing at all. But our taxes aren't exactly proportional
Yup. Call me a socialist, but let's face it: those top 10% rich wouldn't make nearly the amount of money if it weren't for the many many workers they employ.
Now, with all that comes responsibility, which is worth compensation, and the 'workers' could be considered 'less enterprising' rather than 'less fortunate' (...) but all in all, when you can even afford to pay 80% of the country's total tax there is no basis for a complaint, really.
Top earners are the target for new tax increases, but the federal income tax system is already highly progressive. The top 10 percent of income earners paid 71 percent of all federal income taxes in 2009 though they earned 43 percent of all income. The bottom 50 percent paid 2 percent of income taxes but earned 13 percent of total income. About half of tax filers paid no federal income tax at all.
@JimNorton Look at it the other way around. Why is it fair that those 10% earn 43% of the money? This is about wealth distribution. Wake up? Wealth distribution is important to the stability of a country. This benefits both rich and poor
@JimNorton The point is, the top 10% making 43% of the money cannot possibly be about working harder. It will be that part "having more impact" (creating jobs, really) - then. Like I said before, that merits reward but:
Now, with all that comes responsibility, which is worth compensation, and the 'workers' could be considered 'less enterprising' rather than 'less fortunate' (...) but all in all, when you can even afford to pay 80% of the country's total tax there is no basis for a complaint, really.
@JimNorton Indeed. Companies like Apple and EA would be forced to spend their ridiculous cash reserves and actually put that money back into the economy, instead of just taking it out.
If I was considered "rich" I wouldn't mind paying MORE than those less fortunate. However, there should be a limit of what is placed on the backs of the so called RICH.
A lot of the very rich families appear to be about power, not driving welfare or economy. Having a lot of cash reserves equates to power: It's a bit like an arms race. ("I could out-bid/out-spend <faction A/country B/lobby C>"; Heck "I could buy all of Greece")
@sehe I'm saying if the liberals have it their way, the rich will continue to pay more and more to the point where it will make no sense to strive to be successful and the system will be broken for good.
how nice should I feel this evening, should I write a description and a good example of how to create custom iterators for iterating several containers (making them look like one to the developer using the iterator)? stackoverflow.com/questions/11110486/…
@JimNorton Many countries have seen their 'richer' communities volunteer to pay more taxes - they can see how it will help them avoid the crisis from affecting them. You know, that is the power of the 'proletariat' if you want to look at it cynically: the 'rich' stand to lose more, which is partly why it makes sense for them to worry more/pay more in insurance etc. etc.
i am confused with my homework for my university I have to write some mysql queries until tomorrow morning Anyone who have the time and the knowledge to help me? Thx in advance
i cannot ask questions in stackoverflow When i hit the ask button i see a page which says:"Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more."
the only reason an account is prevented from asking questions is because their previous questions are of universally poor quality and show no improvement despite the best efforts of the community
Why am I getting this message?
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@ChrisP Ok, in all other cases - don't ask to ask.
@DeadMG No need to judge. It is possible that he's just a clueless case of heuristics... Yeah I know, probabilities etc. but let's not (unless you actively looked at the offending questions?)
@ChrisP May or may not work. Accounts can be easily correlated
@ChrisP What do you expect us to say? Go right ahead, here is how to circumvent the quality measures on Stack Overflow?
Nah, we actively guard the quality on Stack Overflow. I cannot judge whether you deserve the question ban, but it would be slightly strange for me to start advising on how to get around it
@ChrisP So: Do something. Try it. Contact support. Heck, just ask a question. But stop asking questions about asking questions or technicalities of bans, because we're not interested :)
@RadekSlupik well, on average, everybody is normal, no arguing. You're not a deviant by any stretch of imagination here.
Also I didn't actually say that quite so airtight. I think (IIRC) I said "You are normal enough - just like everybody else" [ed.: (that you usually encounter)
@RadekSlupik Aw. Your language abuse, apparently, so urgently required the language of the to roll over in his grave that it actually made him die early to make that possible
Video Game :) Also, Super Nintendo. 128kB of RAM. Awesome
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Replacing the engine will mean one of two things: you take an engine from another one of the same model, which is as just thirsty; or you have to replace a lot more than the engine, because car parts are not plug-and-play.
@RadekSlupik To be fair, my “–1” is also typographically wrong, I’m too lazy to pull up the character viewer so I just use an en-dash instead of a minus
hmm, VS question. Inside a VC++ project, you can create filters so all files of a certain type automatically go in a filter/folder (like the default source/header/resource ones). Is it possible to do something similar for projects? Basically, we have a number of projects in our solution that I'd like to tuck away so they don't clutter up the top level project list
My post is based on this entry. Let's take a deque first:
A deque (double-ended queue) is represented internally as a doubly linked list. (Well, a list of arrays rather than objects, for greater efficiency.) Both ends are accessible, but even looking at the middle is slow, and adding to or re...
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, but with folders I have to explicitly put each individual project into it. I'm looking for a setup so that all projects which match a specific name pattern automatically go into it
cmake generates some projects which are really only used by the build system, not really intended for us to fiddle with, so we don't really want to have to look at them :/
Please, dear Mr. Neil, repeat it one more time? Also, when you do, think of the meaning, etymology and then what my picture was a response to. Thank you