The Wall Street Journal on Obama's "share the wealth" tax redistibution ploy:
Sen. Obama is promising $500 and $1,000 gift-wrapped packets of money in the form of refundable tax credits. These will shift the tax demographics to the tipping point where half of all voters will receive a cash windfall from Washington and an overwhelming majority will gain from tax hikes and more government spending.Republican National Committee: Obama and the Tax Tipping Point
In 2006, the latest year for which we have Census data, 220 million Americans were eligible to vote and 89 million -- 40% -- paid no income taxes. According to the Tax Policy Center (a joint venture of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute), this will jump to 49% when Mr. Obama's cash credits remove 18 million more voters from the tax rolls.
The plunder that the Democrats plan to extract from the "very rich" -- the 5% that earn more than $250,000 and who already pay 60% of the federal income tax bill -- will never stretch to cover the expansive programs Mr. Obama promises.
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I'm a conservative as well, but one cannot claim there's a tipping point without qualifying where it is, it's direct effects - or for that matter, defining what is fair, when making the empty-handed 'fairness' arguement that Lerrick favours. This is sloppy journalism by an economist from a special interest group.
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