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Excellent Read on the Evil 1%

Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« on: October 21, 2011, 09:01:05 AM »
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The "occupy" protest movement is thriving off the claim that the 99% are being exploited by the 1%, and there is truth in what they say. But they have the identities of the groups wrong. They imagine that it is the 1% of highest wealth holders who are the problem. In fact, that 1% includes some of the smartest, most innovative people in the country – the people who invent, market, and distribute material blessings to the whole population. They also own the capital that sustains productivity and growth.

But there is another 1% out there, those who do live parasitically off the population and exploit the 99%. Moreover, there is a long intellectual tradition, dating back to the late middle ages that draws attention to the strange reality that a tiny minority lives off the productive labor of the overwhelming majority.

I’m speaking of the State, which even today is made up of a tiny sliver of the population, but is the direct cause of all the impoverishing wars, inflation, taxes, regimentation, and social conflict. This 1% is the direct cause of the violence, the censorship, the unemployment, and vast amounts of poverty, too.

Look at the numbers, rounding from latest data. The U.S. population is 307 million. There are about 20 million government employees at all levels, which makes 6.5%. But 6.2 million of these people are public school teachers, whom I think we can say are not really the ruling elite. That takes us down to 4.4%.

We can knock of another half million who work for the post office, and probably the same who work for various service department bureaus. Probably another million do not work in any enforcement arm of the State, and there’s also the amazing labor-pool fluff that comes with any government work. Local governments do not cause nation-wide problems (usually), and the same might be said of the 50 states. The real problem is at the federal level (8.5 million), from which we can subtract fluff, drones, and service workers.In the end, we end up with about 3 million people who constitute what is commonly called the State. For short, we can just call these people the 1%.

The 1% do not generate any wealth of their own. Everything they have they get by taking from others under the cover of law. They live at our expense. Without us, the State as an institution would die.

Here we come to the core of the issue. What is the State and what does it do? There is vast confusion about this issue, insofar as it is talked about at all. For hundreds of years, people have imagined that the State might be an organic institution that develops naturally out of some social contract. Or perhaps the State is our benefactor because it provides services we could not otherwise provide for ourselves.

In classrooms and in political discussions, there is very little if any honest talk about what the State is and what it does. But in the libertarian tradition, matters are much clearer. From Bastiat to Rothbard, the answer has been before our eyes. The State is the only institution in society that is permitted by law to use aggressive force against person and property.

Let’s understand through a simple example. Let’s say you go into a restaurant and hate the wallpaper. You can complain and try to persuade the owner to change it. If he doesn’t change it, you can decide not to go back. But if you break in, take money out of the cash register, buy paint, and cover the wallpaper yourself, you will be charged with criminal wrongdoing and perhaps go to jail. Everyone in society agrees that you did the wrong thing.

But the State is different. If it doesn’t like the wallpaper, it can pass a law (or maybe even not that) and send a memo. It can mandate a change. It doesn’t have to do the repainting. The State can make you repaint the place. If you refuse, you are guilty of criminal wrongdoing.

Same goals, different means, two very different sets of criminals. The State is the institution that essentially redefines criminal wrongdoing to make itself exempt from the law that governs everyone else.

It is the same with every tax, every regulation, every mandate, and every single word of the federal code. It all represents coercion. Even in the area of money and banking, it is the State that created and sustains the Fed and the dollar because it forcibly limits competition in money and banking, preventing people from making gold or silver money, or innovating in other ways. And in some ways, this is the most dreadful intervention of all, because it allows the State to destroy our money on a whim.

The State is everybody’s enemy. Why don’t the protesters get this? Because they are victims of propaganda by the State, doled out in public school, that attempts to blame all human suffering on private parties and free enterprise. They do not comprehend that the real enemy is the institution that brainwashes them to think they way they do.

They are right that society is rife with conflicts, and that the contest is wildly lopsided. It is indeed the 99% vs. the 1%. They’re just wrong about the identity of the enemy.
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Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2011, 09:14:10 AM »
Funny how 1% of the country pays half the taxes. And 47% of the other 99% don't pay any at all.

Top 1% = 50% of the taxes paid
The Next 52%  = 50% of the taxes paid
The Next 47% = 0% of the taxes paid

Guess which group most of the Occupy crowd falls into?

I am not sure what else these people want. Well, I do but what they are saying makes no sense.
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Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2011, 12:27:04 PM »
Funny how 1% of the country pays half the taxes. And 47% of the other 99% don't pay any at all.

Top 1% = 50% of the taxes paid
The Next 52%  = 50% of the taxes paid
The Next 47% = 0% of the taxes paid

Guess which group most of the Occupy crowd falls into?

I am not sure what else these people want. Well, I do but what they are saying makes no sense.

Something else to take into consideration is that many low income earners pay no federal taxes due to the earned income credit that was started by Ford and expanded by Reagan and Bush, and due to a large child credit that was given by Bush.  Each time those two credits were introduced/altered, we've seen an increase in the percentage of taxpayers who don't pay any federal taxes.

Of course, I'm not necessarily blaming those administrations; there are other factors at play, but it's always been the way of many presidents to "fix" certain financial "problems" by giving more credits rather than revamping the tax code or seeking out other possible solutions.  This is yet again why I'm in favor of a more simplified tax code...
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Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2011, 01:29:26 PM »
Something else to take into consideration is that many low income earners pay no federal taxes due to the earned income credit that was started by Ford and expanded by Reagan and Bush, and due to a large child credit that was given by Bush.  Each time those two credits were introduced/altered, we've seen an increase in the percentage of taxpayers who don't pay any federal taxes.

Of course, I'm not necessarily blaming those administrations; there are other factors at play, but it's always been the way of many presidents to "fix" certain financial "problems" by giving more credits rather than revamping the tax code or seeking out other possible solutions.  This is yet again why I'm in favor of a more simplified tax code...

I tend to favor a Flat Tax for everyone.  I am long past enthusiasm lately at hearing the trite phrase "pay their fair share" of taxes.  How about everyone paying an EQUAL share for a real change.  Income taxes could be done on a post card.
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The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money.
-The Right Honourable Margaret Thatcher

The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem.
-Milton Friedman

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'
-Ronald Reagan

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
-Thomas Jefferson

Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2011, 01:41:17 PM »
I tend to favor a Flat Tax for everyone.  I am long past enthusiasm lately at hearing the trite phrase "pay their fair share" of taxes.  How about everyone paying an EQUAL share for a real change.  Income taxes could be done on a post card.

Agreed.

And "Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms" should be the name of a department store, not a government agency.
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Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2011, 01:48:07 PM »
Agreed.

And "Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms" should be the name of a department store, not a government agency.

Well, they do have the alcohol part (i.e. ABC store).

And VV, I agree. However it happened, half the country pays no net income tax in the end. I am not sure how the Occupy and Socialism supporters can demand more redistrubution when it is already out of whack this far.

It will get to a point in the idea of socialism and wealth redistribution to where no one is putting into the pot anymore (due to lack of purpose to actually make money since things are 'free') but everyone is wanting to take out. At that point totalitarianism will ensue due to lack of private sector input into the 'pot'. The gov't would control the means of production. And we know what that is called.

A flat tax - NO MATTER WHAT YOU MAKE - is the only real fair solution. I don't think 999 is perfect and it has some flaws but I applaud Cain for having the right idea. He is making the country talk about Tax Reform as a serious conversation.
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Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2011, 02:08:16 PM »
Well, they do have the alcohol part (i.e. ABC store).

And VV, I agree. However it happened, half the country pays no net income tax in the end. I am not sure how the Occupy and Socialism supporters can demand more redistrubution when it is already out of whack this far.

It will get to a point in the idea of socialism and wealth redistribution to where no one is putting into the pot anymore (due to lack of purpose to actually make money since things are 'free') but everyone is wanting to take out. At that point totalitarianism will ensue due to lack of private sector input into the 'pot'. The gov't would control the means of production. And we know what that is called.

A flat tax - NO MATTER WHAT YOU MAKE - is the only real fair solution. I don't think 999 is perfect and it has some flaws but I applaud Cain for having the right idea. He is making the country talk about Tax Reform as a serious conversation.

One reason that I support Herman Cain is because of his courage in bringing real Tax Reform to the forefront of political discussion this campaign season.  As you say 999 is not perfect but it's better than the socially-engineered mess that we have now.  And it's a move in the right direction.

Regarding your second paragraph I'd refer to a quote that use from Lady Margaret Thatcher which I use quite often and is in my signature line (see below).
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The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me. 
-Ayn Rand

The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money.
-The Right Honourable Margaret Thatcher

The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem.
-Milton Friedman

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'
-Ronald Reagan

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
-Thomas Jefferson

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Re: Excellent Read on the Evil 1%
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2011, 04:29:18 PM »
Give everyone 100% of their income, give us a consumption tax and call it a day.   
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