Something has got to change.
Any company that wants a balanced budget has to look at both sides of the equation. That company must cut costs and bring in more revenue. So for those who believe that the government should also have a balanced budget, it follows that there must be spending cuts coupled with revenue increases. So far, all that has been proposed is spending cuts. This is not a logical way to balance a budget.
Very few companies can just willy-nilly decide to "bring in more revenue." If these businesses are so greedy and unprincipled as some suggest then aren't they ALREADY maximizing their revenue? Any successful business person knows that raising prices (not revenue) may often backfire and actually reduce revenue (total gross income). And likewise, reducing prices can often increase revenue. That's Econ 101.
Now if the only solution to this problem is to tax "the rich," then those are the very people who have the resources to flee to more favorable tax jurisdictions. The number of people expatriating right now has increased so much that many of these ex-pats have to wait for a year or more just to get an appointment with the local consular to sign their paperwork renouncing American citizenship.
Who do you think will get stuck with the bills? That's right...the middle class who can't afford to pickup and move. (The poor don't have any money by definition, so only the middle class has any money to pay taxes.) After a while then, EVERYONE is poor except the politicians.
The wealthiest 1 percent of the population earn 19 percent of the income but pay 37 percent of the income tax. The top 10 percent pay 68 percent of the tab. Meanwhile, the bottom 50 percent—those below the median income level—now earn 13 percent of the income but pay just 3 percent of the taxes. These are proportions of the income tax alone and don’t include payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare.
I apologize for bringing politics into a dialysis thread...this can go nowhere but down.
If anything, health care is getting MORE expensive, and I confess I don't understand why.
We need to stop borrowing money like we are to pay our bills.We have PLENTY of revenue coming in to the USA. But we need to cut SPENDING all around. Pretty simple concept.In your own home do you borrow money to purchase a new car? Or leave within y9our means.In your own home do you overextend your credit to go on a long weekend trip. Maybe alot of us do and we deserve it. But do we do it every other weekend? No we live within our means.We need to CUT SPENDING all the stupid spending like cowboy poetry-bridges to nowhere-tunnels to Manhattan that arnt needed. Stop letting politicians use public cars they can use there own like we do. We keep throwing billions at our school systems even though it is proven over and over that tests scores where we send this money have been flat or getting worse since the 70's. Spending money isnt a fix.We have to much repetition in government. Which causes much waste.We have the money (revenue) coming in. We just need to stop spending on stupid things, But our president thinks it is best to keep spending and keep borrowing money to pay OUR OLD LOANS while making NEW LOANS in the process. This is not fiscal responsibility. If you cant pay for it DONT GET IT/USE IT.
Certainly there are no easy answers to something so complex. But that never stopped me from offering an opinion! Now I think the problem goes way back to World War 2 era. During the war wages and salaries were capped and that's when companies first started adding health care benefits as a way of increasing wages without violating the freeze. What that did was hide health care costs much in the way that withholding hides the cost of taxes. So out of sight out of mind...I don't care what the doctor wants to do because I'm not (seemingly) paying for it...I can tell you from experience that when the direct costs of one's health care comes out of your own pocket that you WILL ration your own care as much as possible. I have a benign cyst that is quite painful at times but every time I consider the $10,000 it would cost to remove I just say no. And consider something like a little toe fungus. I asked about those pills advertised on TV and found they were something like $10 per pill and I'd have to take them every day for who knows how long. Nah...I'll just live with it. People with insurance would have spent the money for both the procedure and the pills without blinking an eye because after all it ain't my money! (But it is hidden in the costs of everyone's wages.)Imagine if you could only get your car insurance through your employer...what a mess that would become and it wouldn't take long for rates to skyrocket.
Im glad i could get you into the discussion Cariad.
All school districs are different. Here in Jersey we yearly keep throwing money MORE AND MORE money to school districts that are getting worse and worse test scores prove this not me. Usually inner city schools where the drop out rate is over 50% before graduation. What i am saying is THROWING MORE money at these schools has pr oven not to help.I'm all for paying good teachers more money, let the teachers if there good benefit. Here in jersey a teacher CANT be fired tenour. Once (some) teachers reach tenure they kinda give up or have maybe lost hope. I mean they get there raise needless of how well they teach or dint teach.There is a teacher in NYC who has been suspended with pay for YEARS. He still has to go to school but he sits in a private room in a non teaching non student contact way. While he collects his teacher salary he also uses his computer to run his very successful Realtor business during school hours. You back this kind of thing> You back bad teachers making the same as a teacher like your speacial ed teacher who goes above and beyond? Dont try to make it sound like im against education and or teachers. I think we need to make pay based on merit and proven teaching ability.Im all for teachers im all against tenure when you cant fire a proven bad teacher.I thought Obama fans were all about change? How is doing the same thing year after year change?? Money doesnt fix problems, people fix problems.
Bringing our troop back from the Middle East will save a lot more than the Fed. education cost.