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Taxing Times (Sowell on Obama taxes)
Creators Syndicate ^ | October 28, 2008 | Thomas Sowell

Posted on 10/28/2008 8:54:53 AM PDT by jazusamo

Chief Justice John Marshall said it all in one sentence: "The power to tax is the power to destroy."

It is not the money that is taxed away that is destroyed. What is destroyed is the wealth that does not get produced in the first place, because high taxes make its production not worthwhile.

Those who are receptive to Senator Barack Obama's plan to increase taxes on "the rich" seem not to understand that the issue is the nation's loss of wealth. Today, wealth can leave the country when heavy taxes threaten it— instantly, in an age of electronic financial transfers— and create jobs and economic growth overseas, instead of at home.

The two months between the time of a presidential election and the time when the new president takes office is an eternity in terms of how much money can be transferred out of the country electronically before any new high-tax laws can be enacted.

Like so much that is said glibly by Barack Obama, raising taxes on "the rich" has serious— and potentially disastrous— implications for the whole country that have been ignored amid the political euphoria.

Moreover, like so much that is proposed under the magic mantra of "change," it is something that has been tried before in many countries and failed before in many countries.

Much wealth from Third World countries flows out to richer countries like Switzerland or the United States, where it is safer from confiscation. Jack up the capital gains tax rate in the United States and more Americans can be expected to send their capital elsewhere.

That means sending jobs elsewhere, so that even people with no capital to invest lose employment opportunities.

Economists have trouble determining how many people are affected by a tax increase because those affected extend far beyond those who write the checks to pay the government.

Taxes on businesses can get passed along to consumers, in whole or in part, even though it is only the business that writes the check to the government.

Payroll taxes or government-mandated employee benefits may be paid for directly by the employer, but these costs reduce the value of an employee to the employer. If these costs add up to $10,000, for example, employers bidding for labor may bid $10,000 less in salary than they would have otherwise.

As in other cases, who writes the checks does not tell you who really pays the costs, since the worker is now $10,000 worse off. The idea that you can single out one segment of society to be taxed or mandated, for the benefit of the rest of society, is reminiscent of a San Francisco automobile dealer's sign: "We cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you."

The economy is not a zero-sum game where someone gains what others lose. The whole economy can lose when ill-considered policies gain political popularity and stifle economic growth.

People who do not own a single share of corporate stock can still lose big time when capital gains taxes are raised— not only because jobs can follow capital out of the country, but also because millions of working people's pension plans own corporate stock, and those people's retirement incomes will depend on the value of those stocks, which is reduced by capital gains taxes.

One of the biggest taxes is one that is not even called a tax — inflation. When the government spends money that it creates, it is transferring part of the value of your money to themselves. It is quiet taxation but often heavy taxation, falling on everyone, no matter how low their incomes might be.

By the end of the 20th century, a $100 bill would not buy as much as a $20 bill would buy in the middle of that century. For people who saved cash, inflation amounted to an 80 percent tax. For others, it was an 80 percent tax minus whatever cumulative interest or dividends they received on the money they invested.

Given the staggering cost of the government's financial bailouts, there is no way that Barack Obama's grandiose spending plans can be carried out without inflation.

When politicians start talking about taxing "the rich," remember the old saying: "Send not to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee."


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; obama; sowell; taxes; thomassowell; tsbo
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Cocky Ignorance
Obama and McCain
Irrelevant Apologies
Success Built on Work Ethic
An Old Newness
A Living Lie
Obama’s Speech
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Non-Judgmental Nonsense

1 posted on 10/28/2008 8:54:53 AM PDT by jazusamo
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To: jazusamo

“Those who are receptive to Senator Barack Obama’s plan to increase taxes on “the rich”

These same folks never plan on being rich. They are surrendering to failure.


2 posted on 10/28/2008 9:07:35 AM PDT by CSM (I see this election as a referendum on the stupidity of the American people" (Henkster))
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To: jazusamo
Sowell, as usual, hits one out of the park.

Atlas will shrug, eventually. Obama and the Dems taking power will hasten that event.

3 posted on 10/28/2008 10:05:29 AM PDT by wbill
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To: jazusamo
Well said. If Obama gets in, my one consolation will be hearing my Democratic friends complain and moan as they begin to realize the extent of the big taxes that are coming with an Obama administration.
4 posted on 10/28/2008 12:47:44 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Todd Palin signed my t-shirt Oct.18 at NRA rally, N.Versailles PA Sportsmen's Club.)
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To: wbill

Atlas will shrug, eventually. Obama and the Dems taking power will hasten that event.”

For those of you here on FR who have never read Atlas Shrugged, please find a copy and do so ASAP. Do not let the 1200 pages deter you.


5 posted on 10/28/2008 1:46:00 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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