Posted on 04/18/2015 9:31:14 AM PDT by TurboZamboni
It's a question that naturally springs to mind when tax season rolls around: Where are all those tax dollars being spent? In total, Washington will spend $12,304 per citizen. Unfortunately, the government will collect only $10,878 in tax revenue per person. That means that, you, the American citizen, will be left with an additional tab of $1,426, on average. The $1,426-per-person represents this year's deficit of $455 billion. Perspective: Adjusting for inflation, the government spent $894 per person in 1940, $7,319 per person during the peak of World War II (1945), $6,026 per person in 1980 and slightly more than $7,000 during the 1990s. Spending per person jumped about 1,276 percent between Frank Sinatra's public debut and today. Where does that spending of $12,304 per person go? Let's take a look:
Social Security: $2,884 per person...
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Let’s just cut to the chase - down the sewer.
All of my taxes this year went to pay for 3.6 seconds of Barry and Moochelle’s last vacation.
More specifically, all that citizens should have to do to know where their tax dollars are going is to review Congresss constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers.
In fact, the Founding States had not only established the federal Senate, but had given control of the Senate uniquely to state lawmakers. The idea was that senators were expected to protect their respective states by killing bills which not only stole state powers, but also stole state revenues associanted with those powers.
Evidence of this is the Supreme Courts clarification that Conress is prohibited from laying taxes in the name of state power issues, essentially any issue which Congress cannot justify under its constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
But as a consequence of the ill-conceived 17th Amendment, low-information citizens go home and watch football after voting for their favorite senators, oblivious to the major problem that their corrupt senators are working in cahoots with the corrupt House to pass unconstitutional bills which steal state powers and state revenues as the Founding States had feared.
The 2016 elections should not be about electing a new president but repealing 17A.
The 17th Amendment needs to disappear.
The 17th makes it much easier for a corporatist government to exist.
It centralizes lobbying efforts to D.C. instead of having to spread them out over 50 state legislatures.
Its much easier to buy a Senator that way.
Good point.
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