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The Top Five Tax Polling Questions Anyone Would Ever Need to Know
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| 2012-02-02
| [Staff]
Posted on 02/03/2012 8:07:10 AM PST by 92nina
Tax questions are among the most commonly polled issues by Americas opinion survey industry. It is important that conservatives use this positive tax polling data to our advantage, since the American people are generally supportive of the conservative message on taxes.
- "Do you favor or oppose completely eliminating the estate tax, that is, the tax on property left by people who die?" When the Kaiser Family Foundation, National Public Radio and Harvard University asked about the "death tax," 60% favored eliminating it; 54% favored eliminating the tax when it was called the "estate tax" in another question on the same poll.
- What is the maximum percentage of a persons income that should go to taxes that is, all taxes, state, federal, and local? The mean percentage for 2009 was 15.6 percent, up slightly from 14.7 percent in 2007. A plurality of those polled, 42 percent, felt that the maximum income tax rate should be between 10 and 19 percent. In 2007, a whopping 47 percent of those polled said that the maximum income tax rate should be between 10 and 19 percent.
- Do you believe that the amount you pay in taxes is too high? A poll he took in April 2011 showed that 64% of voters believe that Americans are overtaxed. Do you prefer a government with fewer services and lower taxes, or more services and higher taxes? 68% of voters said they prefer a government with fewer services and lower taxes.
- Are you willing to pay higher taxes to help reduce the federal budget deficit? 71% of Americans answered no.
Read more: http://www.atr.org/top-five-tax-polling-questions-anyone-a6716#ixzz1lKnnefiw
TOPICS: Business/Economy; History; Politics; Reference
KEYWORDS: conservatives; democrats; economy; taxes
Internalizing a few time-honored polling questions will help conservatives craft a compelling low-tax message.
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posted on
02/03/2012 8:07:21 AM PST
by
92nina
To: 92nina
I can live with minimal government “services” and do for the most part. I suspect that most rural people are in the same boat.
I pay taxes while living on an unpaved street that hasn’t seen a county snowplow in more than a decade. I pay taxes for police protection and a county patrol car rolls through town once a week at best. My township has probably less than 10 streetlights total but we pay $100,000 a year for them. I can do without them. I’ve ridden a public bus and a train exactly 1 time each in my life. I rode the people mover in Detroit once.
Seems to me that the life is being sucked out of flyover country to make life more convenient for urban dwellers.
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posted on
02/03/2012 8:27:55 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
To: cripplecreek
Ive ridden a public bus and a train exactly 1 time each in my life.Are there really still such people as you? Have you ever flown in an aircraft? Used a credit card? Operated a flush toilet? Voted Democrat?
/sarcasm
Regards,
To: alexander_busek
Never been on a plane either.
I haven’t voted democrat either but there’ll be plenty of time for that when I’m dead.
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02/03/2012 9:18:45 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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