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Hooray for the Death Tax!
Townhall ^ | 6/9/2006 | Larry Kudlow

Posted on 06/09/2006 6:30:26 PM PDT by wjersey

So the estate tax cut went down in the Senate, to the cheers of class warriors everywhere. Congratulations to Democratic senators Evan Bayh, Mary Landrieu, Ron Wyden, and Mark Pryor -- all of whom voted against death-tax repeal after voting in favor of it a few years ago. At last, they’ve come to their senses!

Our rich people don’t need another tax break. No, they need higher taxes. And they should be vilified, too. That’s right: America should attack rich people. In fact, we must abolish wealth, which is a tremendous drag on our economy. It’s high time that we made the rich poor.

As for all the xenophobes who want to deport the illegal immigrants who toil in this economy, may I respectfully suggest that their generals (i.e., Lou Dobbs, Pat Buchanan, and Tom Tancredo) consider expanding their dragnet? Let’s deport rich people, too!

These rich people are bad for America. We don’t need their ingenuity, their entrepreneurship, or their capital investment. In the name of egalitarian socialism, the only thing we need from them is more tax dollars. We now tax their incomes as salary, corporate profits, dividends, capital gains, and at death. But we must do better.

Perhaps we can tax them when they contribute to charities, or the building of a new church or synagogue, or a symphony orchestra, or a small-town cultural center; or when they create another college; or when they finance private scholarships for inner-city educations.

But we can’t stop there. Let’s criminalize the entire class of successful American entrepreneurs. Let’s haul out the distributional tables from the Joint Tax Committee and the Congressional Budget Office and target all upper-end earners for special wealth taxes.

Maybe we can even impose jail sentences on rich people. No more interest income at all, just like the radical fundamentalist Muslims do it!

Here’s a thought: Let’s publish the names of all rich people in the newspapers and on the blog sites. Even better, when fat cats venture out in public, let’s swarm them like those animal-rights advocates who throw paint on women wearing mink coats.

Simply, we must strive to make America more like France and Germany -- those great income-leveling, income-redistribution states. But it’s gonna take some work. When I last checked the international tax tables, I found that the U.S. has the third highest estate-tax rate out of 50 countries. We should be ashamed. Only third? We tax estates at a 46 percent marginal rate, but Japan is the best at 70 percent, followed by South Korea at 50 percent. We are pikers. How can we dare let Japan be ahead of us on taxing rich people?

The fact that 24 countries have a zero estate-tax rate, including China, should not concern us. They don’t know what they’re doing. And we do. We don’t want to be competitive in the world economy. We’d prefer to hang out a sign reading: “Capitalists are unwelcome in the U.S.”

This whole idea of keeping more of what you earn and own is just plain stupid. In fact, this whole capitalistic notion is just one of those bizarre global trends that undoubtedly will be reversed as people come to their senses.

The Czech Republic, Estonia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico -- they’re obviously all nuts with their zero tax rates on estates. Did I say Mexico? That’s perfect. Instead of creating thousands of new businesses and millions of new jobs in America, our rich can do this for Mexico. If we deport them, that is. What a great idea!

Forget Sen. Jon Kyl’s fallback position of a 15 percent death-tax rate, after exempting the first $5 million of an estate. That would move us too close to Canada, Australia, and Argentina, which also have zero rates. It would also promote the foolish idea that there is a link between reward and work, and reward and risk.

The whacko ultra-right-wing idea that it must pay after-tax to work and invest is simply insane. Forget what the brilliant Arthur Laffer says. The best way to generate more saving and investment is to tax both more.

This may all sound wrong, but our soak-the-rich liberals are deep thinkers. They have their fingers on the pulse of the hundred-million-strong investor class. They know that the worldwide spread of free-market economics, which was launched by Reagan and Thatcher twenty-five years ago, which has raised global prosperity to record heights, and which has caused the phenomenal growth of the middle class in places like India, China, and Russia, is absolutely nuts.

After all, capital is the enemy of labor! Forget the obvious facts that you can’t create a new job without a business and that you can’t fund a new business without capital. That’s obviously wrong.

Once again, capital is the enemy. Rich people are evil. We have to put an end to all this capitalist, supply-side nonsense.

By the way, when is Karl Marx’s birthday? I have to stop writing now, so I can go look it up. Next May? Well, at least that will give me time to prepare a triumphant celebration for the greatest soak-the-rich advocate of all time.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 109th; congress; deathtax; kudlow; larrykudlow; taxes
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To: A CA Guy
And I've paid in far more than the debt "I created" - or ever will create.

The balance sheet is way in the black on my account.

Why should I also have to pay your debt as well - which in likelihood I have already done to some degree if you haven't already covered it?
161 posted on 06/10/2006 3:00:10 PM PDT by DB (©)
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To: DB

What ever we all paid, there was nothing paid to the national debt.

The debt needs to be paid back and hasn't been addressed by the generation who made it (all of us).

Can you immagine what losers our next gererations will think of us if we don't pay the bills and pass it on?


162 posted on 06/10/2006 3:09:36 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Racer1

go to pay for the war in Iraq somehow


163 posted on 06/10/2006 3:13:41 PM PDT by jern
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To: DB
Because you're a voter ... and as voters we have ALL allowed this to happen by allowing an uncontrolled pair of congressional bodies when many of them should have been voted out of office long ago..

It is time to begin to get back our country by bring a bit of control of taxation back to the citizens by means of the FairTax which not only shows us explicitly how much "our government" costs each of us, but it provides a mechanism to start to control the tax money going to these birds. If they receive too much in our opinion, we can reduce consumption to help urge them in the desired direction (downward spending).

Nothing like that is (or can be) possible under the present system, but most of us have this uneasy feeling within us that congressional spending is grossly too great yet we cannot tell how much it costs each taxpayer as many of the tax costs are hidden. At best, the tax system is grossly, horribly inefficient and costly. There is a far better way.

It's time for the FairTax!!!

164 posted on 06/10/2006 3:17:02 PM PDT by pigdog
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To: wjersey; ancient_geezer; Taxman; pigdog; Principled; EternalVigilance; PhilWill; kevkrom; ...

Whenever there is talk about increasing taxes on the "rich" the question at what income level is one considered "rich"? The term is a gray area that results in increased taxes on progressively lower levels of income over time. The Fair Tax will answer this question by empowering people of all income levels to determine the amount of tax they wish to pay. Fair Tax ping!


165 posted on 06/10/2006 8:44:57 PM PDT by Man50D
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To: Man50D
Whenever there is talk about increasing taxes on the "rich" the question at what income level is one considered "rich"?

Even that dodges the real question -- why should any tax code be tailored to favor or punish a speciic group?

166 posted on 06/11/2006 6:21:49 AM PDT by kevkrom (Posting snarky comments so you don't have to)
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To: kevkrom; Man50D

Even that dodges the real question -- why should any tax code be tailored to favor or punish a speciic group?

Because using methods of taxation designed to merely raise revenue to pay the bills, is sooooo last century and obsolete. Least, according to socialist/liberal/progressive ways of thinking.

refer:

Taxes for Revenue Are Obsolete
By Beardsley Ruml
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York;
American Affairs, JANUARY, 1946 Winter Number Vol. VIII, No. 1, p. 35


167 posted on 06/11/2006 9:06:31 AM PDT by ancient_geezer (Don't reform it, Replace it.)
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To: ancient_geezer; Taxman; pigdog; Principled; EternalVigilance; PhilWill; kevkrom; n-tres-ted; ...
We have a new co-sponsor for the Fair Tax. Rep. Thelma D. Drake signed onto the Fair tax bill H.R.25 on 6/8/2006. She is the fourth to sign on this year! H.R.25 co-sponsors More evidence we are gaining momentum!
168 posted on 06/11/2006 1:03:42 PM PDT by Man50D
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To: Man50D

I stand corrected. She is the eighth to sign on this year!


169 posted on 06/11/2006 1:09:16 PM PDT by Man50D
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To: Man50D

Repub Virginia's 2nd cong dist....


170 posted on 06/11/2006 1:11:27 PM PDT by Principled
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To: groanup

Bwahahahaha!!!! You should change your name to WAKEup.


171 posted on 06/13/2006 7:40:54 AM PDT by Tempest (I'm a Christian. Before I am a conservative.)
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To: A CA Guy

Well if they're controlling 90% of the wealth I think that it's perfectly fine. But the fact of the matter is, is that most of them don't pay their fair share. Because the rich have the most access to the most tax cuts.


172 posted on 06/13/2006 7:42:27 AM PDT by Tempest (I'm a Christian. Before I am a conservative.)
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To: Tempest
Bwahahahaha!!!! You should change your name to WAKEup.

We all appreciate well thought out, reasoned replies. You should try it sometime.

173 posted on 06/13/2006 7:53:51 AM PDT by groanup (Shred For Ian)
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