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MaxUdargo  ·  4808 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Americas most beautiful college campuses
Well, they obviously forgot Pepperdine University. I didn't go there, but I've been there, and I've never been any place more ethereal.

And I have to mention the humble city college I attended, Santa Barbara City College, which may not be quite as celestial as Pepperdine, but Jesus what a view. UCSB not so much. UCSB is kind of ugly, actually. But SBCC... wow.

MaxUdargo  ·  4828 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Debunking the Bunk
I take them at their word: their top priority is preventing Obama's reelection. I don't think they care about anything else at this point.

Of course, once they control government again, that priority will be moot, and they can once again focus on running up huge deficits giving tax breaks to the super-wealthy.

Democrats tax and spend, Republicans borrow and spend. Democrats take your money and give it to poor people, Republicans take your children's money and give it to rich people.

Those are pretty much your choices, although Republicans, increasingly emboldened by what they can get away with, are starting to talk about taxing poor people ("the 50% who don't pay taxes") to accelerate the great transfer of wealth to the wealthy. So the Republicans appear to want your money as well as your children's money.

Oh well, apparently it all makes perfect sense to the American people.

MaxUdargo  ·  4829 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Debunking the Bunk
That's not what I see in the data. Looking at the second link, which looks at receipts as a percentage of GDP, I see drops in revenue both during Reagan's presidency and during Bush Jr.'s.

Look, don't get yourself too worked up about deficits and the national debt. Remember when Bush was president? Nobody cared about deficits. In fact, Cheney famously said that "Reagan proved that deficits don't matter." It only became an issue when a Democratic president was elected, eager to pursue a Democratic agenda. The day Obama was elected the debt became an urgent national crisis and we suddenly had no money to spend.

The day Obama leaves office and is replaced by a Republican, from that day forward you'll never hear another word about deficits or the debt. The Republicans will continue to do the only thing they're good at: running up the national debt. $20 trillion, $40 trillion, $80 trillion... it will keep going higher and higher and nobody except an occasional economist crank will mention it again. The debt "crisis" is a tool to prevent Democrats from advancing their agenda, nothing more. At least we hope so, because we know the Republicans won't care about it once they're in power again.

MaxUdargo  ·  4840 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: They're making another Blade Runner movie.
I believe the sequel or prequel will be about milking a proven property for more money.

Ridley Scott was once a hell of a director, and he still can paint a pretty picture like few others, but he sold out long ago. I expect nothing from this endeavor except that Scott make himself and a few others a little bit richer. If it even accomplishes that.

MaxUdargo  ·  4840 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: France introduces new tax on high incomes
I don't know if it's true that they pay far less generally than the middle class, but it is unarguable that they pay far less than they have historically. The only serious debate we've had about raising taxes in this country for the last few years had been about letting the Bush tax cuts expire on schedule, and only for the top tax brackets. That would take us back to the same top tax brackets used during the Clinton years, and they would still be about half of what the top rates were when Reagan was elected president. It's hard to argue that such a step is socialism or that it would prevent economic growth. We should be so lucky to have an economy like we had when Clinton was president.

And all through the 50s and the early 60s the top marginal income tax rate was above 90%. Yes, when Eisenhower was president, millionaires were seeing some of their income taxed above 90%. Damn that communist Eisenhower! No wonder the 1950s were a time of economic stagnation in America.

Oh, wait...

MaxUdargo  ·  4840 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: France introduces new tax on high incomes
I agree 100% on the capital gains tax. It's nothing but a special, discounted, alternative income tax for people who don't actually work for a living.

I wonder if there's an analysis somewhere of how much of the income of the wealthy qualifies as capital gains and how much that affects their total income tax rate if capital gains are counted along with regular income.