House Democrats recently adopted a budget with massive tax
hikes, many of which are directed at those Americans who can
least afford them. By allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire
in 2010, this budget will raise income taxes not only on those
in the highest income brackets, but raises the lowest bracket
from 10% to 15% as well. Estates would again be taxed at 55%.
The child tax credit would drop from $1000 to $500. Senior
citizens relying on investment income would be hurt by increases
in dividend and capital gains taxes. It's not just that the
Democrats want to raises taxes on the rich. They want to raises
taxes on everybody.
The problem is, policing the world is expensive, and if elected
officials insist upon continuing to fund our current foreign
policy, the money has to come from somewhere. The wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan have already cost us over $1 trillion.
The Democrats' budget gives the President all the funding
he needs for his foreign policy, so one wonders how serious
they ever were about ending the war. While Democrats propose
to tax and spend, many Republicans aim to borrow and spend,
which hurts the taxpayer just as much in the long run.
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Supporting a welfare state is expensive as well. Over half
of our budget goes to mandatory entitlements. The total cost
of government now eats up over half of our national income,
as calculated by Americans for Tax Reform, and government
is growing at an unprecedented rate. Our current financial
situation is completely untenable, and the worst part is,
as government is becoming more and more voracious, the economy
is shrinking.
The bottom line is that Washington has a serious spending
addiction. While both parties debate how to raise the revenue,
both parties seem happy to spend over $3 trillion of your
money in various ways. While some in Washington criticize
the war in Iraq, very few are criticizing the interventionist
mindset that got us into the war in the first place. Many
so-called "Iraq War critics," criticize this administration
rather than truly opposing the decades old policies that led
to war. They claim they will eventually get the troops out
of Iraq, but the danger is that they simply plan to move them
around to other countries, not bring them home. The American
people want peace. Minding our own business is the best way
to achieve it. Not only is it also a whole lot cheaper, but
free trade and friendship with other countries benefits all
involved.
This spending spree is exactly the wrong policy for an economy
on the brink of recession. History has shown that all empires
eventually crumble under a worthless currency and with an
exhausted military. Since too many of our nation's leaders
haven't taken the time to learn from history, we are seeing
mistakes repeated through recently enacted policies such as
the new House budget.