McDad
I can't brain today; I has the dumb.
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Yes. Personally, I believe all loopholes should be closed and exemptions (like mortgage interest) eliminated. If we must pay an income tax, it should be a flat 15% for all income levels.
I agree with closing loophole and exemptions. But how can you believe that:
1. People weren't paying more taxes during most of the 1900s than they are now because of loopholes
And
2. Their are more loopholes now.
How does that work? Because haven't you now stated both of those things?
You don't think that has anything to do with overpopulation?
Or where we set the poverty line? Especially since disposable income has increased since then.
Keep going down that road, you're on to something and will eventually get to the root cause.
And now birth control is free...you're welcome
If you see overpopulation as an issue, especially one that leads to poverty and starvation: why would you not support government subsidized birth control and abortions?
Do you know what root cause means?
Multiple quoted so you may follow.
There isn't a problem of overpopulation within the middle and upper classes, there is actually a decline in birthrates. This is not attributed to any free or reduced birth control programs. There is a problem with overpopulation among the dependent/poor class that no amount of free birth control will fix. Why you ask.
Having multiple children actually increases government support (income) for the dependent/poor economic bracket. They are rewarded through welfare, ACA and other government assistance programs for irresponsibility. There is your root cause.
@ezraklein: This is such a dumb, unforced error by the Obama administration: Report: White House secretly counted dental plans in Obamacare enrollment numbers - Vox
The difference is irrelevant. Either way it's lowering ones tax burden. Do you believe more of these exist today or previously?
Because you want to eliminate their government assistance.
