Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Fiscal Responsibilty People


Why is it so bad that people live the American Dream? I never believed that Americans looked down success until recently. Let’s tax the ‘rich” so as to let people to stop striving to get ahead in this world.

Let me explain what exactly I am talking about. A man and a woman, college educated is considered “rich” by this administration and the democratic led congress. The politicians are telling Americans to stop striving for the high tech jobs and stay in the lower tax bracket.

The liberals in America are killing the American spirit by taxing the people that are building America’s future. American needs to continue its innovation and it needs it best and her brightest to prosper. Taxing our brightest to the point where prospering becomes an unfulfilling prophecy will end America’s best advantage to the rest of the world, her people’s drive for a better life.

My experience as a businessman has taught me when something isn't working in a company it needs to be fixed, changed or reformed. And right now the tax and spend system in Washington isn't working for American families or small businesses. We need to bring real change to the system so that taxpayers know their hard earned money isn't going to some wasteful government program instead of wasting monies on programs that do not work.

We all know that taxes are simply too high, too burdensome and too complex. We need real changes in the way we are taxed, how much we are taxed and how much time we spend filing our taxes. When real reformers are elected, only then will the tax burden for American’s and on small businesses which are the engines that drive our economy and create jobs, and simplify the tax code.

If we are to continue to live as we have, Americans will have to pay higher taxes and our standard of living is destined to failure. Under both the Democrats and the Republicans we overspend and ignore the fact that we would be much better off with a balanced budget. So cut my taxes and cut the excess spending - one or the other or both.

With unemployment rising, the payroll tax revenue that finances Social Security benefits for nearly 51 million retirees is falling. As a result, the trust fund's annual surplus is forecast to all but vanish next year, nearly a decade ahead of schedule. Though President Barack Obama has pledged to address the financial situation of Social Security, the administration currently has no plan to do so. Under pressure from congressional Democrats, the White House last month dropped a proposal to name a task force to re-examine the program.



Many believe our new president will take America to a new and better future. However, it seems to be going from bad to worse. We need to stand with and support those leaders who are for fiscal responsibility.



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