Showing posts with label prosperity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prosperity. Show all posts

Thursday, June 15

Clearing the Tabs June 15, 2023

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on June 30. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.

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June 1
Blowback!
Big Wind's getting spiked from Iowa to Ireland; Renewable Rejection Database tally hits 523.

June 6
Publication Day!

June 8
Danielle Smith's pro-growth rebellion a sign of things to come
Canada and the U.S. are witnessing an increasingly stark divide between advocates of degrowth and financial prosperity

June 9
The greatest generational conflict
Youth alienation isn't confined to the West

No U
The nuclear renaissance needs dozens of tons of nuclear fuel. We don’t have it.

June 13
Climate Activism—Not Climate Change—Is the Real Racist Force. Africans Deserve Electricity

June 14
Over $400 Billion in COVID Aid Was Stolen or Wasted
A new Associated Press analysis of government data suggests 10 percent of all COVID aid was lost to fraud or theft. That figure will likely grow.


Tuesday, March 15

Clearing the Tabs March 15, 2022

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on March 31 as well. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.

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March 14
Gas, Grain — and Chips — Will Make Us the 'Future Belt'

Pac-12 Conference Play Gets Underway

Tuesday, February 15

Clearing the Tabs February 15, 2022

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on February 28 as well. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.

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February 1
Inflation in the United States

Exurbia Rising

February 4
The Dissenters Trying to Save Evangelicalism From Itself

February 5
Biden is disconnected from Americans reluctance to be regulated out of fossil fuel prosperity

February 8
How To Want Less
The secret to satisfaction has nothing to do with achievement, money, or stuff.

A new dawn for the working class?
Workers have more power than any time since the 1950s.

February 9
The Zaibatsu-ization of America
Our tech overlords have forsaken innovation for consolidation.

February 10
The Common Dating Strategy That's Totally Wrong
If you’re looking for romance, stop focusing on what you and your date have in common.

February 12
Philly to Fayette: Nowhere to live, nowhere to go

February 13
The great awakening

Why Progressives Can’t Quit Their Masks

February 14
The Tech Breakdown
Big tech is leaving Silicon Valley for new hubs in the heartland

Studs Terkel's Working, 50 Years On

The Similarities Between ESG And Fascism Are Scary
Time Magazine was enthralled with Adolf Hitler in the 30’s, and endorses similar results from Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) divesting objectives.

Green hypocrisy hurts the poorest
The West's war on energy is crippling Africa

Saturday, October 29

Continuing The Tax Debate

A few days ago I blogged about the tax reform debate our country needs.

Speaker Newt Gingrich has placed within his 21st Century Contract with America what I think is probably a better version of the flat tax program Governor Perry has proposed, and I think Speaker Gingrich's explanation is concise and easily understood. Read it below, let me know what you think.

JOBS AND PROSPERITY PLAN: TAX SIMPLIFICATION WITH AN OPTIONAL FLAT TAX

My legislation will also include an optional flat tax of 15% or less. All tax filers would be given the option to pay their income taxes subject to current income tax provisions or to pay under a lower single rate of taxation with limited deductions. A revenue neutral flat tax reform would save hundreds of billions of dollars in compliance costs each year and would eliminate the need for taxes on savings, dividends, and capital gains.

This optional flat tax system will create a new personal deduction of $12,000 for every American. This deduction is well above the current poverty level, ensuring that this new system does not unfairly target the poor. The current $1,000 tax credit for each child aged sixteen or younger would also apply, as would the current earned income tax credit (EITC).

An optional flat tax reform will be simple: tax returns can be done on one sheet of paper. Subtract from income a standard deduction and deductions for charity and home ownership, multiply the result by the fixed single rate of taxation of at most 15%, and the process is over.

Gone will be the stressful hours spent figuring out whether your military service or marital status will adversely affect your return. No more headaches trying to determine where estimated tax payments go. Tax preparation fees could be money spent on something more rewarding.

Such an optional flat tax system would create a new standard deduction, which would be above the established poverty level, meaning an optional flat tax would not unfairly target the poor.
An optional flat tax would eliminate the Alternative Minimum Tax. And if a person had twice as much income as another, he or she would be taxed twice as much. Furthermore, a single rate tax structure would eliminate taxes on savings, capital gains, and dividends. Saving would increase and businesses would expand to create new jobs.

This concept of an optional flat tax would give American taxpayers an opportunity to choose simplicity versus complexity and a single rate over a lot of deductions.

Because the flat tax is optional, it does not raise taxes on a single person or unfairly impact seniors, lower income workers, or the poor.