• Half the country pays no taxes, yet they think they are overtaxed

    by  • April 12, 2010 • All Whoppers, Congress, Featured Articles, General, Newly Added Stories • 4 Comments

    Not surprisingly, the Democrats vision for America isn’t in line with the majority of voters.  While all indications are that President Obama and Democratic Congressional leaders continue to move forward with their plans for an across the board tax increase, most American feel they are already overtaxed.

    Rasmussen also found that both a national sales tax and taxes on junk food and soft drinks remain very unpopular.  These are two taxes that have been associated with the Democrats in Washington.  The justification for the junk food taxes is that these foods are unhealthy and therefore the nanny (US Government) will penalize you for eating it.  The national sales tax or VAT tax is expected to be pushed as the solution to pay for the massive deficit that Obama, Pelosi and Reid have created over the last 15 months.

    It was reported last week that 47% of Americans will pay NO federal income tax.  Yet a new Rasmussen poll shows that the vast majority of Americans (66%/25%) believe America is already overtaxed.

    Allahpundit of Hot Air breaks down the numbers:

    If you think the “over 100K” crowd is grumbly now, check back with them after a few years of Obamanomics. As for the “under 50K” group, the amazing number really isn’t the “less than fair” column; after all, aside from the occasional hyperrich progressive imbecile, no one believes he or she should be paying more tax. The amazing number is, of course, the “more than fair” column. Surely this group forms the bulk of that 47 percent that pays no federal income tax — in fact, a couple with two kids making slightly over $50,000 can now achieve zero federal tax liability — and yet, somehow, 36 percent still say they’re paying too much. Why?

    4 Responses to Half the country pays no taxes, yet they think they are overtaxed

    1. April 27, 2010 at 9:56 am

      Wow. No federal income tax. How’s that done? Caymen Islands? Living abroad. Let’s talk later; the article doesn’t reveal the full secret.

    2. Bryan
      April 27, 2010 at 5:16 pm

      What “they” mean to say is “Income Tax”. This is just an old spin tactic. ANYONE who lives and spends money in the USA pays taxes. All citizens of the USA pay more in taxes than they think they do. Income, sales, licensing, plates, gas, phone, cell phone, electricity, property, rental property, investments…I can be here all night. Curious to know how many taxes we could come up with!!

    3. Bryan
      April 27, 2010 at 5:22 pm

      Oh, and one more thing.

      You can be free of Fed Income Tax and still beleive we are over taxed. Because we are.

    4. Jay
      May 13, 2010 at 3:55 pm

      “without the usual spin”…..LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!

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