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Taxed Enough Already!

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Now that we have new representatives, it's time to advance immediately on them and address the issue that can both rebuild our economy and relieve us of government oppression: tax reform.

As I began to point out in last week's article, Congress' plan to subsidize all its outrageous borrowing and spending will demand far more than the tax man's just collecting on expired Bush tax cuts. There are a host of other levies coming down the turnpike from Washington.

Who isn't already completely fed up with the feds' utter waste of our tax monies? Just a week ago, war analysts and government auditors reported that only 10 percent of U.S. taxpayers' money being poured into Afghanistan is actually being used to stabilize the country, with as much as $1 billion in aid ending up in the hands of the Taliban and other insurgency groups!

When a nation is in economic peril, who in their right minds spend tens of millions of taxpayers' dollars to fund a president's 10-day tour to India, Indonesia, China, Japan and South Korea? Couldn't we have sent any other ambassador, who wouldn't have required the accompaniment of such a massive security, political, corporate and media entourage?

So first, there's all that federal waste happening, which already has cost taxpayers exorbitant amounts. It has been estimated by watchdog organizations that the feds waste nearly $1 trillion every year.

Second, as I itemized last week, the expiring Bush tax cuts are on the imminent horizon, which, if they were to expire, would cost Americans a minimum of $3.8 trillion over the next 10 years.

And then there are the inevitable taxes that are coming because of the feds' massive and compounding deficits and debts. Even if all the Bush tax cuts were repealed, the Congressional Budget Office concludes that the deficit would be nearly $1.1 trillion in 2011. The cumulative deficit from 2010 to 2019 under President Barack Obama's proposals would total $9.3 trillion. And the national debt in 2020 would top $24.5 trillion, exceeding the gross domestic product projection for 2019 of $22.8 trillion. And here's the kicker: By 2020, half of income tax revenue would go toward paying interest on that $24 trillion national debt.

That is why Washington is considering charging Americans an additional, European-style value-added tax — above and beyond sales tax — which is a form of consumption tax at each stage of an item's manufacturing or distribution, ultimately passed on to the consumer (even though the National Retail Federation just released a study saying a VAT "would result in the loss of 850,000 jobs in its first year, reduce the US gross domestic product for three years, and cut retail spending by $2.5 billion over its first decade," as summarized by CNBC).

And if Obamacare is not repealed, a host of other taxes are coming to your front door.

Americans for Tax Reform has pulled from Obamacare legislation almost 20 taxes coming down the pike (with references to the location in the law and the dates the taxes begin, some in 2011) that will result in working families paying more than $500 billion in additional taxes.

And don't forget that entitlement spending already is growing at an alarming rate. Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security programs alone constitute 56 percent of federal expenditures. And even CBS recently admitted that by 2020, roughly 93 cents of every dollar of federal revenue will be eaten up by major entitlement programs and payments on the national debt.

And we are going to pay for Obamacare how?

Should we feel any more confident that Washington bureaucrats are handling our tax monies when The Wall Street Journal recently reported that as of the end of last year, federal workers nationwide owed $1 billion in overdue taxes — with Capitol Hill employees owing $9.3 million, an average of $15,498 among those working in the House and $12,787 among those working in the Senate. They're like tax junkies on steroids!

America's Founders would have been horrified at the bloated federal bureaucracy we have now and the maze of taxes we have to navigate — sales taxes, income taxes, school taxes, fuel taxes, capital gains taxes, estate taxes, bridge and road usage taxes (tolls), corporate taxes, property taxes, Social Security taxes, utility taxes and even death taxes!

The debt and taxation frenzy we face today was among the great concerns to our Founders at the dawn of our republic. Thomas Jefferson said it best: "Considering the general tendency (of the federal government) to multiply offices and dependencies and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can bear, it behooves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents itself for taking off the surcharge; that it may never be seen here that, after leaving to labor the smallest portion of its earnings on which it can subsist, government shall itself consume the residue of what it was instituted to guard."

I'll say it again: Now that we have new representatives, it's time to advance immediately on them and address the issue that can both rebuild our economy and relieve us of government oppression: tax reform.

(In my next article, I will show how the U.S. can do away with the Internal Revenue Service and replace it with a far more inexpensive taxation system that is equitable for all.)

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Resist VAT all you can, Chuck. It's like the old style (or maybe not so old) protection racket. All things considered, this country wastes up to the equivalent of $US 500,000,000,000 a year on the European Union, which imposed VAT in the first place, http://www.eutruth.org.uk/eu200bn.html .
Comment: #1
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Tue Nov 9, 2010 5:13 AM
Health care reform is necessary. We spend far more per person than any other country in the world, yet we do not get the results that many other western countries do. In no other 1st world country do people go bankrupt over medical bills. We could learn a great deal form the French or the Germans, not so much from the British. Spending vast amounts on the current system may involve lower taxes, but going broke paying the insurance companies doesn't feel any better than paying taxes. Obama's reforms are not the gold standard, but they are a start.
Mr. Norris, I notice that you make no mention of the military. If we are drowning in a sea of red ink, is it not time to to look at why we "need" a military that is larger than the next 14 militaries combined? Do we really still need to be in South Korea, Japan, Afghanistan, etc., etc.? Could it be that the military is the darling of the right? We will not be able to dig our way out of this mess unless EVERYTHING is brought under the budget microscope. If the GOP and the Dems each say "lets cut the fat, but these items are off the table because they are traditional power bases for our party", nothing will happen.
I will be interested to see if you have anything new to say about the flat tax concept in your next column.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Mark
Tue Nov 9, 2010 4:35 PM
Another issue that Mr. Norris does not address is the unsustainable split between the top 2% and everybody else. I know that this is not fashionable to mention in GOP circles, but the wealthy write the rules and those rules do not include them paying the same percentage of their incomes as the middle class, if you consider all taxes; ssi, sales tax, income tax, etc. Hedge fund managers pay capitol gains tax rates, not income tax rates on their income. When the company pays to fly the CEO in a private jet somewhere to play golf, the costs of that flight are not income to the CEO, but they are a deductible business expense to the company. We are looking more third world all the time with the nation's wealth concentrated in the hands of the top few and middle class wages sinking as jobs are exported. That is not the future I want for my grandchildren. I will be curious to see if Mr. Norris' tax prescription has the hedge fund managers paying the same percentage of their annual income in taxes as the factory worker.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Mark
Tue Nov 9, 2010 9:45 PM
Good Article, Chuck Norris! TIME FOR ‘FAIR TAX' WITH NO HIDDEN AGENDAS! Property taxes MUST be eliminated and let everyone pay his share if they want to live in America! Hard-working Taxpayers should be able to use their money to educate their children and grandchildren in a good Christian School! State and federal governments take sales and gas taxes from each county, using for who knows what, now they've started another Ponzi Scheme. Property taxes are now being taken from each county and being sent to another county! This, too, is more than questionable! Taxpayers are fed up with paying for attorneys to represent people that's committed crimes! This is another ‘Violation of Taxpayers Civil Rights and Discrimination' and should stop immediately!
Voting Laws must be changed! Taxpayers know there's too many problems with voting and has been allowed to go on far too long! Hard-working Taxpayers votes are canceled by the people voting that don't work, never intend to work, live off welfare and social programs, and yet, they're allowed to vote? Don't you think politicians should be held responsible for bankrupting America with these ‘endless money pits'?

No more allowing politicians/workers to receive exorbitant salaries and retirements. Politicians, for
their so-called public service work, should not be able to earn more than $12,000.00 yearly, they
should be made to put their assets into social security to cover the IOU's they've put in this vault! They
should be put on the Social Security System, that they've bankrupted, and receive absolutely the same
benefits as the Taxpayers. No more paying FICA, 401K, Insurance, trips, cell phones, autos,
allowances, and all the other freebies Taxpayers don't know about. This money doesn't belong to
them and it's absolutely abuse against our children and grandchildren.

We must bring back ‘honesty', ‘common sense', ‘respect', ‘morals', ‘character' and ‘principles' to local,
State, and Federal government! Maybe after over five (5) decades of decline, this can be accomplished
if put into action immediately!

While I am on a roll, the aforementioned is absolutely the only way to balance the budget and keep
America from becoming a Third World Country, as ‘America is no longer the Super Power', due to
these incompetent, corrupt, greedy fat cats, now is it?
Freddie Max and Fannie Mae sprung up, insurance went out ot site due to being the “all-in-one”
theory, banks were told that everyone was entitled to the American Dream, whether they worked
and earned anything or not,
I do know that Democrats pushed to get minimum wage raised. My over four (4) decades in
business, their economics don't add up. If you vote for them you can stop bellyaching about the
price of gas, cars, houses, groceries, clothes, insurance, medicine, rent, lights, etc. Every time you
receive a little more money in your paychecks you pay out ten-fold! Politicians call this “cost of
living!” Guess who it's costing?
Comment: #4
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Dec 5, 2010 3:11 PM
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