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If i give you a free $100, you either save it which creates wealth, or spend it which creates more wealth (it employs someone, buys materials, allows a business to turn a profit, etc).
When you TAKE $100 from someone, that $100 as our govt has shown over the vast amount of years, doesnt do 1/10th of what the private $100 does. It goes to kickbacks, it goes to waste, it goes to red tape, etc.
your argument is also flawed because you are 10000% wrong. When you "do it on your taxes" you do cost jobs. The money you pay in taxes doesnt go into the private economy. It doesnt create anything. Youre also arguing that its perfectly ok for you to game the system, but its not ok for someone else based upon the only assumption that they are richer than you are.
I'm not sure if you're misunderstanding what I'm saying, or if there's a breakdown in your understanding of economics or taxation here, but you've just contradicted yourself. If I file for a return and get $1000 back, that means I've overpaid what I've been obligated to pay. For someone like me, most of that will get spent. If I itemize and got $2000 back, most of that money will also get spent. So since my MPC is higher than someone who makes 200k a year, my refund is likely to build more wealth than the guy who makes 200k.
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Again, this is your wealth envy complex. YOu are ok with rules for 1 class of people , but not another. You vehemently deny it, but it surfaces in almost every argument you make.
Sorry if you misunderstand my criticism of an unbalanced system as an attack on rich people. It's not in the least. It's just possible to quantify the benefit of taxes on the rich and express them mathematically. That's all.
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Hey man let me teach you something, sometimes, businesses lay workers off for.....................PROFIT.......*GASP* its part of the cycle.
as a business owner myself, if you have to lay off someone to make a profit, you're probably doing something wrong. LOL.