Mar 18, 2010

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Meg Whitman’s Tax Plan Would Cut Her Own in Half

Meg Whitman’s Tax Plan Would Cut Her Own in Half

Meg Whitman isn’t one of those Republicans who says the answer to everything is a sweeping tax cut. California’s budget problems are bigger than that. We can only afford to cut taxes on the rich.

On Tuesday, Multiple Meg issued MEG 2010: Building a New California, a 48-page “policy agenda” that looks like a brochure for a Third World police state trying to look like an issue of Time. And she laid it on the line about taxes:

We simply cannot afford a big, across-the-board tax cut that would irresponsibly grow the state’s already oversized debt level and drop our bond rating to junk status.”

That would be irresponsible. So we have to face facts. We have to be adults.

And totally eliminate the state tax on capital gains.

Okay, I think I may have lost you there. That sounds kind of “big.” But that’s because MEG 2010: Building a New California isn’t really a policy document. It’s more like a text-based game of Three-card Monte.

Keep your eye on the red queen.

ELIMINATE THE STATE TAX ON CAPITAL GAINS
California is one of a few states in the country that doesn’t tax capital gains at a lower rate than traditional income. This is double taxation at its worst. California’s tax treatment of capital gains is a major impediment to capital formation and investment in new jobs. We should align California’s tax treatment of capital gains with other competing states.

Sounds reasonable enough, right? And isn’t that just like California, to punish its most productive citizens by taxing their dividends at the same rate as their pilot’s wages? Why bother living off a trust fund at all?

But what does Meg mean when she says California is “one of a few states”?

In this case, forty-one.

Forty-one states tax capital gains at the exact same rate as “traditional income.” Only nine tax capital gains at a lower rate. One of them is South Dakota. Which may be a “competing state” with California, but it’s unclear in what.

So by “a few” Meg means “almost all” and by “align” she means “undercut” and by “competing states” she means Arkansas.

Watch the queen.

This paragraph is accompanied by a box that reads:

DID YOU KNOW?
AK, FL, NV, NH, SD, TN, TX, WA and WY Have No State Capital Gains Taxes

The implication here being that we should get rid ours too, and fast, or risk losing the TV industry to Alaska. But here’s the funny thing about the states on the list. They just happen to be the same nine states that also don’t have an income tax.

Unlike California, where the tax on “traditional income” can be as high as 10.3%.

Which is the tax that it would be “irresponsible” to cut, remember?

Let me replay that for you in slow motion, because the hand is quicker than the eye:

Some states don’t tax wages or day trading.
California taxes wages and day trading at the same rate.
So we must end the tax on day trading.

And shift the entire tax burden to the middle class and the working poor.

Now this would be funny — as James T. Farrell once said, some people are just born to have it jammed up their can — except it would also bankrupt the state. Because the 144,000 richest people in California pay 50% of the taxes. And not on their paycheck from Chipotle.

According to the California Budget Project, the people in Meg Whitman’s tax bracket make 62.8% of their money from capital gains.

Which Meg Whitman would stop collecting…

And save herself and the other billionaires a fortune…

While she explodes the state’s already oversized debt level and drops our bond rating to junk status.

Wait. Show me that again.

By: Chris Kelly, HuffingtonPost.com

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  1. And the rich get richer…why am I not surprised?

  2. If someone can’t balance their budget, do you solve the problem by giving them more money?

  3. Why am I not surprised? Either she is incredibly devious and disingenuous or the party shills she delegated her policy making to are really that dumb. Probably a combination of both.

  4. Christina Marlowe says:

    Meg Whitman, megacorporation titan, wants to run the state of California as she would a business and/or corporation?!? Has anyone yet figured it out that these business and/or corporate models have proven to utterly fail the miserable and struggling majority of US citizens, while the top 1-2 percent of our population can flourish in obscene wealth and ghastly corporate entitlements?!?

    Meg Whitman, along with anyone like Meg Whitman, will certainly further decay and further destroy the state of California, and any other state in the nation; Are there really any people with discernible I.Q.s that enjoyed the glorious eight year reign of that, well, that IDIOTIC MORON, George W. Bush?!?! Incredible!!

    Doesn’t anyone see that these [corporate] empires have been raping us all and then crumbling left and right, while the shrinking middle class of America has been left footing their enormous bills from their ill-gotten gains?!?!? State and Federal governments can not and should never be run like some corporation; that has been tried and has MISERABLY FAILED virtually EVERY SINGLE PERSON in this godforsaken country.

    These people, the likes of Meg Whitman, are nothing but dangerously delusional and megalomaniacal (R) dictators, the same (R) dictators that have worked tirelessly to keep their [Republican] base as stupid and as crazily misinformed as possible; and apparently these people want to put another nail in the coffin; And the ultra-stupid R-wing lunatics will, of course, just keep on voting for them, all the while shooting themselves in their very own feet.

    These people, the likes of Meg Whitman, are so drunk on power and privilege that they truly think that they and they alone know all the answers to everything; all while totally disregarding history, dismantling FACTS, and completely rewriting history’s most recent and important lessons; Plus, to top it all off, I do think that, on some insane level, these people enjoy playing politics–it is merely a one-upmanship game to them; just another “challenge” to conquer and put another notch in their gold-gilt belts. It is all utterly appalling.

    These people, the very likes of Meg Whitman, are PREDATORS; Every last one of these predators are so completely out of touch with the masses and so far away from any semlence of REALITY, it is utterly mortifying to watch. Yet, you must admit that it’s fascinating.

    Christina Marlowe

  5. It is always amazing that people like you say the government and the people that run the government don not want power. The government under Obama has never taken so much power from the people or States in all the history of the US and is looking to take more away. Furthermore, the government, congress of California, which has been controlled by Democrats for the last 30 years, has lead us into this budget debt to where the State is in jeopardy going bankrupt. And now you are saying you want more of the same! What it is the definition of insanity? It is the expectation of getting a different result while continuing doing the same thing over and over.
    It doesn’t matter to people like you that the facts are that the tax and spend policies have done nothing but kill business that provides jobs. Jobs that would really help people who want to help themselves and provide for their families. You seem to only want to provide for those who want to sit on their posteriors and get everything provided for them. The effect of those policies is that you cannot even provide for the lazy folks who blame everyone for their trouble. The less tax payer the less money the State will have to give money to those lazy people. It seems people like you don’t want to, or maybe can’t even grasp that fact.
    Then ask yourself this question! If the State goes broke, how much money will your giveaway programs get – 0? Get a clue, vote for someone who will actually help the State and help create an environment that will allow business to grow in the State. (That is right; the State cannot provide real jobs only create the environment to allow their growth.) This change will help most people California and with those job increases the State will have money to at least help people who want to help themselves.
    It is our vote, and I hoping people will think about these facts and vote for a better life in California, and not a State that will stay it current course of self destruction and insanity.
    Tony Jo

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