DISQUS

No Socialism: The Personal Responsibility Act by No Socialism

  • Dunwich · 7 months ago
    It's funny how a website entitled "no socialism" talks about doubling the minimum wage. Sorry buddy but European mixed economies work the best.
  • NoSocialism.com · 6 months ago
    Of course, you'd have to focus on the ONE aspect of this that you don't like. The fact that it elimiates taxes on both ends, that part doesn't interest you? Does THAT sound like "European Mixed Economies"???
    How many people in the U.S. make Minimum Wage? Hardly anyone. It's less than 5% and of those, most are teenagers. It's a way to "Sell" this to those who think that this is a massive giveaway to the Rich. Do you think that Class Warfare is just going to go away? Let's face it the "Real" minimum wage in the U.S. is closer to around $8.00 an hour. I don't know of a single company that hires for less than that, so in reality the minimum wage that MOST companies are paying would go from $8.00 to around $10.80 an hour. About a 25% Increase. However, since that company no longer has to match SS, and Medicare, that's 10% right there, so now we're talking about an increase of 15%. Which is fairly close to the percentage that most companies are paying for Insurance. In reality the VAST Majority of companies won't see an increase in expenses, yet since they now only have to pay taxes on things they buy insread of their earnings, this means that companies will be flush with cash.

    Also, as I've explained previously, the AVERAGE FAMILY will see their incomes rise by around 61%, once all the costs of hiring them is unmasked. That family is now free to spend THEIR money as they see fit. TRUE FREEDOM. Tell me how that compares to the Central Planning, Command and Control Ecomomies of the EU???
  • Andrius · 5 months ago
    Sounds nice but impossible to implement because of the corrupt American capitalistic system. If the president would try something like that, he would get shout in the head like Kennedy.
  • NoSocialism.com · 6 days ago
    Taxes under Kennedy were close to 70%, but yes, I get your point. Way too many politicians right now DERIVE their power from the Tax base, so eliminating the complexity like this would strip them of their power.