P@triot
Diamond Member
I started to say that Democrats "just don't get it and never will". But then I realized that is a huge misrepresentation.
Democrats do get it. They just don't care. They realize their policies are literally (in every sense) socialism/marxism/communism limited only by the powers the United States laws place in a "balance of powers" through conservatives (in other words, the balance of powers really don't matter if the Democrats are sitting in all branches of government because they ignore the laws and the U.S. Constitution in order to push their agenda). They also know that socialism/marxism/communism creates misery and poverty for all. But they support it because A.) It gives the Democrats officials ALL of the power, and B.) Everyone is "equal" in their poverty and misery.
However, the cold, hard, indisputable numbers show that the entire Democrat approach to taxes and the economy are an absolute and unequivocal failure. I just listened to an interview with Travis H. Brown and the numbers he presented are jaw-dropping:
"Our analysis of more than 134 million individual taxpayer records revealed that, between 1995 and 2010, more than $2 trillion dollars moved between the states."
"This is why a state like California, with its top income tax rate of 13.3%, saw a loss of more than $31.7 billion over 15 years. Texas, which taxes its residents at the very agreeable rate of zero, gained more than $22 billion over that same time period."
(The money is literally flowing into states which create a friendly tax environment, while Democrat states of "punish success" are bleeding money faster than they can demonize a wealthy conservative)
"All across the nation, leaders are taking notice of tax migration. No one wants to be the next California ($22 billion lost), New York ($58.6 billion lost) or Illinois ($26.1 billion lost), with wealth and talent streaming out of the state."
(Anyone wonder why states and/or cities under Democrat control for decades or more have become dilapidated cesspools of misery and decay?)
High Tax States Are Losing Taxpayers - US News and World Report
Democrats do get it. They just don't care. They realize their policies are literally (in every sense) socialism/marxism/communism limited only by the powers the United States laws place in a "balance of powers" through conservatives (in other words, the balance of powers really don't matter if the Democrats are sitting in all branches of government because they ignore the laws and the U.S. Constitution in order to push their agenda). They also know that socialism/marxism/communism creates misery and poverty for all. But they support it because A.) It gives the Democrats officials ALL of the power, and B.) Everyone is "equal" in their poverty and misery.
However, the cold, hard, indisputable numbers show that the entire Democrat approach to taxes and the economy are an absolute and unequivocal failure. I just listened to an interview with Travis H. Brown and the numbers he presented are jaw-dropping:
"Our analysis of more than 134 million individual taxpayer records revealed that, between 1995 and 2010, more than $2 trillion dollars moved between the states."
"This is why a state like California, with its top income tax rate of 13.3%, saw a loss of more than $31.7 billion over 15 years. Texas, which taxes its residents at the very agreeable rate of zero, gained more than $22 billion over that same time period."
(The money is literally flowing into states which create a friendly tax environment, while Democrat states of "punish success" are bleeding money faster than they can demonize a wealthy conservative)
"All across the nation, leaders are taking notice of tax migration. No one wants to be the next California ($22 billion lost), New York ($58.6 billion lost) or Illinois ($26.1 billion lost), with wealth and talent streaming out of the state."
(Anyone wonder why states and/or cities under Democrat control for decades or more have become dilapidated cesspools of misery and decay?)
High Tax States Are Losing Taxpayers - US News and World Report
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