Ahem.
Fun fact. Lowering taxes actually results in more revenue for a government.
Suppose our tax rate is 10%. This is, of course, arbitrarily low, but it doesn't have to be high to make my point.
Suppose I make $800 a pay period, gross. This means $80 goes to the government, right out of my check, leaving me with $720. I need about 200 of that to cover half that months rent, leaving me $520 to live on. I go out to the mall, ready to spend a little green. I pick up a PS2 ($100), a game ($40), some new jeans ($10), and two t-shirts ($10). I shlep on over to the register, and the total comes to $176 (160 + (10% * 160)). I slap the money down. Bill works at the mall. Part of the profits the store makes on a sale go to his paycheck. For simplicity, lets call it 10% profit. This means that 17.60 of the dollars I spent, go into his paycheck. The government takes 10% of that, or $1.76.
I have $344 left to spend. The government has so far made $97.76 off of me and Bill.
Suppose taxes are cut to 5%. Again, not realistic, but it works for this exercise.
Now my $800 paycheck only has $40 taken out of it, leaving me with $760. I need 200 to serve as half the months rent, so I have $560 to spend. I buy the same items (totaling $160) but decide that I want to use my extra $40 to pick up another game. This raises the amount I have spent to $200. With tax, that's $210. Again, the profit for the store is still 10%. This means 21 dollars go into Bill's paycheck. The tax being 5%, $1.05 goes to the government.
I now have $360 left to spend. The government has made $62.05 off of me and Bill.
Now, just looking at that, I hear you screaming. By this model, it may appear that I have proven the original poster right. However, there's something else in there too.
I changed my buying habits. I bought another game where I only bought one in the previous model. When people have more money in their pockets to spend, they spend more money. It's the same whether you are rich or poor, a person or a business. You don't just sit on extra money, it goes somewhere and gets used for something, even if that something is being put into a savings account, which, by the way, is used by banks to lend money to people who... wait for it... SPEND IT!!
Oh, and one final thing. I've had it with hearing morons bitch about the rich. They pay a much greater share of the government's budget, and when they buy things like new houses or yachts or expensive cars or WHATEVER, that's money that is going into the economy and being used. Contractors and boat builders have to pay their employees, who take that money and spend it, and the place they spend it at gives part of it to their employees, who then spend it, and on and on and on ad infinitum. Economies boom when you lower taxes. It's simple math.
The solution to our problem comes thus.
1. Turn this idiotic bailout package into a series of low interest loans, and overturn the bad low-income home-ownership legislation that partly got us into this mess. Thanks alot, Franks and Schumer.
2. Lower taxes. Cut opressive corporate taxes so industries can actually compete on even ground in the global market, and expand, creating more jobs right here in the states.
3. Cut federal spending.
4. Throw out all current politicians and start over.
5. As the first act of the new Congress, restrict the pay and privileges of Senators and Congressmen. If you really want to serve the people, you can do it while flying coach on a chartered commercial aircraft. Bitch.
6. Build lots of nuke plants. It's the cleanest, cheapest source of power available, creates tons of new jobs, and the "waste" can be recycled into all manner of products, including pharmaceuticals. (If it's good enough for the cheese-eating, surrender monkey French, it's good enough for us.)
7. Drill here. Drill now. We may not get a drop from it here for 5-10 years, but the effect competition and the promise of increased supply to meet demand will have on the Saudi's may astonish you.
8. ...
9. Profit.
And for your info Boksi, Congress has failed the United States, and it's people. The people have failed neither, unless you count electing power-crazed dousche-bags to the Congress.