The letters printed in the Los Angeles Times can sometimes be insightful, sometimes an indicator of societal decay.
Rosemary Hagerott of Sierra Madre had a great letter:
Eugene Sison of San Dimas may have Bush Derangement Syndrome:
He didn't save the auto industry - he bailed out American Big Labor.
Pulling troops out of Iraq was made possible by the decisions of the Bush administration in addition to all of the hard work of the military and contractors.
Yes, it is good that he kept up the pursuit of OBL, and didn't wimp out when it came time to kill OBL.
Healthcare reform? He inserted the federal government into private health insurance matters and is creating an new dependency program.
What exactly has he done to "Wall Street"? Wall Street PAID FOR OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN.
What a bunch of hooey.
In response to an item in the Business section, "How the wealthy get tax breaks," Business, Jan. 24, Anthony Maenza of Oceanside wrote:
Al Barrett of Santa Monica is clueless, and so must be right at home in the People's Republic of Monica ("Santa" should be banned for being religious.):
Apparently, high school economics courses need to be required and improved.
Rosemary Hagerott of Sierra Madre had a great letter:
I agree with your subheadline's characterization of what the president said in his State of the Union address: "Obama says all must pay 'fair share' of taxes."Right on!
I'd like him to start by collecting taxes from the nearly half of Americans who pay no federal income tax.
And how about all those Americans who don't file tax reports? And how about all those who earn most of their money "under the table" and report very low income?Such is a problem with income taxes.
Once he addresses this issue, I might listen to him about the "rich" paying their fair share. Right now, the "rich" are the only group of taxpayers paying their "fair share."When too many people decided it was better to slack off, make poor choices, and let Big Brother take care of them. And then link to blogs like this and complain about it rather than learning from the simple steps to avoid poverty.
And when did it become anathema in this country to achieve the American dream by becoming rich?
Eugene Sison of San Dimas may have Bush Derangement Syndrome:
It has been said that men such as Obama must be "twice as good" as the George W. Bushes of the world to succeed at the same job.Huh? It this a racial reference? If so, Obama only has to be 50% better.
So, as president, Obama listed his administration's accomplishments: preventing a second Great Depression while saving the auto industry, ending the Iraq war while getting Osama bin Laden, passing healthcare reform while reining in Wall Street. Two words came to mind: Mission accomplished.Obama's stimulus effort made things worse.
He didn't save the auto industry - he bailed out American Big Labor.
Pulling troops out of Iraq was made possible by the decisions of the Bush administration in addition to all of the hard work of the military and contractors.
Yes, it is good that he kept up the pursuit of OBL, and didn't wimp out when it came time to kill OBL.
Healthcare reform? He inserted the federal government into private health insurance matters and is creating an new dependency program.
What exactly has he done to "Wall Street"? Wall Street PAID FOR OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN.
What a bunch of hooey.
In response to an item in the Business section, "How the wealthy get tax breaks," Business, Jan. 24, Anthony Maenza of Oceanside wrote:
If a criminal stole 35% of my money last week and 15% this week, would The Times write that the criminal's actions this week helped to increase my wealth? If not, then how does The Times justify writing that "wealthy people grow even wealthier with the help of the tax code"?Perfect.
Because the article wasn't about subsidies given to the rich but instead about the wealthy keeping a larger share of their own money, one must conclude that The Times believes the money belongs to the government, which then favors the wealthy by letting them have a disproportionate amount of said government's money.
How about mentioning the earned income tax credit, which "refunds" unpaid taxes to the poor — taxes paid by others (likely the wealthy)? That would be honest journalism.
Al Barrett of Santa Monica is clueless, and so must be right at home in the People's Republic of Monica ("Santa" should be banned for being religious.):
Keeping Mit Romney's income tax rate no higher than 15% is necessary to help him create jobs, according to some economics experts.Hey genius, that the personal tax rate on capital gains, which is investment income. The money used to invest has already been taxed, and the profits are taxed again before they are paid to Romney (and elderly widows), who then have to pay taxes on the money AGAIN.
It doesn't seem to be working.Actually, Romney's efforts have created a heckuva lot of jobs. Jobs NOT dependent on taxes, unlike so many "green" jobs.
Apparently, high school economics courses need to be required and improved.
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