No, it’s not April Fool’s Day. Here me out.
I have come to the realization that one of the things wrong with our country is that we have too few taxes. Having one or two huge taxes like Social Security withholding and income tax means that, to the average taxpayer, it all goes to this amorphous blob called “The Government”. What I want is for the government to chop these monolithic taxes into smaller bites so that the people know where their money is going. I want a separate tax for every government activity. I also want taxpayers to know, on a paycheck to paycheck basis, how much they’re kicking into the pot.
For example, your paystub should look something like this:
| Net Base Pay | $ 5,000.00 | |
| Federal Taxes | ||
| DOD Foreign Aid Tax | 2.500000% | $125.000000 |
| Military R&D Tax | 0.500000% | $25.000000 |
| NATO Tax | 0.010000% | $0.500000 |
| War on Terror Tax | 0.100000% | $5.000000 |
| Military Buildings and Staff Tax | 1.000000% | $50.000000 |
| Federal Medicare Tax | 10.000000% | $500.000000 |
| Federal Road Taxes | 0.010000% | $0.500000 |
| Federal Education Tax | 0.050000% | $2.500000 |
| Law Enforcement Tax | 5.000000% | $250.000000 |
| Social Security Tax | 5.000000% | $250.000000 |
| Food Benefits Tax | 0.100000% | $5.000000 |
| Unemployment Insurance Tax | 0.100000% | $5.000000 |
| State Department Embassy and Staff Tax | 0.010000% | $0.500000 |
| State Department Foreign Aid Tax | 0.000100% | $0.005000 |
| Forestry Service Tax | 0.000010% | $0.000500 |
| Congressional Buildings and Staff Tax | 0.010000% | $0.500000 |
| Executive Buildings and Staff Tax | 0.010000% | $0.500000 |
| Judiciary Buildings and Staff Tax | 0.010000% | $0.500000 |
| NASA Tax | 0.000001% | $0.000050 |
| FCC Tax | 0.000001% | $0.000050 |
| FTC Tax | 0.000001% | $0.000050 |
| IRS Tax | 0.000100% | $0.005000 |
| EPA Tax | 0.000100% | $0.005000 |
| BLM Tax | 0.000001% | $0.000050 |
| Total Federal Taxes | 24.41031% | $1,220.52 |
| Net Pay | $3779.48 |
Of course, this is just an example. An complete list of each and every tax that would be pulled from your paycheck would be a lot longer. I would also want sections for the state and federal taxes, with the same detail.
Why would I want this? I want this because when the average voter and taxpayer looks at her paystub and sees all the things our government is doing and how much that is costing them personally, I believe that when someone says “Why are we sending troops to Outer Jerkholistan?” or “Why are we paying for another Department of Education study to see if piping in the sound of sperm whales mating helps children learn to read?”, they’ll understand. Saying “We’re going to take a couple hundred dollars out of your check for stuff. Don’t bother asking what that stuff is.” gives politicians and bureaucrats a lot of cover to waste a lot of money. If I’m seeing line items in my paycheck going up, I’ll want to know why.
Want a real shocker? I believe we need higher taxes in our country.
Put away the pitchforks and hear me out on this one too.
Currently, when the government wants to do something, from building roads and schools to sending troops overseas, there is no fiscal restraint on that decision. Someone at the Treasury Department adds a couple of zeroes to the federal debt, sells a few more bonds, and the money to do things magically appears. I want to hamstring that ability.
I want the federal budget to be run without deficits. I think a lot of us do. We’ve gotten nowhere in the past half century or so when it comes to actually cutting spending. We nibble around at the edges and use cuts as a way to either reward political allies or punish our foes, but nothing really gets done in the end.
I want that to stop. I want the government to be honest with the American people about how much it costs to do our business.
When the President wants to send troops overseas on his latest pet foreign policy project, or spend billions of dollars on new fighters, bombers, submarines, tanks, rifles, or whatever, I want someone to stand up on the floor of the Congress and say “This is going to cost $500 billion a year. This bill contains the tax to pay for that. Voting is now open.”. The same goes when a Congresscritter wants a new bridge to nowhere built in their district or wants to expand welfare spending to include anyone making less than 10 times the poverty level.
When we stop masking government spending in meaningless deficit numbers and start forcing them to come to us directly and say “We want to do this, so you need to start paying up.”, people will take a good hard look at what they want, what they need, and what they’re willing to pay for.
My guess is that once we start forcing the American taxpayer to pay cash on the barrelhead for not only those things they like, but also those things they don’t like, then the number and size of those things will come under a lot more scrutiny, as will the politicians who keep piling things on the bill. In the end, I think that forcing us to pay attention will force the government to become smaller, leaner, and less expensive.








Alan
/ April 11, 2014If that happened it would probably have the opposite effect than you intend. People look at paying the government hundreds of dollars of every paycheck and are outraged. $5 to this or that agency is less outrageous, and even worse, $5 to an agency you don’t approve of is harder to work up any outrage over.
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daddybear71
/ April 11, 2014I can see your point, Alan. “For only $5 a month, you can make sure that hungry children in the inner city have access to Cheeto’s on demand”.
Only thing is, we’ve been taking that big chunk out of paychecks for 70 years, and it hasn’t gotten a big chunk of the American people to stand up and say “What the hell?”. Maybe doing it a different way would work. It certainly couldn’t do much worse.
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B
/ April 11, 2014A good idea…
But a better one would be to stop the requirements that employers do the withholding.
‘Instead, you get your entire gross pay in your check.
They YOU, as the employee receiving the wages, have to write the checks to the government(s).
So your paycheck is for the full amount and attached to the stub is a coupon that you give to the bank, along with a check, for your fica, etc.
Another for the State
Another for county taxes
another for any other taxes.
Would that happen, the revolution would not be far behind.
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daddybear71
/ April 11, 2014Excellent idea. And the bill could be fully itemized, so you know where each and every dollar is going.
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Drang
/ April 11, 2014Withholding was deliberately marketed by Roosevelt The Lesser’s minions as a convenience to the taxpayer, so we wouldn’t get outraged every time we write a check.
And the inability to run deficit spending would have meant, among other things, that we would have lost WWII. The in ability to borrow money has killed nations in the past.
I’m not saying we shouldn’t make it harder and more painful to do so, just that there are times when it’s necessary.
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daddybear71
/ April 11, 2014Then we can authorize it, temporarily, in a declaration of war or such.
We’re getting to the point that if the ‘full faith and confidence’ were ever put into question, we wouldn’t be able to borrow. That would be disasterous.
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Drang
/ April 12, 2014Works for me. It’s too easy now…
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