1/4% Tax on all stock trades pushed in NY Times today

Discussion in 'Taxes and Accounting' started by seasideheights, Jan 13, 2009.

  1. #721     Feb 23, 2009
  2. skylr33

    skylr33


    This douche bag socialist group shows Larry Summers supporting the tax. This shows just how out dated their information is. Many years ago, Summers supported it, but he no longer does!!!
    Even if this communist organization wants it passed, it "must" have Republican support in order to do so. Guess what???? It ain't happening!!!:D
     
    #722     Feb 23, 2009
  3. In addition, Thea Lee, policy director for the AFL-CIO, said the organization favors looking into implementing a transaction tax on all securities' transactions. This small fee, she said, could finance an insurance fund that could, for example, be used for any future bailouts, if any was needed.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/nov/19/afl-cio-confident-gains/
     
    #723     Feb 23, 2009
  4. Cutten

    Cutten

    Exactly. We are the enemy to these people, and right now they are in the ascendancy and may well be able to rally >50% of the electorates to their cause.

    I keep seeing people underestimating the likelihood of this tax passing. This is a bad mistake. If you overestimate the danger, fight hard, and win, then you benefit. If you underestimate the danger, don't fight, and lose, you get shafted and the opportunity cost will be 6, 7, 8 figures over a lifetime, not to mention setting a deadly precedent for speculation and capitalism for future decades.
     
    #724     Feb 23, 2009
  5. DmanX

    DmanX Guest

    Let's face it; if you have no money to back your displeasure, your displeasure ain't worth a damn. Let the lobbyists fight on you behalf. They know whose palm to grease and ear to tickle.

    We live in a republic, not a democracy.
     
    #725     Feb 23, 2009
  6. Cutten

    Cutten

    Why do these people "need" to go out of business, out of interest? Even losing or breakeven traders provide liquidity for other traders and investors, and they have rights just like anyone else.

    I notice you don't discuss any of the economic downsides of the tax. Someone who supports a position while not considering its disadvantages is guilty of either intellectual dishonesty or outright prejudice.

    Supporting something that harms others, whilst not having any positive arguments to justify it, seems to me a pretty misanthropic and immoral action. I really don't see any difference in kind between that and the views of communists who would simply ban trading and other capitalist activity outright.
     
    #726     Feb 23, 2009
  7. #727     Feb 23, 2009
  8. DmanX

    DmanX Guest

    #728     Feb 23, 2009

  9. "Despite the objections of the Swedish Finance Ministry and the business sector, popular support led to the adoption of taxes by Parliament."

    What the government does to the people depends on the ignorance of the people.
     
    #729     Feb 23, 2009
  10. I know that sucks but atleast it happened other places to show that even though the people wanted it(how ever misinformed they were) it didnt work and drove business away from Sweden , and its good the IMF and World Bank recognize this
     
    #730     Feb 23, 2009