That may be true, but if you live in a high-tax state your total taxes are as high as the average of many high-tax countries.
even fox news is calling bs to the republican race to cut taxes even further: Foxâs Chris Wallace Hammers Pawlenty On His Rosy Budget Plan (VIDEO) Central to Pawlenty's plan are major tax cuts which the Tax Policy Center has said would result in $11.6 trillion less in revenue over the next decade. According to Pawlenty, those cuts would spur major private sector growth and thus a reinvigorated economy. Wallace was unconvinced, and asked again whether Pawlenty's plan was realistic. http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/...nty-on-his-rosy-budget-plan-video.php?ref=fpb
tomdavis has raised an excellent point. Even though the US is on average a low-tax country, California is not a low tax place to live. Raising taxes overall would hit Californians inordinately hard, would it not?
nobody said anything about raising taxes overall. the article was all about tax on corporations and the rich that are at historic lows.
Tinkering with the current tax code is a waste of time. We need to completely revamp our tax system and make it simple and understandable. Unfortunately, the politicians like a complex tax code because they use it to hand out favors to their pals (buying votes) or attempt social engineering (buying votes) that almost always fails. Tax code simplification and paying down our debt have broad support in the polls. Obama appointed a commission to do just that. When the commission issued their report, Obama praised them for their excellent plan, then immediately acted like they never existed. I was hoping Obama would step up and back a plan for concurrent tax simplification and debt reduction. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. Opportunity lost due to lack of leadership.
I do not think raising ("un-cutting") corporate and the 1%'rs taxes would be sufficient to pay for all government expenditures, even after we all agree (lol) on what expenditures are unnecessary.
I agree that raising taxes would be a huge mistake. Obviously the three programs you list are the source of future budget problems, and obama has cynically propsed nothing to deal with them, other than ludicrous claims that obamacare will somehow cut medicare spending. But we need to also keep in mind that obama has managed to run up more debt than all previous presidents combined without those programs being an issue. His serial bailouts, crazed nation-building in afghanistan and socialist initiatives have wrecked our budget well before those big programs start to generate red ink.