Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Chris Rock Latest Celebutard With Desire to Give More Treasure to the Feds

Chris Rock is the latest celebutard to come out in favor of raising taxes "on the rich". Other worldly notables that want to provide the government with more money include: Ron Howard, Jane Lynch, Russell Simmons and Matt Damon among others. Of course no list is complete without including Warren Buffett among those that want to be generous with their money to the government.

Look, if you feel like you haven't given enough of your treasure to the government then by all means stop hiring tax attorneys and accountants, stop taking deductions and simply write a fat check to the Treasury with your 1040EZ form.

I am sure that these elitists can "afford to pay more". That is not the point.

The point is that the government does not deserve another single penny until spending is under control. The point is that the tax system sucks and needs to be flatter and simpler.

See what will happen is that the idiots in Congress will raise, say the capital gains tax from 15% to 30%. Fine. Warren Buffett will be ecstatic. I won't be. I invest in stocks which I benefit from a low capital gains rate just like Buffett. But the idiots in Congress likely won't make that distinction.

I find it reprehensible that these people would prefer to pay into the liberal's collective wallet than make those contributions to worthwhile charities. It would be more impressive if they would say "hey feds, you know if you would just reduce taxes then I would love to contribute (more?) money to charities." Nah, a liberal's favorite charity is funding class warfare.

Yep, this country is deep in debt. I would be more inclined to listen to the leftists talk about paying more taxes if there was any seriousness in reigning in the debt. WTH should anyone give more to a government that cannot control its spending?

How about you celebs talk about the government balancing the budget THEN suggest that taxes need to be reformed so it is fair for everyone?

Until then, by all means write a check to the U.S. Treasury if it helps assuage your liberal guilt.

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