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The Tax Man

by: spruceshoe

Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 01:49:22 AM EDT


Here's a tasty little chart from the Tax Policy Center posted as a "Web Extra" on WSAZ's site tonight.

According to The Tax Policy Center, here's how the average taxes would change in 2009 based on the two candidates' tax proposals.

Average Income Over $2.9 million: McCain's Plan -$269,364 ; Obama's Plan +$701,885

Average Income $603,000 and up: McCain's Plan -$45,361 ; Obama's Plan +$115,974

Average Income $227,000-$603,000: McCain's Plan -$7,871 ; Obama's Plan +$12

Average Income $161,000-$227,000: McCain's Plan -$4,380 ; Obama's Plan -$2,789

Average Income $112,000-$161,000: McCain's Plan -$2,614 ; Obama's Plan -$2,204

Average Income $66,000-$112,000: McCain's Plan -$1,009 ; Obama's Plan -$1,290

Average Income $38,000-$66,000: McCain's Plan -$319 ; Obama's Plan -$1,042

Average Income $19,000-$38,000: McCain's Plan -$113 ; Obama's Plan -$892

Average Income Under $19,000: McCain's Plan -$19 ; Obama's Plan -$567

Here's what strikes me. The median household income in 2004 in West Virginia was $33,993.

Under John McCain's plan, that family gets two tanks of gas in a late-model sedan at today's gas prices.

Under Barack Obama's plan that same family would receive enough to pay for 17 tanks.

I wonder, is that  benefit only psychological to West Virginians?

If Vic Sprouse is able to bilk enough second-tier Republican candidates through November and avoid paying anymore child support, he'll make a chunk. Let's say for fun he makes $250,000. That seems to be a magic number in tax talk today.

Barack Obama wins, Vic pays Uncle Sam $12 more.

John McCain wins, Little Vikkey can fill up his SUV (twice the gas tank size of a sedan for argument's sake) 453 times.

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Interesting (4.00 / 1)
That pretty well lays it out there, doesn't it?  So I guess it's settled.  All 20 WV households who make enough money to have higher taxes under Obama's plan should vote for McCain.  Let's do the numbers.

4+2......carry the 1...and then.....  Turns out it's freakin' ridiculous for anyone not earning $225K in WV (or the country for that matter) to vote for McCain.  The math isn't difficult at all.

This is more of the same trickle-down economics.  We already know it doesn't work.  Mrs. PDAWV once claimed that trickle-down economics trickled from John D. Rockefeller I to John D. Rockefeller IV.  That's about as far as it travels.


The rich get richer, we'll get poorer (4.00 / 1)
Under John McCain, the rich will get richer and we'll get poorer. Of course, McCain opposed Bush's tax policies before he was for them. I guess when he signed on the line to sell his soul for the candidacy, everything else became easier for The Candidate Formerly Known As A Maverick to sell out on his previous stances.

And under Obama's plan, does anyone think the people in the top bracket you list will not be able to live on $2.1 million annually?


When a man embarks upon a crime, he is morally guilty of any other crime which may spring from it. Sherlock Holmes.


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