01.02.2012 in Featured, Politics by Robert Romano 11

The politics of who pays taxes

Barack Obama delivering the State of the Union

Photo Credit: White House

By Robert Romano — Why does Barack Obama play the politics of division on the income tax question? At the State of the Union Address Obama was at it again, quick to point out that “Warren Buffett pays a lower tax rate than his secretary.”

It’s not that hard to understand once one looks at the numbers.  It’s less about who pays taxes, or how much they pay, than it is about who doesn’t.  Most voting-age Americans do not pay income taxes — approximately 50.6 percent.

That includes 53.91 million Americans who pay nothing in income taxes, and 64.7 million who get refunds in excess of what was owed.  That’s 118.61 million out of 234.6 million Americans 18 years and older, based on data compiled by the Joint Committee on Taxation and the U.S. Census Bureau.

As a subset, the non-income taxpayers include 35.1 million who do pay payroll taxes but do not make enough or have enough deductions and credits that they do not have an income tax liability, based on data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing 148.8 million Americans who have jobs full-time and part-time.

That leaves 116 million Americans who do pay income taxes, 49.4 percent of the voting-age population.

Further weighing the argument in his favor, when Obama talks about raising taxes on the upper-income brackets, he’s talking about just 3.9 million Americans who make $200,000 or more in Gross Adjusted Income according to the Internal Revenue Service.  When he invokes the Buffett Rule, proposing raising capital gains taxes for those who earn more than $1 million, he’s only talking about 450,000 Americans.

That’s less than 2 percent of the voting-age population.  And Obama’s betting that even if every single one of them voted against him, appealing to the 98 percent of voters whose tax rates would remain the same will help him get re-elected.

That is, if the tax rates of the wealthy become a front and center issue in the 2012 election.  If they do, the political advantage will shift to Obama.

To disarm the Obama class warfare strategy, Republicans in 2012 will need to focus not on fairness in the tax code or over who pays taxes — which is to fight the battle on Obama’s terms — but to shine the spotlight on Obama’s lousy economic and fiscal record.

The fact is, the Obama economy has failed to create enough jobs to even keep pace with the growth of the population.  Since Obama took office, the civilian labor force participation rate has dropped from 65.7 percent to just 64 percent, resulting in a loss of about 4 million people from being counted as unemployed even though they are of working age — because they’ve given up.

If those 4 million were included in the labor force, the effective unemployment rate would be closer to 11 percent, and the underemployed rate 17 percent, instead of 8.5 and 15.2 percent, respectively.  Overall, there’s about 27 million working age adults who cannot find full-time work but would like to.

Since the jobless fall within the 118.6 million non-income taxpayers, Republicans can eat into Obama’s advantage by speaking to their plight.  Overall, they can make a compelling argument that they are better off with real work than government benefits.

Specifically, despite record numbers of unemployment benefits and food stamps being given under the Obama Administration, those taxpayer-funded checks have not been enough to help folks make their mortgage payments, and millions of Americans are still losing their homes.

The solution is not to perpetually increase welfare for Americans — which with a debt of $15.2 trillion is not a sustainable proposition anyway — or to tax the wealthy, but to reduce the cost of doing business here, making the nation globally competitive again, and creating jobs.

That can be accomplished by cutting the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world, rolling back the harsh regulatory environment — particularly in the areas of energy, the environment, health care, and labor — lifting restrictions on creating capital, and strengthening the dollar.

In contrast, Obama’s entire agenda includes planks that make it more expensive to do business here, making it less likely that those 27 million unemployed and underemployed will be finding full-time work any time soon.

Obama wants to raise taxes on job creators.

His Environmental Protection Agency is set to restrict carbon energy emissions, making all products and services dependent more expensive, in addition to Americans’ home energy bills.  His Obamacare legislation and regulations are already making private care more expensive and less accessible.

On creating new businesses — the heart of creating new jobs — the number of Initial Public Offerings for new companies has dwindled to almost nothing under his watch.

When it comes to sound money, or the lack thereof, Obama’s Federal Reserve has created close to $1 trillion out of thin air, fueling inflation on family staples like food and energy.

To the jobs question, Obama’s solution has always been government-directed spending.  But, there’s already 22 million government workers nationwide at the federal, state, and local level.  The dwindling number of taxpayers cannot afford to employ millions more.   Only a dramatic expansion of the private sector can save us, which is what Obama’s policies are blocking.

The fact is, Obama is out of touch when he is more concerned with what Warren Buffett’s secretary pays in taxes than with what it would take to turn the economy around.  Raising Buffett’s taxes will not do that.

And playing class warfare will not create the millions of jobs Americans need to sustain their families.  But it might help Obama get reelected if Republicans are not prepared to counter it with the supply side of the equation.

Robert Romano is the Senior Editor of Americans of Limited Government.

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  • Emma

    I think it’s telling that the richer you are, the lower your tax rate is.  The more you have the more you get, right?  I for one am glad that the president is bringing focus and attention to the vast income disparity in this country.

  • Tomb_1946

    I don’t think stripping every dime from every millionairre will help either you or the USA, Emma. And Obama “bringing focus” on the issue will be him doing a photo op. So far, he has solved nothing, spent trillions and bragged a whole lot  and nobody is any better off for it except those who pocketed Stimulus money and then folded up their Solyndra tents and went home – or Warren Buffet who has been employing a regiment of lawyers to reduce the taxes the IRS says he already owes now and  hiding his inheritance money in the Gates Foundation instead of letting Obama’s govt programs get their do-nothing-right hands on it. How come Buffett has all his future inheritance money in the gates Foundation Emma? Have you ever thought of why?

  • Del in TX

    Stop focusing on the percentage and look at the overall amount one pays.  Case in point, Romney may have only paid 14% in taxes but that equates to approximately $4 million.  You’d have to net at least $100,00 a year to make that kind of income.  That’s more than most Americans will make in a life time.  Not to mention, it’s over 400 times more in taxes he pays in one year than they’ll pay in a life time.  You call that fair?  Some people are never satisfied!

  • NoMoreMarxistsInDC

    If Obama wants redistribution of wealth, the only way he can do it is through Federal income taxes.  In order to comply with his “redistribution of wealth” philosophy, every TAXPAYER needs to declare 305 MILLION dependents/exemptions since we have to pay for everyone anyway.  There is precedent for someone declaring the entire population as tax exemptions/dependents.

    In U.S. v. Snider, 502 F.2d 645 (4th Cir. 1974) the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (Richmond, VA) ruled that 3 BILLION exemptions/dependents was proper because the defendants were conscientious objectors to the tax being used for prosecuting wars and for giving foreign aid to countries that were our enemies. 

    Every TAXPAYER should declare 305 Million dependents/exemptions as a conscientious objector because we don’t want the taxes used for wars, giving foreign aid to countries that hate us, for using it in failed bailout programs to the major banks that fund wars and foreign aid, etc.

  • Fatlip

    Quit freaking spending what you don’t have and quit shoveling billions to your freaking friends!!!  $700 billion plus given to Pelosi’s brother in law for a desert solar plant!!!  To hell with all this bullshit and hold those spending frivolously in our government accountable!  

  • Anonymous

    This will be hard since the “old” news motto of ‘shine the light on the truth and the people will find thier way’ has been replaced with ‘keep them in the dark and we will lead them our way’.  Maybe if the news reported all the facts like very large corporations pay little tax as they can afford the tax attourneys to use the loopholes while the small corporations pay the second highest rate in the world.  The solution would seem to be the loopholes, but that would be like making congress and the president and his cabinet have to follow the same insider trading laws as we do and you all know how they like their loopholes.

  • Anonymous

    I’m new here and I’m a bit confused.  What is wrong with a bit of debt?  As a business owner I sometimes get a loan to finance something I need to grow my business or carry me over a slow period.  I also have a mortgage on my home.  How is that different than the government borrowing money to get us up and running after a downturn (which was caused by bailing out big businesses.

  • Fatlip

    Much more than a bit in both cases.

  • Jeromeennis

    If enough Tax-Paying citizens wake up soon enough to realize that Obama is a Communist who is doing the work of the Big Business Internationalists and decide to make sure that he is not re-elected in 2012, America, as defined in the United States Constitution is over and done with.   It is about time for hardworking Americans to wake up, turn off the TV boob Tubes and ignore the idiotic Political Polls and make sure they turn out and Vote for anybody Except Obama.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CTZAPI7MHOFOP4OLZ3M6QGAXUU In This

    I’d note that most folks, particularly in the Center, are not likely to listen to this kind of argument. They pay taxes, they understand that others do not, and they really don’t care if the millionaires pay a bit more or less, they know the game is stacked in their favor anyway.

    BUT… If one takes a serious look at who will be paying taxes NEXT generation, who will be forced to lower their living standard to pay for the demands of Democrats today… I think their eyes will be opened and they WILL pay attention, because here’s the deal:

    If you look at the Red/Blue map of 2008, and at the Total Fertility Rates of each of those states, you understand this: Democrats DEMAND entitlements so large they ONLY can be paid for by large wealth transfers from future generations, BUT DEMOCRATS ARE NOT POPULATING THOSE FUTURE GENERATIONS. 

    The ONLY Blue states with a fertility rate of 2.1 or higher (2.1 = flat, neither growing nor shrinking) are WI, MN, IN, VA, DE and CO. The ONLY Blue states above 2.1 (growing) are NM and NV. EVERY densely-populated Blue state has a SHRINKING population, even CA as of 2010. 

    The ONLY Red states with a fertility rate BELOW 2.1 are WV, KY and MS. All other Red states are growing.

    What’s the point? Today’s Democrats are DEMANDING to freeload on the children of Conservatives, and to do so at ever-increasing rates. 

    If the Center voters who have or want children understood that the Left demands to tax future generations FOREVER, but refuses to populate those generations, that the Left DEMANDS to freeload on OTHER PEOPLE’s CHILDREN, we might actually begin to turn this nation around.

    Voting for Democrats means voting for those freeloading on YOUR kids.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVseabUhg8M 

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