But then you attempt to protect all but the top quintile by saying doing just that will lower consumption. So which is more important, consumption, which i believe benefits the states or raising income tax which would benefit the feds.
Your arguments lately seem to lack focus.
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It is not my argument that lower taxes for the people on the bottom will reduce consumption, it is what I have heard. The argument is that people in the lower brackets spend nearly all their money on consumer items, and people in the top bracket do not, because all their needs are met with a smaller percentage of their income.
The fatcat argument is that people in the top bracket create jobs. But if they buy stock in many companies, they are not creating jobs: they are simply buying stock from othe3r shareholders. If I buy 100 shares of Apple, the money I pay for them does not go to Apple, not a penny of it. Jobs are not created when the NYSE is churned.
That seems focused to me.