We need to cut corporate taxes and raise taxes on the rich. We need massive tax hikes on any bonous that exceeds $75,000. Tax cuts should go specifically to small businesses. No more broad tax cuts for the rich. No more taxing tips. The government needs massive taxes on law suites. Companies create jobs not the rich. Give companies a tax break.
You're kind of hitting and missing here. Who do you consider to be "the rich?" And by what criteria are you reaching that conclusion? Based on your personal perception of "rich?" Should people only be allowed to make the amount of money you believe is appropriate for them to make? Should anyone be able to take money from you if they think you have too much?
You know, I get the class warfare thing, I understand you see some big exec making a $75k bonus, and you think... that should be taxed heavily... but what you don't seem to think about is, that exec has a $2,000 mortgage payment to make, three kids in college who he is paying for their education... a wife with a $25,000 credit line on the Amex card... a $500 a month bill for security from Brinks... a $700 power bill... These people have expenses that you and I don't have, because we don't get $75k bonuses. Now, who are you to tell them they shouldn't get to live this lifestyle? Why do you think it is okay to take their money away from them and give it to someone else?
What about the guy who took out a business loan to start his company, and his reported income is $250k a year, but he's having to pay $120k a year back in loan payments, plus run his business? Is that person "rich" by your standards? What if some geek in his basement spends years making minimum wage, while he toils and sweats in his spare time, developing a new cleaner way to process plastics? Some huge conglomerate like Dow comes along, hands him a $1 million check for his work... why should he not be entitled to that money? You see, when you categorize people as "rich people" and start developing a stereotype for them, you fail to realize we are all individuals, we all have a story, we have difference circumstances, backgrounds, situations.
It's easy to stereotype "the rich" and rationalize this 'Robin Hood' mentality of the left, but the reality is, the guy who is earning $250k a year, is not living a life of luxury in a mansion with gold faucets and cash in the bathtubs... He is more likely, someone who busted his ass nearly all his life, raked and scraped enough money up to start a construction business, which due to his 80hr work weeks, is starting to pay off for him. A husband and wife who haven't had a vacation in 15 years, because someone has to run the business. Or a geek who lived in a basement, missed all the proms and social functions through school, because he was into chemistry and determined to solve a problem with plastics production? Maybe it is someone who's talent to do something others struggle with, has landed him a lucrative salary? Does that make it alright for you to go steal his money and give it to others?
There are thousands of individual scenarios here, but what is really fascinating is this.... the ONE scenario you will almost NEVER find when talking about income earners over $250k... is the stereotype! That fat bastard smoking a cigar he lit with a $1,000 bill.... bathtubs overflowing with cash... gold statues and marble floors... garage full of fine cars... yachts and private jets... THAT GUY, doesn't need to earn an income at all. He can literally avoid every bit of "income tax" you levy, because his wealth is already made. We currently have about $12 trillion of American wealth, out there in the rest of the world... foreign investments... shelters... capitalist ventures... etc. Income tax never touches a dime of that money, and never will.
The one thing you got right, was on corporate taxes. Except, we don't need to reduce them, we need to eliminate them completely! We should be a corporate tax-free nation. Can you IMAGINE how many international companies would be busting our doors down to open operations here? What's more... can you IMAGINE how much of the aforementioned $12 trillion in American wealth abroad, would start to come back home again? If that were to happen, job growth would be phenomenal! Hell, we might have to grant amnesty to illegal aliens just to fill the jobs!