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A Nation of Boiled Frogs
email | 11/15/02 | Craig J. Cantoni

Posted on 11/15/2002 10:51:57 AM PST by hsmomx3

It is said that if a frog is put in a pot of hot water, he will jump out. But if he is put on a stove in a pot of cold water and the temperature is slowly turned up, he will boil to death instead of jumping out. Like the frog, American taxpayers are slowly being boiled to death in taxes but do not realize it.

A Heritage Foundation study shows how much federal spending and taxes have increased over the years. It can be found at:

http://www.heritage.org/research/features/budgetchartbook/fed_spend.pdf.

Consider these alarming statistics from the study. (Figures are expressed in inflation-adjusted dollars.)

- Federal revenue has increased by $1.3 trillion since 1960.

- Federal revenue per taxpayer has increased 55% since 1960.

Feeling warm yet?

- Federal spending has increased almost continuously regardless of which party controlled Congress or the presidency.

- Since 1964, federal spending has increased almost twice as fast as the average price of a new single-family home.

Starting to sweat?

- The federal government now spends $6,000 more per taxpayer than it did in 1960.

- Federal spending per taxpayer is over 50% higher than in the early 1960s.

- Despite leftist rhetoric about the rich escaping taxes, federal taxes have become more progressive. Since 1983, the share of taxes paid by the highest 20% of wage earners has increased by 16%. The share paid by the lowest 20% has decreased by 35%. The top 10% of households in income now pay 66% of federal income tax.

Getting hot?

- Federal spending per household is up 80% since 1960.

- The federal government spends almost $300 out of every $1,000 earned by taxpayers.

- Since 1960, federal spending has risen over seven times faster than median income.

Skin turning red?

- Between 1962 and 2000, non-defense discretionary spending increased 188%, while defense spending rose only slightly.

- Since 1962, mandatory spending (mostly entitlements) has increased 680%, or 11 times faster than discretionary spending, for an increase per taxpayer of $7,000.

- In 2000, federal spending per taxpayer was $14,723, and state and local spending was $9,094, for a total of $23,817.

- Since 1960, every administration has operated under budget deficits.

These statistics show why my uneducated grandfather could immigrate here in the early 20th Century, work as a coal miner and yet have enough money left over after taxes to send his three kids to private school. The same is true for my working-class parents, who sent me to a private prep school in 1960.

The statistics suggest a reason why the nation's savings rate has plummeted and why it is necessary for both spouses in middle-class families to work. The statistics also suggest why the majority of citizens do not vote: because both parties buy votes with ever-increasing entitlements.

Anyone for frog legs?

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Mr. Cantoni is an author, public speaker and consultant. He can be reached at ccan2@aol.com.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: govtspending; taxes; taxrates
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To: shadowman99
You said..."There is only one problem with his logic: name me another democracy that existed before the United States. Our founders invented modern democracy. Any democracies that have failed have been imperfect copies of our democracy"

I say-----sorry-----we are not supposed to be a democracy. WE ARE A REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC. Please get that into your head. We are not a democracy--or mob rule. WE are a Republic. A constitutional Republic.

That is the problem with today's schools. They teach revisionist history. Thye make you think one thing when it is really something else. It's the language of illusion.

The founding fathers knew that any government is in its nature, going to become tyranical. That is why they gave us a consitituion. The Constitution is set up to put limits on Government. It's not there to allow the people to do anything except put limits on the federal government. The Constitution is not there for some supreme court judge to tell us what WE can or cannot do. It is there for the PEOPLE to tell the government what it can or cannot do.

So when you see the supreme court ruling on matters between individuals.. this is a miscarrage of the justice system. The supreme court is to rule only on what the federal government can or cannot do. Not what we can or cannot do.

21 posted on 11/15/2002 7:32:20 PM PST by Radioactive
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To: hsmomx3
ribbit!
I was wondering what is the least taxed State in the nation taking into consideration property taxes, sales tax, and income tax?
22 posted on 11/15/2002 7:57:11 PM PST by patriot5186
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To: patriot5186
Try Google! They have everything! I know that Vermont comes in as the number one MOST taxed state, but I have no idea who wins by coming in as least taxed.
23 posted on 11/16/2002 6:48:47 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: hsmomx3
"A Nation of Boiled Frogs"

Oops, sorry, I came here by mistake !
(I thought this was a thread for recipes for French Cannibals.)

My bad.
24 posted on 11/16/2002 6:56:58 AM PST by error99
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To: fone
I've been advocating that for a while too.

There's nothing like having significant 1099 income, and having to write a quarterly tax payment check, to make you extremely tax adverse.
25 posted on 11/16/2002 7:19:10 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: shadowman99
...name me another democracy that existed before the United States.
No problema! Athenian democracy. But why would you ask for another to be named when you already knew of one?
Greece is often credit as inventing democracy, but they failed and gave up on the idea.
If that democracy didn't exist in the first place then there wouldn't have been a need to give up on democracy.
Our founders invented modern democracy.
No, they didn't invent any kind of democracy. Some democratic concepts were incorporated into our form of government, but it is in no fashion a Democracy.
Any democracies that have failed have been imperfect copies of our democracy.
There is no way that the ancient democracies could've failed from being imperfect copies of "our democracy" because our "modern democracy", as you say, hadn't even been "invented" yet?
Cart before the horse?
A Political Epiphany
May yours come soon.
26 posted on 11/16/2002 7:30:47 AM PST by philman_36
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To: Route66
Great article, but I wish there was some way to make it real for most taxpayers

The quickest way to "make it real" would be a simple change in the tax law...Dont change the tax rates, dont change a thing...just do away with Employer withholding...and give all of the money to the person who makes it, and make it his responsibility to send the goons their corn every two weeks....

Thats it...that is all you need to do....what precipitates out of that who knows...but tax revolt would be certain...

27 posted on 11/16/2002 7:38:37 AM PST by antaresequity
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To: antaresequity; fone
You are both right that a simple change in existing tax law would do what we here all want, which is to make people aware of what they really pay. But the fact that it would be simple does not mean it will ever happen.

But I honestly do not know what it will take to change the method of tax collection from a 3rd party withholding system in light of the fact that those who have benefitted from it so well will never allow even the dialog much less the changes to happen.

They all know that it is this very system that has made the 'boiling frogs' syndrome possible with taxes in this country. Americans would have never tolerated the present size of government with its resulting level of taxation without it. Those who intend to take even more of what we earn in the future will do anything to keep it.
28 posted on 11/16/2002 8:54:00 AM PST by Route66
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To: Always Right
We will forgive more than $50 billions worth of loans as bribes for nations to support our drive to invade Iraq. Turkey, Jordon, Syria, Egypt,Pakistan,Yemen...... All of them hate our guts, but it is free money!
29 posted on 11/18/2002 8:35:37 AM PST by philosofy123
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To: hsmomx3
BUT THE REPUBLICANS ARE GREAT!!!!!


koolaid, please
30 posted on 11/18/2002 8:41:12 AM PST by galt-jw
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To: philosofy123
You are so right. We should just wait til the bastards detonate a nuke in Dallas or somewhere like that. It is just too much money to spend now........
31 posted on 11/18/2002 8:50:26 AM PST by Always Right
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To: galt-jw
We are saving the koolaid for Libertarians who think they have all the answers.
32 posted on 11/18/2002 8:51:40 AM PST by Always Right
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