cobra_ky said:
why would the wealthy be creative? creativity is risky. so are new businesses. why take unnecessary risks when you've gotten rich by doing what you're already doing? the people who bring the most creativity to new businesses are the people who've never owned a business before. Large corporations may create more wealth, but it doesn't do the economy much good if most of it goes into the company coffers or executive paychecks. Small businesses actually have to spend the money they make.
my mother struggled through layoff after layoff too. once she finally had to leave the company it took her two years to find a new job. meanwhile, the CEO of her old company got fired and became an economic advisor to mccain.
Often, the wealthy will be creative because they're interested in seeing new technologies and new areas in which to make money. However, don't you think that those who would love to start new businesses are a bit wary of doing so under the incoming administration? Let's face it, the ideals that were discussed by the incoming administration is more about punishing the successful than encouraging success.
As for the money going into corporate coffers, any business wants money to go into the coffers. That's one of the points of having a business: to make money. However, if money is in the coffers, then there is money to expand business, pay employees, offer health benefits, create new technologies, invest in new businesses, etc. When that money is being taken by the government, then the companies can do none of those things.
Let's take a look into the past. During Carter's administration, the tax rate on corporations was 70+%. That means that 70% of the income made by a company went to the government in tax. Now, that leaves the company 30% of its income. No problem right? Oh yeah. They have to pay wages, operating costs, upkeep on equipment, supplies, and so forth. So, where do they find the money to actually create new jobs, invent new items, and invest in new opportunities? They don't have it. So, they either go elsewhere to do business, and don't forget, business is about making money, or they cut back and wait until taxes are lowered enough that they can begin to prosper again.
I'm not sure I understand this prejudice against people who are wealthy. They've gone out and EARNED wealth. They great thing about them is that when they earn wealth, they often do it by investing in other businesses and are willing to do so to make more money. Why is that a problem? Why should they be punished because others are either unwilling to put in the effort and time or unable to do so? The idea itself is lunacy. The opportunity exists for anyone in the U.S., at least, to go out, create wealth, and become wealthy. What those who follow the ideals espoused by the incoming administration want to do is to either limit or take away those opportunities, thus forcing those in the country to rely on governmental oversight to make their way.
I'd prefer the government take care of its duties and stay out of the business sphere.