Lessons from the Great Depression and One of the Biggest Tax Hikes in U.S. History [View article]
Back taxes on the bonuses paid to bankers whose companies are currently dependent on the Government would seem to be the way to go. Since they are busy stealing $70 billion of the funds that are given in the form of bonuses, in recognition of their fine services in bankrupting the economy, a rate of, say, 95% of bonuses paid, retrospective for 5 years, would seem more just than burdening the taxpayers who did not create this mess.
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Back taxes on the bonuses paid to bankers whose companies are currently dependent on the Government would seem to be the way to go.
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Since they are busy stealing $70 billion of the funds that are given in the form of bonuses, in recognition of their fine services in bankrupting the economy, a rate of, say, 95% of bonuses paid, retrospective for 5 years, would seem more just than burdening the taxpayers who did not create this mess.