Aridas
Crazy Little Green Dragon
Ehh. I'm going to disagree a bit here. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the Laffer curve as a concept. It's just that it's been hideously misused/abused by those with no interest in putting things at the highest point. Something like a 70% tax rate is often supposedly counted as the top of the curve, in other words, not the ever decreasing rate for the already rich and wealthy that the Republican party keeps pushing. Going by the Laffer Curve, they're rather pointedly decreasing government revenues and ignoring context in their propaganda as they try to claim that up is down and down is up, yet again.I always laugh hard at people using the Laffer curve. It was literally writ on the back of a napkin and based solely on Laffer's feels. It's one of those things that have a superficial plausibility right up until you engage your brain.
Alternately said, more taxes total by lowering the tax rate is entirely reasonable, if taxes are bonecrushingly high. Taxes weren't and haven't been at anywhere close to that level all along, though. One could try to raise the very limited exception of that 90% on the highest tax bracket long ago, but total tax rate even for them was less than that and that group was already a group where the general nature of Laffer curve's applies badly from the start, given that selected groups of extreme outliers on a bell curve or a different bell curve (depending on the specific point raised) aren't well described by a general observation.
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