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« Reply #225 on: June 30, 2012, 02:21:31 pm »
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Nay. I like the other amendment.
Seriously? I proposed a very moderate amendment, the one that only taxes the harmful activities by the rich. It's really unfair for Atlasians to lose services when the rich are getting a tax cut.

You're characterizing financial transactions as "harmful activities"?
Speculation is  a harmful activity.

So your solution is to drive the little guy out of the stock market?
It's a % tax not a flat tax... The idea is to curb Wall Street.
It's still another tax on top of the fees already charged by private services. Also, trying to "curb" the stock exchange probably isn't the best solution to economic growth.
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« Reply #226 on: June 30, 2012, 07:54:31 pm »
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Nay. I like the other amendment.
Seriously? I proposed a very moderate amendment, the one that only taxes the harmful activities by the rich. It's really unfair for Atlasians to lose services when the rich are getting a tax cut.

You're characterizing financial transactions as "harmful activities"?
Speculation is  a harmful activity.

So your solution is to drive the little guy out of the stock market?
It's a % tax not a flat tax... The idea is to curb Wall Street.
It's still another tax on top of the fees already charged by private services. Also, trying to "curb" the stock exchange probably isn't the best solution to economic growth.

At that low rate I don't expect there to be a big reduction in activity. I favor this because it hits the idle rich who only pay capital gains taxes and not income taxes which in America is much lower than the income tax rate.
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« Reply #227 on: June 30, 2012, 07:59:17 pm »
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Looks like we don't have a capital gains tax or an estate tax. I would be willing to lower income tax rates further and enact these new taxes.
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« Reply #228 on: July 01, 2012, 04:00:33 am »
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Income Taxes              
 by tax bracket                  
 9.5K-35K     13% 10%
 35K-80K      24% 22%
 80K-170K    28%    
 170K-368K  35%    
 368K-1M     40%        
 1M-2.5M    50%
 2.5M+        60%
Financial Transaction Tax:
0.33 % on each stock and similar transactions.
$117 Billion per year
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« Reply #229 on: July 01, 2012, 09:54:40 am »
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« Reply #230 on: July 01, 2012, 12:09:03 pm »
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« Reply #231 on: July 01, 2012, 03:04:53 pm »
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Looks like we don't have a capital gains tax or an estate tax. I would be willing to lower income tax rates further and enact these new taxes.
Sorry - we do have an estate tax but I somehow forgot to include it.  With the Estate Tax Reform Act and the Public Housing Act, there should be added $8.5 billion for Public Housing Act spending and $47.9 billion for estate tax revenue.

As for capital gains taxes, they are included in the income tax figures, but with a deduction for the lower rate which I've been assuming is at the same rate as RL.
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« Reply #232 on: July 01, 2012, 04:24:13 pm »
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Captial gains taxes are unjust and should be opposed by conservatives. The tax system should be changed as soon as this debt is eliminated and it should be replaced with a tax on consumption. Also the inheritance/estate tax should be eliminated immediately.
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« Reply #233 on: July 02, 2012, 12:30:13 pm »
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Captial gains taxes are unjust and should be opposed by conservatives. The tax system should be changed as soon as this debt is eliminated and it should be replaced with a tax on consumption. Also the inheritance/estate tax should be eliminated immediately.

Tell me, why is it unjust to take money from those who haven't earned it rather than those who have? Investments is pretty much luck, and inheritance was earned by your rich daddy. You didn't do anything, the market/your parents did.
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« Reply #234 on: July 02, 2012, 05:52:09 pm »
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Captial gains taxes are unjust and should be opposed by conservatives. The tax system should be changed as soon as this debt is eliminated and it should be replaced with a tax on consumption. Also the inheritance/estate tax should be eliminated immediately.

Tell me, why is it unjust to take money from those who haven't earned it rather than those who have? Investments is pretty much luck, and inheritance was earned by your rich daddy. You didn't do anything, the market/your parents did.

First of all I'm not from a wealthy family. Second I'd like you to look at the following passages in The Bible:

On Income Taxation and Captial Gains

Exodus 30:11-15
Leviticus 27:30,32
Matthew 20:1-16, 25:14-30
Luke 19:12-27

On Inheritence and Estate Taxes

Proverbs 13:22, 19:14
1 Chronicles 28:8
Ezra 9:12


That is why the Founders were more supportive of what are known as consumption or sales taxes
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« Reply #235 on: July 02, 2012, 08:20:40 pm »
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Captial gains taxes are unjust and should be opposed by conservatives. The tax system should be changed as soon as this debt is eliminated and it should be replaced with a tax on consumption. Also the inheritance/estate tax should be eliminated immediately.

Tell me, why is it unjust to take money from those who haven't earned it rather than those who have? Investments is pretty much luck, and inheritance was earned by your rich daddy. You didn't do anything, the market/your parents did.

First of all I'm not from a wealthy family. Second I'd like you to look at the following passages in The Bible:

On Income Taxation and Captial Gains

Exodus 30:11-15
Leviticus 27:30,32
Matthew 20:1-16, 25:14-30
Luke 19:12-27

On Inheritence and Estate Taxes

Proverbs 13:22, 19:14
1 Chronicles 28:8
Ezra 9:12


That is why the Founders were more supportive of what are known as consumption or sales taxes

I wasn't saying anything about you personally, Mr. Libertas. I was simply using 'you' as a stand-in for longer, more unwieldy descriptions ("This hypothetical rich guy; let's call him Mitt").

And I don't see why we should be using the Bible as a source of legislation.
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« Reply #236 on: July 02, 2012, 08:29:22 pm »
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« Reply #237 on: July 02, 2012, 08:32:17 pm »
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Quote from:  Amendment 49:33 by sbane
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$22.8 billion ..... Central Administration Costs

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« Reply #238 on: July 02, 2012, 08:32:42 pm »
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In cases like this, we should let the post self-ridicule, and abstain from further posts to let the hilarity sink in.
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« Reply #239 on: July 02, 2012, 08:37:20 pm »
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I think an updated current text is in order before proceeding. Sadly, I may not have a chance to get to that tonight, so if someone else loves pain and wants to do it before tomorrow, go right ahead. Tongue


Quote from: Amendment 49:36 by Seatown
Income Taxes              
 by tax bracket                  
 9.5K-35K     13% 10%
 35K-80K      24% 22%
 80K-170K    28%    
 170K-368K  35%    
 368K-1M     40%        
 1M-2.5M    50%
 2.5M+        60%
Financial Transaction Tax:
0.33 % on each stock and similar transactions.
$117 Billion per year

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« Reply #240 on: July 02, 2012, 08:39:37 pm »
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In cases like this, we should let the post self-ridicule, and abstain from further posts to let the hilarity sink in.

This is the Senate, a functioning body, not some stupid Forum Community or 2012 Board post. Engaging in playground bullsh**t such as that will hamper debate on a bill that has already suffered from enough delay. Just ignore the stupidity and keep going as if it didn't happen.
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« Reply #241 on: July 02, 2012, 08:45:57 pm »
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Quote from: Amendment 49:13 by Ben
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« Reply #242 on: July 02, 2012, 09:01:02 pm »
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These amendments have been passed:
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« Reply #243 on: July 04, 2012, 10:15:47 am »
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That is why the Founders were more supportive of what are known as consumption or sales taxes

...you can ask many of us our preferences about taxes, and I think we'd be much more in favor of income taxes than sales taxes.
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« Reply #244 on: July 04, 2012, 10:24:23 am »
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JCL, the Bible is not a guide to economic policy.
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« Reply #245 on: July 04, 2012, 11:43:42 pm »
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Quote from: Current Text In Construction
WHITE HOUSE BUDGET PROPOSAL

                  
Income Taxes:   $ 1,466.3 B                  
 by tax bracket                   
 9.5K-35K     13%          65.8 B                  
 35K-80K      24%        224.2 B                  
 80K-170K    28%        250.1 B                  
 170K-368K  35%        239.8 B                  
 368K-1M     40%        214.7 B                  
 1M-2.5M     50%        175.2 B                   
 2.5M+        60%        296.5 B                   
                  
Corporate Taxes:  $ 378.7 B                    
 rates                  
 0-50K          12%                   
 50-75K         23%                      
 75K-100K     30%                  
 100K-335K    31%                     
 335K-10M     33%                  
 10M-15M      34%                  
 15M+           35%                       
                  
National Broadcaster Levy  $ 18.6 B                  
 Individual (0.25% > $50K)  $ 13.9 B                  
 Corporate (0.5% > $350K) $ 4.7 B                  
                  
Healthcare Taxes    $ 697.7 B                  
 Healthcare Payroll Tax  (CSSRA sec.4)              $ 687.4 B                  
     4.5% Apr-Jun 2012, 6% Jul-Aug 2012, 6.5% Sep-Dec 2012, 2013                  
 Health Insurance Tax   (ANHA sec.2c)                 $ 10.3 B                  
                  
Excise Taxes   $ 51.2  B                   
  Gasoline Tax  (12 cents/gallon)       $ 19.2 B                   
 Cigarette and Tobacco Taxes                       
    (43 cents/pack, plus 2% or 4% for various products)* $ 6.9 B                   
 Alcohol Tax        (various rates per unit, plus 4% tax)*  $ 10.2 B                   
 Marijuana Tax  (28% tax)           $ 14.9 B                    
 *(National Sin Tax Act, as amended)                  
                  
Carbon Taxes  ($25-30/ton)    $ 152.7 B                  
 Domestic              $  133.6 B                  
 Carbon Import Tax  $  19.1 B                      
                  
                  
Special Program Taxes                     
 Plastic Bag Tax (Environmental Fund)      $ 4.9 B                   
 Chain Business Differential Tax (SBA Fund)  $ 33.1 B                  
Oil Spill Protection Tax (5% on profits > $1B) $7.2 B                  
Electrical Power Transmission Network Tax (0.65 c/kW-h) $23.6 B                  
                  
Customs Duties   $ 58.2 B                  
                  
Other Revenue (Sales, Earnings, Fees, Etc.)   $ 83.4 B                  
                  
                  
Total Revenue    $2,978.5 Billion         


Budget Update: Part 2A - Tax Credits         
         
Dependent Child Tax Credit            115 B         
Education Tax Credits                       
   Higher Education                          75  B         
   Elementary/Secondary                   3.5 B         
Earned Income Tax Credit                46.3 B         
Adoption and Foster Care Credit         1.1 B         
Carbon Tax Residential Relief Credits         
   Carbon Tax Electricity Credit          11.6 B         
   Heating Fuel Consumption Credit     6.2 B         
   Fuel Efficiency Reimbursement        4.1 B         
Corporate Clean Energy Credit           2.7 B         
Alternate Energy R&D Credits            3.4 B         
Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Credit    2.9 B         
Public Transportation Tax Credit         6.4 B         
First-time Homebuyer Credit              2.8 B         
Retirement Savings Credits               2.5 B         
Individual Business Credits                2.2 B         
Foreign Tax Credit                          13.1 B         
  TOTAL                                    $ 298.8 Billion         

   Budget Update- Part 2B Direct Spending                
               
TOTAL Direct Spending = $ 2.767.9 Trillion               
               
Military Spending ($356.63 billion)               
$95.00 billion ... Military personnel               
$115.20 billion ... Operation and maintenance               
$60.00 billion .... Procurement               
$50.00 billion .... Research, development, test and evaluation               
$15.25 billion .... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other               
$18.29 billion .... Atomic Energy Defense Activities               
$2.89 billion ..... Defense Related activities               
               
Afghanistan Operations ($29.0 billion)               
$19.0 billion ..... Military Operations               
$10.00 billion .... Reconstruction aid               
               
Military Retirement ($167.5 billion)               
$46.5 billion .... Military retirement               
$40 billion .... Income security for veterans               
$18 billion ...... Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation               
$ 8 billion….. Veterans mental health resources               
$50 billion ..... Hospital and medical care for veterans and retired military               
$5 billion ...... Housing and other veterans benefits and services               
               
               
International affairs ($24.15 billion)               
$15.00 billion ...... International development and humanitarian assistance               
$3.0 billion ...... International military aid               
$5.0 billion ...... Conduct of foreign affairs               
$1.15 billion ...... Foreign information and exchange activities               
               
General science, space, and technology ($23.97 billion)               
$10.62 billion ...... National Science Foundation programs               
$3.44 billion ...... Department of Energy general science programs               
$9.91 billion ..... Space flight, research, and supporting activities               
               
Non-Defense Energy Spending ($14.62 billion)               
$0.73 billion ...... Energy supply               
$1.03 billion ...... Energy conservation and preparedness               
$0.36 billion ...... Energy information, preparedness, & regulation               
$12.5 billion ...... Go Green Fund               
               
Natural resources and environment ($36.06 billion)               
$5.45 billion ..... Water resources               
$9.07 billion ..... Conservation and land management               
$3.12 billion ..... Recreational & Park resources               
$8.42 billion ..... Pollution control and abatement               
$4.9 billion ....... Environmental Fund from plastic bag tax                 
$5.1 billion ....... Other natural resources               
               
Agriculture ($14.5 billion)               
$11.00 billion ..... Farm income stabilization & crop insurance               
$3.50 billion ...... Agricultural research and services               
               
Commerce and Housing Loan Programs ($6.82 billion)               
$-4.28 billion ..... Federal Housing Loan Programs               
$2.17 billion ...... Postal service               
$-0.96 billion ..... Deposit insurance               
$7.96 billion ...... Universal service fund               
$1.93 billion ...... Other advancement of commerce               
               
Transportation ($87.27 billion)               
$33.13 billion ..... Highways and highway safety               
$18 billion ......... High speed rail (Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act)               
$10 billion ...... Other Mass transit               
$2.81 billion ...... Railroads               
$17.26 billion ..... Air Transportation               
$5.65 billion ...... Water transportation               
$0.42 billion ...... Other transportation               
               
Community and regional development ($59.96 billion)               
$6.25 billion ...... Community development               
$8.36 billion ...... Area and regional development               
$10.15 billion ...... Disaster relief and insurance               
$2.5 billion ........ Homeless Shelter Emergency Housing               
$32.7 billion ...... Small Business Association               
               
Education ($118.52 billion)               
$72.57 billion ..... Elementary, Secondary & Vocational education               
$42.72 billion ..... Higher education               
$3.23 billion ...... Research and general education               
               
Training, labor and unemployment ($11.6 billion)               
$10 billion ...... Training and employment               
$1.6 billion ....... Labor law, statistics, and other administration               
               
Atlasian National Healthcare ($1229.13 billion)               
$299.27 billion ... IDS Community Health Partnership                
$278.07 billion ... ME Community Health Partnership                
$140.18 billion ... MW Community Health Partnership                
$257.89 billion ... NE Community Health Partnership                
$231.71 billion ... PA Community Health Partnership                
$21.81 billion ..... Central Administration Costs                
               
Non-ANH Health Spending ($37.07 billion)               
$4.7 billion ....... Disease control, public health and bioterrorism               
$29.36 billion ... Health research and training               
$3.01 billion ..... Food safety and occupational health and safety               
               
Civilian Retirement (Social Security excluded) ($72.02 billion)               
$4.89 billion ...... Civilian retirement and disability insurance               
$58.22 billion .... Federal employee retirement and disability               
$8.91 billion ...... Federal employees' and retired employees' health benefits               
               
Atlasian National Broadcaster ($6.35 billion)               
$4.6 billion …. Infrastructure buliding and acquisition                
$1.75 billion …. Initial start up costs                 
               
Aid to Low-Income Families ($182.96 billion)               
$67 billion ..... Housing assistance               
$87.58 billion ..... Food stamps               
$21 billion ...... Other nutrition programs (WIC, school lunches)               
$4.8 billion ....... Child care funds               
$2.58 billion ...... Other aid to low-income families               
               
General Family Support ($27.06 billion)               
$8 billion ...... Foster care and adoption assistance               
$2.92 billion ...... Child support and family support programs               
$16.14 billion ..... Social and family services               
               
Administration of justice ($29.79 billion)               
$7.25 billion ..... Federal law enforcement               
$7.46 billion ..... Border security and immigration               
$7.6 billion ..... Federal litigation and judicial activities               
$3.26 billion ...... Federal prison system               
$4.22 billion ...... Criminal justice assistance               
               
General government administration ($13.3 billion)               
$2.75 billion ...... Legislative functions               
$0.95 billion ...... Executive office programs               
$7.6 billion ....... IRS & other fiscal operations               
$2 billion ...... Other general government               
               
Interest on debt ($244.73 billion)               
$244.73 billion .... Net Interest[/size]               
               
***************************************               
               
SUMMARY: Current Projected Figures for 2012               
               
Direct Spending                 $2787.47 billion   
Tax Credits                           $298.8 billion   
TOTAL Expenditures             $3,085.87 billion   
               
REVENUE               $2,978.5 Billion               
EXPENDITURES     -$3,085.87 billion               
BALANCE                 -$ 107.37 Billion   

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« Reply #246 on: July 04, 2012, 11:55:25 pm »
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Military Spending ($356.63 317.59 billion)               
$95.00 81 billion ... Military personnel               
$115.20 103.7 billion ... Operation and maintenance               
$60.00 51 billion .... Procurement               
$50.00 billion .... Research, development, test and evaluation               
$15.25 billion .... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other               
$18.29 13.72 billion .... Atomic Energy Defense Activities               
$2.89 billion ..... Defense Related activities
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« Reply #247 on: July 05, 2012, 12:02:03 am »
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For god sakes don't show me another amendment right now. Get the current text finished.

Since most of the crap I just had to add was Ben's and Ben has just showed me another amendment at a time when I am not in the mood to see such with regards to this bill, Ben has just volunteered to finish the current text as presently constituted. You have 24 hours. Tongue The scrolling issue and the slow navigation between pages is making it pure murder for me to continue.

I will also require that all subsequent amendments alter the entire text, since changes at the top impact the totals at the bottom. All future amendments after Seatown's two yet unconsidered amendments shall be required to be in the above stated format and failure to comply will result in my sh**t canning them under Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 of the OSPR.
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Military Spending ($356.63 317.59 billion)               
$95.00 81 billion ... Military personnel               
$115.20 103.7 billion ... Operation and maintenance               
$60.00 51 billion .... Procurement               
$50.00 billion .... Research, development, test and evaluation               
$15.25 billion .... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other               
$18.29 13.72 billion .... Atomic Energy Defense Activities               
$2.89 billion ..... Defense Related activities

This amendment is not in compliance with Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 of the OSPR, please rectify within the next 24 hours.
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WHITE HOUSE BUDGET PROPOSAL

                  
Income Taxes:   $ 1,466.3 B                  
 by tax bracket                   
 9.5K-35K     13%          65.8 B                  
 35K-80K      24%        224.2 B                  
 80K-170K    28%        250.1 B                  
 170K-368K  35%        239.8 B                  
 368K-1M     40%        214.7 B                  
 1M-2.5M     50%        175.2 B                   
 2.5M+        60%        296.5 B                   
                  
Corporate Taxes:  $ 378.7 B                    
 rates                  
 0-50K          12%                   
 50-75K         23%                      
 75K-100K     30%                  
 100K-335K    31%                     
 335K-10M     33%                  
 10M-15M      34%                  
 15M+           35%                       
                  
National Broadcaster Levy  $ 18.6 B                  
 Individual (0.25% > $50K)  $ 13.9 B                  
 Corporate (0.5% > $350K) $ 4.7 B                  
                  
Healthcare Taxes    $ 697.7 B                  
 Healthcare Payroll Tax  (CSSRA sec.4)              $ 687.4 B                  
     4.5% Apr-Jun 2012, 6% Jul-Aug 2012, 6.5% Sep-Dec 2012, 2013                  
 Health Insurance Tax   (ANHA sec.2c)                 $ 10.3 B                  
                  
Excise Taxes   $ 51.2  B                   
  Gasoline Tax  (12 cents/gallon)       $ 19.2 B                   
 Cigarette and Tobacco Taxes                       
    (43 cents/pack, plus 2% or 4% for various products)* $ 6.9 B                   
 Alcohol Tax        (various rates per unit, plus 4% tax)*  $ 10.2 B                   
 Marijuana Tax  (28% tax)           $ 14.9 B                    
 *(National Sin Tax Act, as amended)                  
                  
Carbon Taxes  ($25-30/ton)    $ 152.7 B                  
 Domestic              $  133.6 B                  
 Carbon Import Tax  $  19.1 B                      
                  
                  
Special Program Taxes                     
 Plastic Bag Tax (Environmental Fund)      $ 4.9 B                   
 Chain Business Differential Tax (SBA Fund)  $ 33.1 B                  
Oil Spill Protection Tax (5% on profits > $1B) $7.2 B                  
Electrical Power Transmission Network Tax (0.65 c/kW-h) $23.6 B                  
                  
Customs Duties   $ 58.2 B                  
                  
Other Revenue (Sales, Earnings, Fees, Etc.)   $ 83.4 B                  
                  
                  
Total Revenue    $2,978.5 Billion         


Budget Update: Part 2A - Tax Credits         
         
Dependent Child Tax Credit            115 B         
Education Tax Credits                       
   Higher Education                          75  B         
   Elementary/Secondary                   3.5 B         
Earned Income Tax Credit                46.3 B         
Adoption and Foster Care Credit         1.1 B         
Carbon Tax Residential Relief Credits         
   Carbon Tax Electricity Credit          11.6 B         
   Heating Fuel Consumption Credit     6.2 B         
   Fuel Efficiency Reimbursement        4.1 B         
Corporate Clean Energy Credit           2.7 B         
Alternate Energy R&D Credits            3.4 B         
Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Credit    2.9 B         
Public Transportation Tax Credit         6.4 B         
First-time Homebuyer Credit              2.8 B         
Retirement Savings Credits               2.5 B         
Individual Business Credits                2.2 B         
Foreign Tax Credit                          13.1 B         
  TOTAL                                    $ 298.8 Billion         

   Budget Update- Part 2B Direct Spending                
               
TOTAL Direct Spending = $ 2.767.9 Trillion               
               
Military Spending ($356.63 317.59 billion)               
$95.00 81 billion ... Military personnel               
$115.20 103.7 billion ... Operation and maintenance               
$60.00 51 billion .... Procurement               
$50.00 billion .... Research, development, test and evaluation               
$15.25 billion .... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other               
$18.29 13.72 billion .... Atomic Energy Defense Activities               
$2.89 billion ..... Defense Related activities
            
               
Afghanistan Operations ($29.0 billion)               
$19.0 billion ..... Military Operations               
$10.00 billion .... Reconstruction aid               
               
Military Retirement ($167.5 billion)               
$46.5 billion .... Military retirement               
$40 billion .... Income security for veterans               
$18 billion ...... Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation               
$ 8 billion….. Veterans mental health resources               
$50 billion ..... Hospital and medical care for veterans and retired military               
$5 billion ...... Housing and other veterans benefits and services               
               
               
International affairs ($24.15 billion)               
$15.00 billion ...... International development and humanitarian assistance               
$3.0 billion ...... International military aid               
$5.0 billion ...... Conduct of foreign affairs               
$1.15 billion ...... Foreign information and exchange activities               
               
General science, space, and technology ($23.97 billion)               
$10.62 billion ...... National Science Foundation programs               
$3.44 billion ...... Department of Energy general science programs               
$9.91 billion ..... Space flight, research, and supporting activities               
               
Non-Defense Energy Spending ($14.62 billion)               
$0.73 billion ...... Energy supply               
$1.03 billion ...... Energy conservation and preparedness               
$0.36 billion ...... Energy information, preparedness, & regulation               
$12.5 billion ...... Go Green Fund               
               
Natural resources and environment ($36.06 billion)               
$5.45 billion ..... Water resources               
$9.07 billion ..... Conservation and land management               
$3.12 billion ..... Recreational & Park resources               
$8.42 billion ..... Pollution control and abatement               
$4.9 billion ....... Environmental Fund from plastic bag tax                 
$5.1 billion ....... Other natural resources               
               
Agriculture ($14.5 billion)               
$11.00 billion ..... Farm income stabilization & crop insurance               
$3.50 billion ...... Agricultural research and services               
               
Commerce and Housing Loan Programs ($6.82 billion)               
$-4.28 billion ..... Federal Housing Loan Programs               
$2.17 billion ...... Postal service               
$-0.96 billion ..... Deposit insurance               
$7.96 billion ...... Universal service fund               
$1.93 billion ...... Other advancement of commerce               
               
Transportation ($87.27 billion)               
$33.13 billion ..... Highways and highway safety               
$18 billion ......... High speed rail (Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act)               
$10 billion ...... Other Mass transit               
$2.81 billion ...... Railroads               
$17.26 billion ..... Air Transportation               
$5.65 billion ...... Water transportation               
$0.42 billion ...... Other transportation               
               
Community and regional development ($59.96 billion)               
$6.25 billion ...... Community development               
$8.36 billion ...... Area and regional development               
$10.15 billion ...... Disaster relief and insurance               
$2.5 billion ........ Homeless Shelter Emergency Housing               
$32.7 billion ...... Small Business Association               
               
Education ($118.52 billion)               
$72.57 billion ..... Elementary, Secondary & Vocational education               
$42.72 billion ..... Higher education               
$3.23 billion ...... Research and general education               
               
Training, labor and unemployment ($11.6 billion)               
$10 billion ...... Training and employment               
$1.6 billion ....... Labor law, statistics, and other administration               
               
Atlasian National Healthcare ($1229.13 billion)               
$299.27 billion ... IDS Community Health Partnership                
$278.07 billion ... ME Community Health Partnership                
$140.18 billion ... MW Community Health Partnership                
$257.89 billion ... NE Community Health Partnership                
$231.71 billion ... PA Community Health Partnership                
$21.81 billion ..... Central Administration Costs                
               
Non-ANH Health Spending ($37.07 billion)               
$4.7 billion ....... Disease control, public health and bioterrorism               
$29.36 billion ... Health research and training               
$3.01 billion ..... Food safety and occupational health and safety               
               
Civilian Retirement (Social Security excluded) ($72.02 billion)               
$4.89 billion ...... Civilian retirement and disability insurance               
$58.22 billion .... Federal employee retirement and disability               
$8.91 billion ...... Federal employees' and retired employees' health benefits               
               
Atlasian National Broadcaster ($6.35 billion)               
$4.6 billion …. Infrastructure buliding and acquisition                
$1.75 billion …. Initial start up costs                 
               
Aid to Low-Income Families ($182.96 billion)               
$67 billion ..... Housing assistance               
$87.58 billion ..... Food stamps               
$21 billion ...... Other nutrition programs (WIC, school lunches)               
$4.8 billion ....... Child care funds               
$2.58 billion ...... Other aid to low-income families               
               
General Family Support ($27.06 billion)               
$8 billion ...... Foster care and adoption assistance               
$2.92 billion ...... Child support and family support programs               
$16.14 billion ..... Social and family services               
               
Administration of justice ($29.79 billion)               
$7.25 billion ..... Federal law enforcement               
$7.46 billion ..... Border security and immigration               
$7.6 billion ..... Federal litigation and judicial activities               
$3.26 billion ...... Federal prison system               
$4.22 billion ...... Criminal justice assistance               
               
General government administration ($13.3 billion)               
$2.75 billion ...... Legislative functions               
$0.95 billion ...... Executive office programs               
$7.6 billion ....... IRS & other fiscal operations               
$2 billion ...... Other general government               
               
Interest on debt ($244.73 billion)               
$244.73 billion .... Net Interest[/size]               
               
***************************************               
               
SUMMARY: Current Projected Figures for 2012               
               
Direct Spending                 $2787.47 billion   
Tax Credits                           $298.8 billion   
TOTAL Expenditures             $3,085.87 billion   
               
REVENUE               $2,978.5 Billion               
EXPENDITURES     -$3,046.82 billion               
BALANCE                -$ 68.33 Billion   


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