You probably don't even think about this statement. It is, to you, a self evident truth. Unquestionable and logical. It is just a fact to you.Sandydragon wrote:
Id much rather that we stopped bashing the rich, who contribute the lions share of the taxes the Treasury uses to fund services and benefits to everyone else, and concentrate on how best to make Britain more of a meritocracy, i.e. make social advancement easier.
As it is to many. Certainly the majority of posters here.
The problem is that it's completely untrue. In fact, it's pretty much the opposite of the truth.
And it's not mathematically possible.
The rich are rich by virtue of taking more out (income) than they put in (spending). So they are in reality a drain on the economy.
Secondly, taxes don't 'pay for' any government services or benefits. That's just a hoax being played on you by the rich who want you to think you depend on them.
Taxes are paid with money that the government has spent into existence.
The rich depend on government spending. So, you're absolutely, completely, 100% upside down.
Now what were you saying about the economic policies of Jeremy Corbyn?