Fox News poll : Americans supports raising taxes for the wealthy, raising government spendings

Fox News Poll: Voters favor taxing the wealthy, increasing domestic spending


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Voters prefer increasing spending on domestic programs over cutting taxes and reducing spending, and their preferred way to finance that spending -- is tax the wealthy.[/B]
That’s according to a Fox News Poll released Thursday.

Fifty-one percent of voters want to spend more on programs such as infrastructure, national defense, education, and health care. That includes 63 percent of Democrats, 50 percent of independents, and 39 percent of Republicans.


At the same time, there is broad support for increasing taxes on the wealthiest families. Voters support tax increases on families making over $10 million annually by a 46-point margin (70 percent favor-24 percent oppose), and support a hike on those making over $1 million by 36 points (65-29 percent).
There is less support for a broader tax increase: 44 percent favor raising rates on those with income over $250,000, and a small minority, 13 percent, approves of an increase on all Americans.
Both lower- and higher-income households favor raising taxes on millionaires, but views split when it comes to an increase on families making over $250,000. Lower-income households favor an increase, while a majority of those making over $100,000 opposes the idea.

Overall, more voters disapprove (50 percent) than approve (39 percent) of just leaving tax rates as they are for everyone.

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Despite the appetite for raising rates, nearly 7 in 10 voters are “extremely” or “very” concerned about the amount they pay in taxes (67 percent). Only the price of health care (85 percent), the political dynamic in Washington (79 percent), and the economy (71 percent) rank higher on the list of voters’ concerns.

Democrats and Republicans find common ground on rejecting a tax increase for everyone, with about 8 in 10 disapproving. But that’s where the similarities end.
Majorities of Democrats favor raising taxes on those making over $250,000 (56 percent), $1 million (81 percent), and $10 million (85 percent).
Republicans are less sure where the sweet spot is for tax hikes. A majority of 59 percent opposes tax hikes on incomes over $250,000, while a 54 percent majority favors increases on incomes over $10 million. For incomes over $1 million, GOP views split: 47 favor vs. 43 oppose.


Pollpourri

The poll asks voters if it would be a “good thing or a bad thing for the United States to move away from capitalism and more toward socialism.” A majority of 54 percent says that would be a bad thing.
Most Republicans (80 percent) say it would be bad, while a plurality of Democrats think it would be good (40 percent good, 34 percent bad, and 26 percent unsure).

The Fox News poll is based on landline and cellphone interviews with 1,008 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide and was conducted under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) (formerly named Anderson Robbins Research) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from January 20-22, 2019. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points for all registered voters.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fo...xing-the-wealthy-increasing-domestic-spending


Interesting how people endorsed democraric-socialist policies but reject socialism. It proves how people of what democratic-socialism is. They hear "socialism" and they think immediately think about Soviet Union, Cuba, Venezuela or North Korea.
But when they get asked about specific democratic-socialist policies (high marginal taxes on the wealthies people, free college, medicare for all, etc.) they massively support these policies.
 

Supafly

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This should be just so obvious. When in your country the overwhelming bulk of the profits falls to the top handful, they have to pay a far highert share of those profits than those who earn very little, or keep staying in debt.

Up unto a couple decades ago, this would not havbe been a discussion. History proves that taxation like 80% or 90% of te income of the megarich works both for the country, and for them, because they do not really fall on hard times by being taxed like that, they can't really spend all that money anyways.

The fascinating thing is, that -we see it on this forum, too - even middle class or lower class people can get suckered into cheering for fighting a fair taxation like that.
 

georges

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Socialism have never worked, just look at France with 40 years of failed policies of social assisting and it has lead the country into huge debts and desindustrialization for most of its major industries except a few.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Socialism have never worked, just look at France with 40 years of failed policies of social assisting and it has lead the country into huge debts and desindustrialization for most of its major industries except a few.

Compare the last forty years of the French economy with the last forty years of the low tax trickle down American economy-

Current French National Debt- €2,384,591,092,957/$2,705,557,167,654
Current U.S. National Debt- $21,353,093,374,140

In other words, U.S. national debt is 10x that of France, despite the high taxes of the French system. 'Splain that shit, georges.
 
Compare the last forty years of the French economy with the last forty years of the low tax trickle down American economy-

Current French National Debt- €2,384,591,092,957/$2,705,557,167,654
Current U.S. National Debt- $21,353,093,374,140

In other words, U.S. national debt is 10x that of France, despite the high taxes of the French system. 'Splain that shit, georges.

To be honest, broad numbers don't mean anything :
France's GDP : $2,583 billions
USA's GDP : $19,377 billions

If you want to compare two country, the right data to use is the ratio debt/GDP
France : 85%
USA : 105%
 
Socialism have never worked, just look at France with 40 years of failed policies of social assisting and it has lead the country into huge debts and desindustrialization for most of its major industries except a few.

Don't explain France to me. I know everything there is to know about France. Nobody knows more about France than me, believe me. I know more about France than anyone in the world. Probably in history
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
To be honest, broad numbers don't mean anything :
France's GDP : $2,583 billions
USA's GDP : $19,377 billions

If you want to compare two country, the right data to use is the ratio debt/GDP
France : 85%
USA : 105%

According to georges logic the United States shouldn't be a debtor nation, the fact that debt exceeds GDP in the United States proves everything georges says about, "socialism" is wrong.
 

georges

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Don't explain France to me. I know everything there is to know about France. Nobody knows more about France than me, believe me. I know more about France than anyone in the world. Probably in history

No you know nothing, but your unpredecented arrogance knows no bounds. Before saying something about France, please make sure that you know who was Pompidou, Giscard d'Estaing and Mitterand. No, I can't believe you because you have voted for Obama and believed blindly during his whole presidency in his bs, his hype and diatribes, that is an enough good reason to never trust you. You also happen to appreciate also Commie Cortez and any of her antipatriotic degenerate socialist progressive allies which represent absolute mediocrity at its best with the lowest political standards.
 
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georges

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According to georges logic the United States shouldn't be a debtor nation, the fact that debt exceeds GDP in the United States proves everything georges says about, "socialism" is wrong.

I look at the job creation and the unemployment rate. Remove the ACA, food coupons and welfare and I am pretty sure the amount of the debt can be significantly diminished. No, the US shouldn't be a debtor nation from the moment that you don't value free social housing, free social security, free healthcare and food coupons at the expense of the hardworking citizens, then your country shouldn't be indebted. Also who gave 1.7 billion in cash to Iran??? Obama and with that cash, more useful and purposeful could have been made, just saying.
 
Also who gave 1.7 billion in cash to Iran??? Obama and with that cash, more useful and purposeful could have been made, just saying.

As has been pointed out to you several times that money was Iran's to begin with.
It was the holdover (along with interest compounded) from an arms deal made way back in the late 70s.
Had we not settled it ourselves an international tribunal would have found in Iran's favor for it, and at a greater outlay than we ended up paying.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Fact of the matter is, going on forty years of Reaganomics, we've seen the national debt go from under $1 trillion in 1980 to currently close to $20 trillion, all of which can be attributed to low-tax trickle down Republican policy. Socialism, by comparison, is a far more effective way to handle an economy, fucking fact.
 
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