Sunday, May 8, 2011

Social Studies Paper: Taxes

Franklin Delano Roosevelt once said that “taxes... are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society.” While no one really wants to pay taxes or give up their hard earned money, taxes are a necessary part of a well-run system of government and a requirement if the citizens of this country expect to continue to rely on public services like roads, schools, and libraries. Without tax money keeping these systems running, they will crumble, leaving us a degenerate shadow of our former grandeur.

This having been said, there is still a real issue as to how to most fairly tax the citizens of a country. Many people don’t have enough money to be able to afford to pay the significant amount of taxation that is required to retain their belongings as well as keep their house, feed their families, and pay for all other daily expenses one encounters in everyday life. Income tax is based off of the amount of money earned by an individual, and is used in most countries around the world. Many people criticize it for supposedly punishing people or working, discouraging savings and investments, and limiting economic growth and helpful competition in business. To help avoid the overtaxation of individuals who cannot afford such, progressive taxation applies increasing tax rates as earnings increase. For example, the first $100,000 may be taxed at 5%, and the next at 10%. A flat tax does nothing to prevent this, with all earnings taxed at the same rate. I believe a progressive form of income tax should be applied, although it should not be the only form of taxation utilized. A sales tax should also continue to be instigated, although not (or very minimally) on food products and other necessary living supplies. Taxes on alcohol, cigarettes, and the like should be more heavily taxed so as to minimize the overuse of these products if possible. Capital gains tax should be grouped with income tax, as it is, although its lower rate as compared to ordinary income is, in my opinion, not really necessary. It is intended to encourage capital investments and as compensation for the effects of inflation, but I don’t see this as enough incentive for lowering the rate. Thusly, a combination of the above forms of taxation should continue to be in use in America.

According to the United States Office of Management and Budget, 19.27% of the US Budget is devoted to National Defense, while only 2.77% goes to Education and Job Training. In fact, 7.22% is devoted to “Other National Defense,” which is just described as that, no more thoroughly. Only .55% goes to Water And Land Management, but without that proper maintaining of our natural resources, this country will quickly be overrun with overwhelming pollution and many of our nation’s most highly valued landmarks will suffer and be quickly destroyed. There is no easy response to how tax money should best be spent, for there are an endless amount of areas that need more government assistance, but I truly believe that more time, effort, and money should be devoted to both education and the preservation of natural resources. Preparing for the future and remembering the past and the world around us are equally important. Both yield benefits for the country, as well- increased productivity in the work force through education and less pollution and misuse of resources at the other.

Most people are loathe to give up their money to a government that they may not trust to do the right thing with it, but these people are also reliant on government highways, transit, food assistance, and unemployment. While taxes may seem bad, they are actually an important part of maintaining a functioning society.

Rory/Plaid fic; Doctor Who.

“Rory! Hurry up, the Doctor says we’re going to Hogwarts today! God, you take longer to dress than I do… and you don’t look half as good,” Amy shouts as she pulls on a loose red jumper, her voice slightly muffled but still clearly her usual self-satisfied tone. Rory would bet his soon-to-be-doctorate that she’d paired that last statement with a smirk, although he couldn’t see her face under that cascade of fiery hair.
“I’m coming, I’m coming,” he calls back in good natured annoyance as Amy moves towards the door with a knowing glance back at her husband. “I don’t know why you take so long to get ready every day. It’s hardly as though you change your wardrobe much… Plaid this, plaid that, plaid, plaid everyday it’s plai-“
“Hey, I like the plaid!”
“Just like you liked the ponytail?” She jabs.
“Oi, you can’t blame Current Me for the hairstyle choices of Dream Future Me.”
“Oh, watch me.” She winks, and turns from him with a little flick of the hips. He watches her hungrily, then turns back to his current task as she exists the room- color choices.
Lying there on the bed was any man’s dream- six freshly-laundered, warm, cozy shirts, in a pattern that almost made him- oh, yes, there it was.
He picked up one at random and buried his nose in it. That smell- ooh, it smelled like home, and like hearing Amy accept his proposal, and like spearmint toothpaste. It was long evenings spent curled up next to a fire with a book and his glasses, feeling intelligent and powerful and the most important man in the world. It smelled like-
“Rory, are you licking that shirt?”
He jumped back in astonishment at the familiar voice.
“I mean, back when I was a young lad I had a bit of a thing for a pair of lacy panty-hose, and many have speculated that I’ve done unspeakable things to a stalk of celery, but really, really, a plaid shirt?”
“Doctor! What have I told you about using your vortex manipulator to show up in Amy and my room like that? Did last week teach you nothing?”
“Oh, well, it did teach me some things, things this regeneration hasn’t… well, I’ve been busy with saving the world and… and I thought maybe I’d get some tips but I didn’t expect to see first hand… I though, wedding night, you’d probably be looking at photographs and…oh… alright, carry on, carry on.”
He spun on the spot and vanished again, but Rory was still on edge. What if Amy came back? She’d told him before they got married that he’d have to drop what she called his “Plaid Habit,” but hadn’t she just left him be with the delightful pieces of clothing just now? Well, however bipolar Ms. Rory Williams was, it simply wasn’t safe.
He’d just have to wait, that was all. That was the nicest thing about fabric- it was simply never impatient.
”Soon, my love” he whispered into the fuzzy carress of the shirt, and ran from the room to see what the Doctor had in store next.