Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2010 budget

Now here is a plan I can live with. I quoted the whole thing because I like it.

The total TJIC budget is $805 billion. I note that this keeps the essential functions of a state – a military, care of veterans, the courts, the national parks, federal marshals, border patrol, coast guard, mint, the presidency, statistics and censuses, diplomacy, etc. all fully funded.

In the first year, the social security “obligation” would be discharged by creating for everyone over the age of 65 to an annuity, and anyone between 40 and 65 a funded 401k plan. Funding would come from revenues raised by auctioning off radio spectrum, now-unnecessary office buildings, equipment, BLM land, etc.

To hand-wave some numbers: assume that 20 years of current benefits spending is sufficient to fund annuities that would pay the same level of benefits in perpetuity (the actual math is more complicated, because according to the actuary tables many recipients are going to die tomorrow, and many more have decades to live, but this is hand-waving, so live with it).

$580 billion in 1 year expenses times 20 years is approximately $10 trillion. The BLM holds 262 million acres. At $1k each, that’s half of the money right there. Sell of 50% of the federally owned offices and real-estate in DC, Manhattan, Boston, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, and we’ve made another 10 billion or more. Sell off the strategic helium reserve for another six bucks and 12 cents, etc., and pretty soon, we’re fully funded.

Transition over, we now need to come up with $805 billion / year.

I’d scrap the individual income tax, the corporate income tax, FICA, excise taxes, estate and gift taxes, and customs…which is to say, absolutely all current tax programs.

I’d replace this with a head tax, with an optional higher tier: everyone pays $2k. Those who want to brag pay either $5k or $50k. A public service campaign involving celebrities and sports heros broadcasts the message that if every citizen in the US payed $2k/year, we’d collect $600 billion/year.

To close the gap, we grant citizenship to 400,000 individuals who promise to pay at the $50k/year tier. As Joshua pointed out, we’d end up with a fair number of bankers from Singapore, China, and Russia.

Or, perhaps, we sell off 5 times as many slots to folks willing to pay at the a $10k/year level.

Are there 2 million in the Indian middle class who might want to live here?

Voila. Social Security solved. Unconstitutional programs ended. Progressive taxes killed. Free trade established. Farmer welfare ended. The budget cut by 70%. The middle class expanded.

…all done in the context of the current American system.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Utah v That Team Down South

From the Salt Lake Tribune (paragraphs rearranged):

It appears as if BYU quarterback Max Hall will get a public reprimand for saying he hates everything about Utah and calling the university, its fans and football program "classless" after the Cougars defeated the Utes 26-23 in overtime on Saturday.

Asked if he felt any personal redemption for avenging that loss, Hall went on a rant about how much he hates Utah because of the way some of its fans acted last year during that game.

He said Utah fans threw beer on his family "and they did a whole bunch of nasty things, and I don't respect them, and they deserved to lose." According to several of Hall's teammates, at last year's Utah game in Salt Lake City, the crowd passed around a blowup sex doll with a sign on its back that read, "Max Hall's mom."


And then:

Utah coach Kyle Whittingham's wife, Jamie, was struck in the face while on the field and suffered a cut lip.
So if I understand this correctly Utah fans are classless because we picked on Max last year and we don't punch middle aged women in the face.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

It aint rocket science.. or is it?

I hate to complain about this, after all a good portion of what I do is help keep people in compliance with tax codes. But...
Wired News: You and your son built your rocket in your garage with your own cash?
Paul Breed: Correct. It’s basically been a father-son effort, and we’ve done 98 percent of the work ourselves. We got some help from local rocket fans, and hired someone with help with the FAA regulations.
THEY BUILT A FREAKING ROCKET THAT CAN REACH SPACE IN THEIR GARAGE, but they cant figure out FAA regulations. Perhaps we need a little less regulation

Snubbed by the Russkies

I found this to be hilarious.

Good to know the Russians take him seriously.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Arrrrrgggghhh

Douglas A. McIntyre has a great article about the costs of pirating. It reminds me of the next book on my amazon wish list.

Stupid Safety Laws

Stupid laws always irritate me. I mean seriously if I am dumb enough to drive without a seat belt why not let darwinism do its work. Anyways check out other dumb laws here.