Call It A Tax On The Poor, The Stupid, Or Just People That Are Bad At Math. Either Way It Is Still A Tax

Check out this graphic I found at Ben Cunningham’s blog.

Sure it is voluntary, but it is still a regressive tax. If the voluntary part justifies it for you, then why shouldn’t the state invest in crack rock and sell it on the corners. After all, the people who buy it, do it voluntarily.

3 comments:

  1. southern beale, 28. April 2008, 12:56

    I didn’t understand what that graphic was about, but I do understand the logic of saying the lottery is bad for poor people, since so many of the poor spend money they don’t have in the hopes of winning a big jackpot. Is it voluntary? Yes. But desperate people do desperate things, and when you’re desperate and have little means of earning your way out of a financial hole, sometimes a $5 investment in the hope of a big payoff seems like a good idea.

    That said, I do occasionally buy Powerball tickets. But I can afford it.

     
  2. glendean, 28. April 2008, 14:10

    SB, I think some of your wealth should be redistributed to me.

     
  3. serr8d, 28. April 2008, 19:06

    My wife buys a ticket every day. Without fail. I just chuckle. I would never buy a lottery ticket.

    I did pay my second installment for my Titans tickets today, though.

     

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