There was a survey conducted by CNN which asked people what they feel is best for solving the debt crisis. Any percentages that do not equal 100 is because some people checked that they have no opinion.
-63% of people feel the wealthy should see a tax increase and 62% of those polled said that the increases should go towards helping low income individuals. This is with 36% saying no tax increases and 34% saying taxes on the wealthy should be kept low to stimulate the economy.
-57% want a decrease in spending, with 40% saying no spending cuts.
-47% of people want to decrease defense spending; 53% said no decrease (I wonder if their opinion would change if they really knew how the money was being spent in some cases).
-35% said they want to see major changes to SS and Medicare; 64% do not
-12% want tax increases on the middle class; 87% do not
You can see the PDF here, along with the sampling error and other statistical data:
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2011/image ... .aug10.pdfBasically, this poll tells me that people see the rich not being taxed more as unjust, but they also do not want to reform anything. We can't increase taxes and keep spending at the level we are because raising revenue is simply not going to be enough. Not to mention that those who feel any tax increases go towards helping the low income individuals sounds like they're okay with spending and not cutting, which isn't really going to do anything.
I'm all for government programs helping people out, especially since I know I wouldn't be going to school today if it wasn't for government assistance. I also know that I will become a contributing member to society once I graduate and find a job and I am really grateful that I've been given the opportunity to go to school. Not many kids who grew up where I did are going to have the same luxury and will probably live in a vicious cycle of poverty. I think I'm blessed for getting where I am today, but it came with a lot of hard work, too.
At the same time, though, low income individuals can't keep looking to the rich to help them out. I understand being down on your luck and everything and I'm more than willing to help someone for an interim period of time while they get back on their feet, but government assistance is not something you should be completely dependent on for your entire life.
Something has got to give. We need to balance the demands, otherwise it's only going to get worse.
I personally think we should get rid of the special treatment capital gains get, or at least raise the rates on them.