Cigarette Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“The left does understand how raising taxes reduces economic activity. How about their desire for increasing cigarette taxes, soda taxes? What are they trying to do? Get you to buy less. They know. They know that higher taxes reduce activity. It's real simple: If you want more of an activity, lower taxes on it. If you want less of an activity, raise taxes. So if you want more jobs? It's very simple. You lower payroll taxes. If you don't want as many jobs, then you raise corporate taxes. It's that simple, folks.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Radio commentary, 2005
Higher taxes discourage consumption and production; lowering taxes encourages them, influencing employment and behavior.
In simple terms: Taxes affect activity; lower taxes boost jobs, higher taxes curb consumption.
Adjust tax policy to shape desired economic outcomes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government budgeting
- business planning
- public health campaigns
- job creation strategies
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do tax changes impact different income groups?
- What unintended consequences might arise from tax adjustments?
Tax effects can be offset by other factors like subsidies or market dynamics.