Can you back your claims up? I did. How can you properly debate when all you bring is your opinion? So a decrease in corporate taxes led to crumbling infrastructure. The worlds average almost dropped 50% since the early 80's and by your same logic the world should be shit. I still say American leaders don't know how to allocate and budget properly, which seems to blow your mind. Why did we just give Israel billions? I don't see crumbling infrastructure that the government is responsible for within Europe. We are currently top five in the world for highest corporate tax. How is it that Germany and countries like it have a good infrastructure, and good schools. Germany had to rebuild completely after WW2 and they still have a better infastructure/education than us today. They are taxed less than we are, and have a form of universal healthcare.
- "The worldwide average top corporate income tax rate (accounting for 173 countries and tax jurisdictions) is 22.9 percent, 29.8 percent weighted by GDP.
- By region, Europe has the lowest average corporate tax rate at 18.7 percent (26.1 percent weighted by GDP). Africa has the highest simple average at 28.77 percent. ( wait, how do they afford their healthcare, hmm....)
- The worldwide average corporate tax rate has declined since 2003 from 30 percent to 22.9 percent. (by tyystik's calculations, the world should be crumbling and education seems to fail to exist)
The U.S. tax rate is 16 percentage points higher than the worldwide average of 22.8 percent and a little more than 9 percentage points higher than the worldwide GDP-weighted average of 29.8 percent. "
"One explanation may be our budgeting process. States and cities generally pay for maintenance from annual operating budgets. You can’t borrow money to repair a pothole. That leaves the pots of money set aside as tempting targets."
“Maintenance budgets are one of the first places mayors and governors look for money to fill budget shortfalls,” says William Reinhardt, editor of
Public Works Financing. “That’s because the effects of underfunding maintenance are not immediately obvious.”
-http://
www.governing.com/columns/eco-engines/gov-why-does-our-infrastructure-resemble-third-world.html
Here is chart for you from the congressional budget office. There is a few links on this page that will show you the spending for infrastructure. Why has spending gone up 100's of percents in every category, yet our infrastructure blows. Hmm, once again bad budgeting and allocation of funds.
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/49910
Facts disagree with your opinion.