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red states rule
08-03-2007, 06:57 AM
I sure hope this crackpot study was not funded with my tax money


Paying taxes is a pleasurable duty
19:00 14 June 2007
NewScientist.com news service
Roxanne Khamsi

Paying taxes feels good, say researchers.

The surprising discovery, based on brain scans, can also predict which people are most likely to donate cash to charity.

Bill Harbaugh at the University of Oregon in Eugene, US, and colleagues gave 19 female university students $100, and told them some of this money would have to go towards taxes.

Each volunteer then read a series of 60 separate taxation scenarios involving $0 to $45 in taxes, knowing that one of the scenarios would be selected at random and the related amount be subtracted from their $100.

Secret pleasure
As the participants viewed the tax scenarios, their brains were scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Surprisingly, whenever the students read the taxation scenarios, scientists saw a spike in activity within two of the brain's reward centres – the nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus.

Harbaugh says that people probably like paying taxes more than they admit. He believes the results of his new study help explain the widespread compliance with tax laws. "We like to complain about it, but based on what we do, we are not as opposed to it as we like to say," Harbaugh says.

Economist Robert Frank of Cornell University comments that tax-paying might stimulate positive feelings in the brain because the process helps equalise the burden of helping others.

Harbaugh then repeated the experiment, but instead of the money being given in taxation, the scenarios related to charity donations, and the participants could choose to give their money.

Bigger boost
These brain scans suggest that donating money creates an even greater boost in brain reward centres than paying mandatory taxes.

Harbaugh explains this bigger boost has to do with the fact that voluntary donations are a personal choice: "You feel better because it was your agency that made the difference. Usually, when you are giving, people are watching," he says, which can be an ego boost.

Harbaugh was also able to predict a person's generosity based on their brain response to paying tax.

The 10 subjects who showed the greatest brain activity in response to hypothetical taxes in the first part of the study later chose to donate money twice as often as the other nine subjects.

At the end of the experiment, those whose brains responded more positively to tax-paying generally gave about $17 to charity, while the other nine subjects gave $10, on average.

Journal reference: Science (DOI: 10.1126/science.1140738)

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12068-paying-taxes-is-a-pleasurable-duty.html

red states rule
08-03-2007, 06:58 AM
Rush had a great take on this "study"


Visitors to the website NewScientist.com will find this headline: "Paying taxes is a pleasurable duty."

Yes, my friends: according to researchers, paying taxes feels good. The "proof"? A study of 19 females who were given 100 dollars -- and then told that some of it would have to go toward taxes. Each woman was then read a list of 60 tax "scenarios," knowing one of the scenarios would be randomly applied to up to half the money. As the list was read, these gals' brains were given MRI scans. Researchers found a measurable spike in the so-called reward center of the brain.

William Harbaugh, the University of Oregon economics professor who ran this study, says that this means that people probably like paying taxes more than they admit! Guess you people out there are just too stupid to know it!

Now, where to start with this? First, it apparently never occurred to this "economics professor" that money someone hands you isn't the same as money you earn. Give a person a hundred bucks, tell them they'll keep at least half of it -- anybody'd be happy! But demand they fork over half of a C-note they worked for, and normal people (most of them, anyway) will tell you to shove it -- unless you're dealing with liberals. Which brings me to point two.

Since when is it news that liberals love taking other people's money and spending it on taxes? That's not new; it's a way of life for them! You don't need a single brain scan to find that out; all you have to do, folks, is watch what they do while grabbing your back pocket at the same time.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_061807/content/01125101.member.html

JohnDoe
08-03-2007, 07:40 AM
Rush had a great take on this "study"


Visitors to the website NewScientist.com will find this headline: "Paying taxes is a pleasurable duty."

Yes, my friends: according to researchers, paying taxes feels good. The "proof"? A study of 19 females who were given 100 dollars -- and then told that some of it would have to go toward taxes. Each woman was then read a list of 60 tax "scenarios," knowing one of the scenarios would be randomly applied to up to half the money. As the list was read, these gals' brains were given MRI scans. Researchers found a measurable spike in the so-called reward center of the brain.

William Harbaugh, the University of Oregon economics professor who ran this study, says that this means that people probably like paying taxes more than they admit! Guess you people out there are just too stupid to know it!

Now, where to start with this? First, it apparently never occurred to this "economics professor" that money someone hands you isn't the same as money you earn. Give a person a hundred bucks, tell them they'll keep at least half of it -- anybody'd be happy! But demand they fork over half of a C-note they worked for, and normal people (most of them, anyway) will tell you to shove it -- unless you're dealing with liberals. Which brings me to point two.

Since when is it news that liberals love taking other people's money and spending it on taxes? That's not new; it's a way of life for them! You don't need a single brain scan to find that out; all you have to do, folks, is watch what they do while grabbing your back pocket at the same time.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_061807/content/01125101.member.html

We don't know what the 60 different scenarios that they were given to choose to spend their tax dollars on....if they were choices of helping the needy, then the results would make some sense. But if the 60 scenario choices were things like giving tax money to give corporate welfare, or give taxes to build a bridge to no where, I would bet the results would not have been as 'pleasurable' as noted!

JohnDoe
08-03-2007, 07:41 AM
And good morning rsr! :)

red states rule
08-03-2007, 07:43 AM
And good morning rsr! :)

Good morning to you as well

Do you feel good all over when you write your various checks to the government?

JohnDoe
08-03-2007, 08:07 AM
Good morning to you as well

Do you feel good all over when you write your various checks to the government?NOT at ALL, especially now that we don't have much money coming in!!!! ;)

red states rule
08-03-2007, 08:09 AM
NOT at ALL, especially now that we don't have much money coming in!!!! ;)

add to the fact, your Dem party voted on 3/31/07 to repeal ALL the Bus tax cuts

Which mean your taxes will go UP - if they can override the Bush veto