Community | September 29, 2011 | 11 comments

Bill O’Reilly Whines About Taxes and Jon Stewart Hammers Him With Facts

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When Bill O’Reilly tried to complain that his taxes were already too high, Jon Stewart beat him down with facts, and debunked the GOP’s howls of class warfare.

O’Reilly claimed that he is paying through the roof in taxes, and when Jon Stewart said that wasn’t true, the FNC’s top rated host moved the goalposts.

Here is their exchange:

O’Reilly: I’m not going to give you. I am paying now through the roof in taxes.

Stewart: You’re paying less than you paid in the nineties.

O’Reilly: That’s not true. Property taxes are up. If you had a home you’d know that. Sales taxes have gone up.

Stewart: The marginal tax rate was 39.6%

O’Reilly: Yeah, and now it’s thirty six.
Stewart: No, it’s thirty five. What is it?

O’Reilly: Thirty five and a half, you round it up.

Stewart: So, it’s 4% less. The rich have…

O’Reilly: But every other tax in the country has gone up. What’s the matter with you? Every other tax, sales tax, state tax.

Stewart: You are not living in reality. Here’s the reality. Here’s the reality. The top 1% taking nearly 25% of income today…

O’Reilly: And pay how much of the tax? 30% of it.

Stewart: The top 1% control 40% of the wealth. Twenty five years ago it was 33%. Top 1% have had incomes rise 18% over the last decade.

O’Reilly: So we should shoot them.

Stewart: I’m not saying we should shoot them, but we shouldn’t act like returning to the tax rates of the Nineties is class warfare on par with Lenin and Marx.

O’Reilly said that he would be in favor of raising taxes if he got big spending cuts. Stewart pointed out that this was Obama’s plan, and Bill-O replied with Solyndra. O’Reilly typified the Republican position by saying that he would agree to a tax increase on the wealthy if the federal budget was cut by 10% across the board.

The statistics Bill-O used to defend the wealthy were misleading. What he didn’t tell you was that 34% of federal revenue comes from the payroll tax, and the top 1% only pay 4.1% of the payroll taxes in this country.

Bill O’Reilly complained that state and local taxes have gone up, but he didn’t mention why. When the federal stimulus money dried up, states were forced to raise taxes and slash funding to local governments, which then caused a budget shortfall for local governments, who were then forced to raise taxes. Unemployment and the mortgage crisis have also caused state and local tax bases to erode. Economic factors combined with the fact that the term stimulus has been turned into a slur by Republicans, left many states with little choice other than to raise taxes in order to meet their constitutional requirement of a balanced budget. (A constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget is also a GOP fav).

The tax increases that Bill O’Reilly was moaning about are a direct result of the Republicans refusal to pass more stimulus. Stewart was right. Bill-O is not living in reality. The economy of the past decade has been so good to him that he easily can afford to pay the increased state and local taxes, and still come out with a profit due to the Bush tax cuts.

This latest Stewart/O’Reilly exchange on taxes demonstrated why it is impossible to negotiate with Republicans. Jon Stewart offer of rationality and facts, was met with a sarcastic rebuttal from O’Reilly that we should shoot the rich for doing well, and dismissal of the president’s deficit reducing plan by bring up Solyndra.

It isn’t class warfare to suggest that the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share, and no, Bill O’Reilly you don’t get to demand that the poor and middle class get hurt even more with a 10% spending cut to programs that they depend on. Why do we have to cut spending on schools, roads, grants for police and firefighters, Medicare and Medicare, and programs for children, the poor and the elderly by 10%, just to coax people like Bill O’Reilly to do what’s right and pay their fair share?

Bill-O caused his own local and state taxes to go up by supporting the slash and don’t spend policies of the GOP.

This isn’t a negotiation. Bill O’Reilly, stop whining and pay your fair share.
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11 comments // Bill O’Reilly Whines About Taxes and Jon Stewart Hammers Him With Facts

  • SamuraiDave
  • supermanrico
    • 0
      supermanrico  
    • Facts are lies for dumb O'reilly. Do not buy his book. Smart people don't need to buy stupid lies. If this stupid guy can write a book then even a dog can write a book also. Poor stupid guy. Only stupids will buy his book. That's garbage.

    • 8 months ago
  • faye59
    • +1
      faye59  
    • O'reilly is the most arrogant toad I've ever seen. like any fool would give up a job paying 10 million dollars a year.

    • 8 months ago
  • JustZ
    • +1
      JustZ  
    • OReilly is a garbage human being and should not be engaged on any level. Rather than giving him a multimillion dollar propaganda show on television, he should be thrown in the dust bin along with the rest of the trash talk show hosts.

      In fact, he should be made very poor. Then let him come on TV and talk to us about how the poor should just pull themselves up from their boot straps.

    • 8 months ago
  • Milieu
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      Milieu  
    • A whore should be judged by the same criteria as other, professionals offering services for pay--such as dentists, lawyers, hairdressers, physicians, plumbers, etc. Is she professionally competent? Does she give good measure? Is she honest with her clients? It is possible that the percentage of honest and competent whores is higher than that of plumbers and much higher than that of lawyers. [ and pundits] (emphasis mine)

    • 8 months ago
  • CreditFigaro
  • WakeUpPeople
  • deane
    • +3
      deane  
    • The rational wealthy person says raising his taxes is fair, the irrational wealthy person says he will quit his job if they raise his taxes. Seems simple enough.

    • 8 months ago
  • bike10
    • +3
      bike10  
    • Poor Bill has to more in taxes. Try living a fixed income Bill with no cost of living raise in two years. If you have pay to much in taxes then quit. But like all right wing mouths all talk no action.

    • 8 months ago
  • RevKen
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      RevKen  
    • Some of the things that Mr. Bill was saying I agree with. I do not believe that Mr. Bill actually believes what he was saying.

      In hard times everyone should be willing to sacrifice a little for the betterment of all. I have no problem paying more to help out. I would also like to see government cut the waste.

      I believe that Mr. Bill and I disagree with what is fair for him as opposed to me. I believe that since he gets more from government he should pay more for government.

      I imagine we also disagree on what waste is. Mr. Bill thinks investing in alternative energy is wasteful. I believe subsidizing BIG OIL is wasteful. I also believe our defense contractors are wasting more in a month than what Solyndra cost the taxpayers.

    • 8 months ago
  • Leen61
    • +5
      Leen61  
    • Jon rolls out the common sense and wins the arguement as usual. Sticks a pin in Billo the Clown's over-inflated ego.....again! :)

    • 8 months ago
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