The Most Important Piece of Paper in America
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jared-bernstein/the-most-important-piece_b_101237.html
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by, Jared Bernstein - huffingtonpost.com
I hold in my hand one of the most important pieces of paper in America: Table T08-0071, an analysis of candidate John McCain's tax plan.
OK, it's not really in my hand because I'm typing, but I'm looking at it carefully, and you should too. It is a table constructed by the Tax Policy Center's steely-eyed tax analysts, and it reveals nothing less than McCain's secret plan to diminish the US government beyond recognition. If he gets his way, conservatives will finally be able to say they've achieved the goal set out by Grover Norquist: to get government "down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub."
The numbers in the table show the revenue loss to the Federal government from McCain's proposed tax cuts. In the far right corner is the 10-year total: -$5.7 trillion.
People deride the Republican candidate as "McSame," implying a continuation of Bushonomics as well as the president's foreign policy. But from the perspective of domestic policy, it's much worse. Sure, McCain extends the Bush tax cuts but that's the least of it. At $1.7 trillion they amount to less than a third of the damage.
Note also that the big ticket tax cuts-eliminating the alternative minimum tax and lowering the corporate tax-both follow on another Bush tradition of exacerbating market-driven (i.e., pre-tax) inequalities by cutting high-end taxes the most.
As I stresshere , McCain's plans to pay for these tax cuts amount to filling a crater with a teaspoon of sand. Earmarks won't get you there, so he'll have to go after discretionary spending. In fact, he's already suggesting a freeze in such spending, excluding defense, of course. Sound inoffensive until you consider that we're talking about kids' health care, education, child care, training for displaced workers, environmental and labor protections, and dozens more programs that lots of people actually need and care about.
Plus, he can't fill the hole he's dug with cuts in these programs either, which leads you to the inevitable punch line of all this: his target is the entitlements, Social Security and Medicare. Those programs have always been the big enchiladas for the Norquist shock troops and they've never recovered from their Social Security privatization defeat. Well, they're back, incognito.
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starr111
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Chris Matthews is great. I don't care if he's biased sometimes.
- 3 years ago
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starr111
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Saladin
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A frightening reality.
Hard to believe that Hillary supporters are so blockheaded that they would switch to this maniac just because they dislike Obama.
John McCain needs to be fought against at all costs.
- 4 years ago
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Saladin
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huntre
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Anyone who leans on Joe Lieberman for counsel is insane.
- 4 years ago
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huntre
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brycepatingre
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In a perfect world, the news media would be interested in giving the american people objective journalism. That way, people could make up their minds and choose for themselves. Instead, the news media spoon feeds opposing positions and biased analysis. This sort of reporting put us where we are now. We need objective journalism and we need to think for ourselves.
Thanks for commenting on McCain's Tax Plan. Such a plan makes it more evident to me that McCain was a bright politician who has lost his way. - 4 years ago
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