Still trying to justify more tax subsidies for the rich
The Republican plan: massive increases to the national debt by continuing tax subsidies for the wealthiest, because it will help the economy and small business, even though we know for a fact that it will not help the economy or small business.
Well, at least it keeps the corporate masters happy...
www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-gaggle/2010/08/11/republicans-intellectual-dishonesty-regarding-bush-tax-cuts.html
Why Raising Taxes on the Wealthy Helps Everyone, Including the Rich:
America prospered from WWII through the '60s with tax rates on the rich of between 75% and 92%. Not just the rich, but everyone got richer.
www.laprogressive.com/economic-equality/raising-taxes-on-wealthy/
Instead of returning to a tax structure that provided wide-spread prosperity, we're having an argument as to whether or not we should continue a tax subsidy program for the very rich that has proven to be disastrous to the economy. Stop this brainless argument and return to prosperity.
Well, at least it keeps the corporate masters happy...
www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-gaggle/2010/08/11/republicans-intellectual-dishonesty-regarding-bush-tax-cuts.html
Why Raising Taxes on the Wealthy Helps Everyone, Including the Rich:
America prospered from WWII through the '60s with tax rates on the rich of between 75% and 92%. Not just the rich, but everyone got richer.
www.laprogressive.com/economic-equality/raising-taxes-on-wealthy/
Instead of returning to a tax structure that provided wide-spread prosperity, we're having an argument as to whether or not we should continue a tax subsidy program for the very rich that has proven to be disastrous to the economy. Stop this brainless argument and return to prosperity.
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