Posted on 12 October 2012. Tags: Chuck Schumer, Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Taxes, Democrats, Taxes
Elections don’t happen in a reality created in one debate, or even one election season. People think about things– emotionally — in ways that reflect being propagandized to over many years. And that brings us to taxes– and a reason Democrats lose elections and, when they win, they often drag us in the same poor policy direction.
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Posted on 19 April 2012. Tags: Alan Simpson, Blackstone, Budget, Carried Interest, Catfood Commission, Class Warfare, Debt, Deficit, Democrats, Erskine Bowles, Journalists, medicare, Pete Peterson, Private Equity, Republicans, Scams, Serious Person, Social Security, Taxes
I love it when billionaires feel misunderstood. It sounds something like this: “I’ve fleeced you or just piled up gobs of money at your expense but, gee, that really wasn’t personal, I’m really a good guy with all the right motives, if you could just see it my way because, well, my way is […]
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Posted on 11 April 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Buffett Rule, Capital Gains, Democrats, Fairness, France, Greed, Sheldon Whitehouse, Taxes, The Rich
If I was a "one percenter", I’d love the debate under way in the U.S. right now. What’s not to love? You whine and cry about the "Buffett Rule", how unfair it is and hurts the "job creators", and, then, laugh all the way to the bank as you barely can see where the […]
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Posted on 31 December 2011. Tags: "Free Market", 2012 Elections, China, Class Warfare, Democrats, Ohio, Republicans, Revolt, Strikes, Trade, Wages
I took a longer break from blogging than I thought–to think, observe a bit, rest the brain, cycle New Zealand’s spectacular South Island. But, what stirred me to break this hiatus, at the very moment that people are switching off their computers to turn to libations and debauchery, was, well, the modest observation that […]
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Posted on 22 November 2011. Tags: Austerity, Barack Obama, Bush Tax Cuts, Catfood Commission, Corporate Welfare, Democrats, Healthcare, Jobs, Pete Peterson, Republicans, Taxes, The Media, The Rich, Trade, War
You may join me in the celebration of failure–a celebration I have been urging we look forward to for a very long time. Do not listen to the hand-wringing and whining about the implosion of the Catfood Commission II. This is a great thing. It is fabulous. BUT… Let us also pause, […]
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Posted on 19 November 2011. Tags: Austerity, Bush Tax Cuts, Catfood Commission, Democrats, Economics, Jobs, Paul Krugman, Republicans, Taxes
One of the things I’ve said, only half-jokingly, to a bunch of radio stations and in numerous posts (including just a couple of days ago) is that I am not a religious person but I get down on my hands and knees every day and pray, pray, pray that the Catfood Commission II fails […]
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Posted on 17 November 2011. Tags: Bush Tax Cuts, Catfood Commission, Democrats, Republicans, Taxes
As I have said in a number of recent radio interviews, I am not a religious person but I get down on my knees every day and pray that the Catfood Commission II collapses, does nothing and goes home. A glimmer of hope for that: Democrats said they were dismayed to see Republicans rallying […]
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Posted on 16 November 2011. Tags: Catfood Commission, Deficits, Democrats, Taxes, The Rich
If this is true, Obama is done: The parties are looking for ways to include smaller tax increases than Democrats had previously sought but more than Republicans want. In addition, Democrats last week proposed keeping upper-income tax rates at 35%, the level set in the Bush-era tax cuts. And it’s absurd at the […]
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Posted on 12 November 2011. Tags: Austerity, Catfood Commission, Democrats, Europe, Financial Crisis, Jobs, Paul Krugman, Unemployment
Paul Krugman wasn’t actually writing directly to the Catfood Commission II (speaking for myself, I decline to use a superlative being used by many to describe the Congressional fool’s gathering because the superlative implies higher quality). But, his message, looking at the debacle in Europe, is very clear: austerity is a loser. In […]
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Posted on 11 November 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Citibank, Democrats, ed Rakoff, Financial Crisis, Greed, Justice, Mortgage Scams, Republicans, Securities and Exchange Commission
May I introduce to you my hero for the day: Jed S. Rakoff of the Federal District Court in Manhattan. Yesterday, Rakoff said what we all know: the government, our government, is not serious about holding people accountable for the robbery and greed and incompetence that led to the financial collapse, costing millions of people […]
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