Jun 072011
 

The original date that will live in infamy, of course, was December 7, 1941.  Exactly sixty years and six months later came a second date that will live in infamy.  The damage done to America’s economy on that day is every bit as severe as the damage done to America’s Pacific Fleet in 1941.  Today is the ten year anniversary of the second date, the date of the Bush Tax Cuts for millionaires and billionaires.

7taxcuts1In the annals of this nation’s fiscal and economic history, June 7 is surely a date that will live in infamy. Ten years ago, on June 7, 2001, then-President George W. Bush signed into law a package of tax cuts that would transform surpluses into deficits and inflict serious damage on our nation’s fiscal health.

To mark this disastrous policy, the Economic Policy Institute has released 10 facts to note about the Bush-era tax cuts on their 10th anniversary (PDF). Those 10 facts, with data to back them up, are:

  1. The Bush tax cuts disproportionately benefited the wealthy
  2. The Bush tax cuts did little for low-income families
  3. The Bush tax cuts never trickled down
  4. 7taxcuts2The Bush tax cuts were a poorly designed economic stimulus
  5. The Bush tax cuts failed to create strong long-run growth
  6. The Bush tax cuts were so expensive that they added greatly to the debt
  7. The Bush tax cuts were much more expensive than advertised
  8. The Bush tax cuts continue to be expensive ute
  9. The Bush tax cuts eliminated the most progressive federal tax: taxes on large estates
  10. A decade of Bush tax cuts are increasing interest spending today

Unfortunately, the Bush-era tax cuts live on, as the Obama Administration signed a two-year extension in December 2010.

President Obama reportedly has said that next time around he won’t compromise on extending the tax cuts for the wealthy, but congressional Republicans are expected to press the issue…

Inserted from <Blue Oregon>

When you consider that the tax cuts contribute more than double to the deficit than Entitlements and Domestic Discretionary Spending combined, the Republican position is clearly ludicrous.  They want to base 100% of the solution on just 17% of the problem.

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  8 Responses to “A Date That Will Live in Infamy!”

  1. I wonder if everyone who makes more than $250,000 a year and is on TV, radio or in congress has figured out yet that we who pay all of their bills KNOW that they are serving their own interests and not the interests of their business, employees, or citizens they are doing irreparable harm too?

    • Mark, I think some do and are on our side, some do and think they are entitled, some do and care only for their own greed, and some don’t.

  2. He extended them for two years!? Can’t we take that back? Those tax cuts are killing us and our deficit will continue to rise ad infinitum. Dammit! 😡

    • Nope. Republicans timed it to come to a hear right before the 2012 elections, planning to use the “they are raising your taxes” meme.

  3. This country will never improve economically if the tax cuts aren’t repealed.

  4. These aren’t just days that will live in infamy, but the 10 Commandments of Shame as well.

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