Excerpt: "Given the reality of record-breaking corporate profits and the growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, it should be a surprise to no one that every recently published poll suggests that the overwhelming majority of the American people want the deficit to be addressed through shared sacrifice. They do not believe that the deficit should be reduced solely on the backs of working families, the elderly, children, the sick and the poor - many of whom are already suffering as a result of the recession. Unfortunately, that is exactly what the Republicans have proposed."
Sen. Bernie Sanders, right, Rep. Jim McDermott, center, and Jean Rossi, president of National Nurses United, during a news conference in Washington to discuss single-payer healthcare bills in the Senate and House, 05/10/11. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Republican Budget Extremist and Cruel
02 June 11
Sen. Sanders calls out GOP and Dems on corporate tax rates, breaks for wealthiest.
Statement and Senate Floor Remarks by Sen. Bernie Sanders
ongress and the White House are now focused on how we deal with our huge deficit - a crisis brought about over the last 10 years by two wars, tax breaks for the rich, the Wall Street bailout and a prescription drug program - all unpaid for. The deficit also increased as a result of the declining tax revenues during a current recession, caused by the greed and illegal behavior of Wall Street.
The debate over deficit reduction comes at an unusual moment in American economic history. While the middle class is in rapid decline and poverty is increasing, the wealthiest people in our country and largest corporations are doing phenomenally well. Over the last several decades almost all new income created in this country has gone to the top 1 percent, who now earn more income than the bottom 50 percent. Further, the United States now has the most unequal distribution of wealth of any major country with the top 400 individuals owning more wealth than the bottom 150 million.
Given the reality of record-breaking corporate profits and the growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, it should be a surprise to no one that every recently published poll suggests that the overwhelming majority of the American people want the deficit to be addressed through shared sacrifice. They do not believe that the deficit should be reduced solely on the backs of working families, the elderly, children, the sick and the poor - many of whom are already suffering as a result of the recession. Unfortunately, that is exactly what the Republicans have proposed.
The Republicans passed a budget in the House that is breathtaking in its degree of cruelty. It would end Medicare as we know it by giving senior citizens inadequate vouchers to buy health insurance from private companies. The result is that seniors would, on average, see their out-of-pocket expenses more than double - increasing by over $6,000 a year. It would also cut, over 10 years, $770 billion from Medicaid, vastly increasing the number of uninsured Americans, and threatening the long-term care of the elderly who live in nursing homes.
The Republican budget would also make savage cuts in education, nutrition, affordable housing, infrastructure, environmental protection and virtually every program that low- and moderate-income Americans depend upon.
Amazingly, while the Republican budget writers waged a vicious and unprecedented attack on the needs of working families, they do not ask the wealthiest people in this country, whose tax rates are now the lowest on record, to contribute one dime more for deficit reduction. Nor do they propose to do away with any of the loopholes that enable extremely profitable corporations (like General Electric, Bank of America, Exxon-Mobil, Chevron and many more) to pay little or no federal income taxes. Quite the contrary! The Republican budget actually provides $1 trillion more in tax breaks over the next 10 years for the very rich.
Further, at a time when defense spending has more than tripled since 1997 and now consumes more than half of the discretionary budget, the Republican budget does nothing to reduce unnecessary military spending.
The Republican House budget is the most radical right-wing extremist budget ever passed in the modern history of our country, and the more the American people learn about it the more they are rejecting it. The question is, however: Where are the Democrats? Where is President Obama?
Will the president remain strong in his demand that any deficit reduction agreement include an end to Bush's tax breaks for the wealthy? Will he really fight to eliminate corporate tax loopholes? Will he end the absurd policies which allow the rich and large corporations to avoid paying tens of billions in taxes by establishing phony addresses in off-shore tax havens? Or, as he has done within the last year, will he give Republicans almost everything they want at the expense of ordinary Americans.
As Vermont's senator and a member of the Budget Committee, I will not support a plan to reduce the deficit that does not call for shared sacrifice. At least 50 percent of any deficit reduction plan must come from increased revenue from the wealthy and large corporations.
Instead of ending Medicare as we know it and making savage cuts to community health centers and children's health care programs, we must ask the top 2 percent of income earners, who currently pay the lowest upper-income tax rate on record, to start paying their fair share of taxes. Instead of making it harder for working families to send their kids to college, we must end the foreign tax shelters that enable the wealthy and large corporations to avoid paying tens of billions in U.S. taxes. Instead of making major cuts in job creating programs in infrastructure, public transportation and sustainable energy we must do away with a wide variety of loopholes that allow Wall Street executives, whose profits and compensation packages are soaring, to have a lower tax rate than middle class workers.
The deficit crisis is real and must be addressed. But it cannot be solved on the backs of the weak and vulnerable. Every segment of our society, including those who have money and power, must contribute and must sacrifice.
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Too many people can't be bothered to pay attention. They catch a couple of thirty second ads just before election day, and that's what sways them.
It was Red Cloud I believe who said "the white man made many promises but he only kept one.He promised to take our land. He did." I often daydream of how wonderful it would have been to live as a Native-American BEFORE the white man arrived.Of course there was disease,famine, conflict,weathe r challenges,etc...but at least they didn't have OUR disease.They weren't overwhelmed with desires for unbridled wealth.They instinctively understood the relationship between humans and their environment.I am a 54 yr old white man who can honestly say that it has been my experience,in my studies,to discover that it has been the white man who has been the "blot" on Western civilization for 500+ years. "Gimme,Gimme,Gim me" seems to be the only way of life many now know.How horrifically sad to think what a beautiful planet we were given and what avarice has,and is,doing to it.Bernie Sander's seems like a helluva good man.He is in the distinct minority in D.C. Perhaps this is how it was meant to be.That only after mass deprivations will humanity coalesce around a theme of common good.I don't know.Just find myself both sad/mad and wishing I had lived in a better time.
As an elderly on Social Security I stand one cut away from sitting on the sidewalk begging for help ! There are many just like myself who live on very small SS checks who would be devastated by any cuts in any of these programs.
In the last two years + I have seen a hike in my housing cost, two cuts in my food stamps and a cut in my fuel assistance which have brought me to the edge of homelessness . If there is one more hike in my rent or any more cuts in these programs I depend on to survive I will be over that edge .
Many senior citizen programs have already been cut or done away with like Meals On Wheels and many senoir centers have been closed . Its like they are wanting to take away everything from the elderly so that we can't possibly survive in this country.
Shared sacrifice would push us over the edge when we have already sacrificed too much !
Bernie is a good man but he doesn't live as I do so he doesn't understand what shared sacrifice would mean for people like myself .
We didn't create this mess so why should we sacrifice any more than we already have .
The end result of this eventually, if not stopped, is racist fascism.
Those who are unable to hire powerful lobbyists are sure to be dumped on when push comes to shove.
The GOP will eagerly oush our nation's push overboard to drown if given half a chance. Currently the GOP is ardently pursuing any and all methods to eradicate the middle class and any notion that it should be able to collectively bargain for a place at the table where the guys who regularly bribe politicians sit.
My God in heaven these truthful words make me want to spit the coffee back into my morning wake up cup as I digest the cruelty & the hypocrisy of the "Family Values Party." The party of Christian bible thumpers & suppose moral values. Please tell me where the decent, caring, true Christian values Republicans are to continue to support & reelect this gang of thieves & scoundrels. The GOP attacking the very core of compassion in this country to continue supporting the wealthiest of the wealthy while at the same time promoting hateful propaganda slandering President Obama & good, decent souls like Bernie Sanders leave me stuck in a place where I admit to be ashamed of being a part of this American experience.
Obama is a bust, gutless and apparently principled only in his early rhetoric. Bernie Sanders should put the ideas of human decency, rationality, and manifest the courage to place the golden stake in the hearts of the Zombies with his candidacy.
dale Johnson
Countries with such disparities in income and wealth and now privilege are inherently unstable. What the United States is quickly becoming is not what the old Declaration of Independence declared.
We cannot support multiple permanent wars, give all our wealth to a fraction of our people and still be a just society. The next generation will have to put revolution from the left on the table and it may not be a democratic one. Our nation's pampered rich ought to consider that before they loot those below them yet again.
I have heard of a proposal for not Federally taxing the first $20,000 dollars of middle class income. That is a great start.
I live in the State of CA and much of the cost of a gallon of gas is tax. Drop all tax on gasoline. For those who complain about the infrastructure of roads and bridges. They are falling apart anyway so let it happen until the economy recovers.
The best way to keep from overspending in Washington is to not let it get their in the first place. Maybe the States should enact legislation that makes the first $40,000 non-taxable and let the Legislatures drop their budgets and their pay for a year to pay for the shortfalls. EVERYBODY has to tighten their belts.
Corporations in any given state should have tax rates that lower as they hire workers from that state . For those who say that they wil leave the state I would say at least it would make room for someone else to start businesses on a level playing field.
US Senators and Reps in the House should be required to be in their states on any day they are not in session or on all of their recesses.
We should chose our "representatives " as we do juries, by lottery with no way to avoid serving except with a note from your doctor. Have them flip a coin for a second term. After service - back to your old job with no sweetheart "consultant fees" waiting as pay back for favors. Public service should be seen as a duty and it should not create a privileged class dancing around the task of protecting personal wealth, yours, mine or anyone's.
Next thing you know people will not need to vote anymore!! The rich in America will govern America by their decision who will run this country. OUCH!!
PAPER can be "recounted" and a recount is done by a "new group" -- (or is it!)
VOTE 2012 -- and take granny and the old man "down" the street WITH YOU!
Remember the 2000 "Selections" and (especially) Ohio of 2004 -and that's just on the surface. -And not one jailed banker, broker or speculator to date.
In 2010, the Stupremes deemed the Koch Brother's request that corporations have "first amendment rights" -- THAT IS NOT in THE CONSTITUTION! In 1813, there was a typo by the secretary to a Supreme related -- A TYPO (Google it).
Scalia/Thomas were wined/dined by the Koch brothers b4 the 2010 Decision.
The House should "press charges" against them -- then it goes to the Senate for prosecution (THAT IS IN THE CONSTITUTION someplace -- google how to impeach a Supreme). It is against their OATH of office to rule by $$ or Politics! Scalia/Thomas -- YOU KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE. So retire yourselves so "we the people don't have to pay for your prosecution"
The SEC and DOJ (etc) have the goods on the illegal acts of the "banks who brought us down". Therefore, any "body of govt" that should make sure "EVERYBODY" (including CEO, CFO, whatever of a corporation or any person) who (that) violated the law -- BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE --- else those (SEC for example) should have new hirees.
I think the Congress is responsible here (& President).
VOTE in 2012 - send a paper ballot and tract your vote! (Anybody can vote early - by mail-in ballot) - bring granny to the polls too.
And that is my opinion
VOTE in 2012. Don't argue with your neighbor/relative-- ARGUE with the GOP/ Suprems / TP -- and anyone who YOU KNOW is representing the Koch type "buyers of our government"
Also (GO WI)
VOTE 2012 (granny too)
George Burns once said that "too bad all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and cutting hair."
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