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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRight-wing media are blaming Biden for the effects of Trump's tax cuts
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Right-wing media are trying to hold President Joe Biden responsible for one of the effects of former President Donald Trumps flawed tax cuts -- the scheduled expiration of the individual income tax cuts at the end of 2025. Right-wing media figures are dubiously arguing that Biden's budget proposal violates his campaign promise to not enact a tax increase on any Americans earning under $400,000 a year. Yet they're ignoring the reality that Republicans designed these tax cuts to expire -- so they could pass without Democratic support -- and the GOP failed to extend the cuts when it had the power to do so.
Republicans own the flawed Trump tax cuts
The Trump tax cuts -- officially known as the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act -- were passed on a lie that they would pay for themselves, and they have been a failure in that regard. Federal revenues have dropped, and the positive economic benefits quickly faded. And as NPR reported in 2019, the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center found that more than 60% of the tax savings went to people in the top 20% of the income ladder. It was, simply, a tax cut targeted to the rich -- especially because it permanently cut corporate taxes, and the individual income tax cuts were temporary.
Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress passed the law on a party-line vote, ensuring that the GOP would own all of its effects -- including the scheduled expiration of the individual income tax cuts at the end of 2025. The GOP-controlled Senate in 2018 had the opportunity to make these tax cuts permanent, but failed to do so. Yet right-wing media would have people believe that Biden is responsible for these tax cuts ending in less than five years.
Its of little consequence that Bidens 2022 budget counts on revenue from Trumps tax cuts expiring
First of all, it is widely accepted that presidential budgets have no actual effect on taxes and spending. Even media conservatives (when theyre being honest) will acknowledge this. As a February 2020 National Review article explained, The fact of the matter is that the president does not set the countrys budget; spending and tax bills come from Congress. Congress is under no obligation to use the presidents suggestions as a blueprint.
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Right-wing media are blaming Biden for the effects of Trump's tax cuts (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jun 2021
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Vinca
(50,311 posts)1. Democrats need to counter this one before it takes hold amongst the dimwitted sheeple.
RandiFan1290
(6,247 posts)2. Like the bush tax cuts that were expiring in 2010
Obama extended them and made them permanent in 2013
They still called him a communist.
Downtown Hound
(12,618 posts)3. Republicans have been blaming Democrats for the effects of
Problems they cause for ages.Nothing new. Still despicable and infuriating, but that's the Republican way.
Bristlecone
(10,135 posts)4. That was always the plan. The timing is not coincidental
Nevilledog
(51,203 posts)5. Agreed