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'We Pay More': US Austerity Well Underway
Published on Friday, October 26, 2012 by Common Dreams
'We Pay More': US Austerity Well Underway
by Carl Gibson
After I pinned a dollar bill on my jacket lapel with I PAY MORE written on it in black marker, Ive had countless conversations during my travels across the United States that went something like this:
Them: I pay more? What does that mean?
Me: This dollar bill right here is $1 more than General Electric, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, and a bunch of other big corporations paid in federal taxes, since 2008, combined.
Them: What? Thats not right. I pay my taxes! Too much, actually.
Me: But I bet you dont hire a bunch of lobbyists to make sure Congress keeps writing in more loopholes like they do, right?
Them: Well, no. I dont have that kind of money.
Me: So you pay more. Pass it on.
Regardless of political persuasion, there isnt one person Ive met who isnt infuriated by the fact that they pay more in federal taxes than a combined majority of most billion-dollar corporations. But whats even more infuriating is that under the Budget Control Act that was passed after our austerity- crazed Congress forced it into being during the Summer-long debt negotiations of 2011, budgets for numerous essential social programs will be cut to the bone this January, under the false guise that our country is too broke to pay the bills.
Starting on January 3rd, the first $110 billion cut of the mandated $1.5 trillion deemed appropriate by Congress will go into effect. $55 billion will be cut from the Pentagon, while budgets for non-defense programs will be cut across the board by another $55 billion8 percent for discretionary programs and 7.2 percent for non-discretionary programs. Under a similar $38 billion budget cut passed in Summer of 2011 to avert a government shutdown, nearly $1 billion was cut from clean drinking water funds, along with almost $1 billion from FEMA assistance for disaster victims, and hundreds of millions of dollars for nuclear waste cleanup and low-income heating assistance for poor families who dont have enough to keep warm. The latest round of cuts coming in early 2013 will affect Medicare.
While our government is forcing poor people to go cold and older folks to go without health care, theyre doing absolutely nothing about the estimated $70-100 billion we lose every year to corporate tax dodging overseas, due to loopholes that have been successfully written into the tax code by corporate lobbyists. There still isn't any legislation on the table that would do something about the $32 trillion that's estimated to be stashed by the 0.001% in overseas, tax-free bank accounts. That money, by the way, is actually more than the combined national debt of both the European Union and the United States. ...............(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/10/26
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'We Pay More': US Austerity Well Underway (Original Post)
marmar
Oct 2012
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(108,903 posts)1. du rec. nt
I'm not sure about this line
"While our government is forcing poor people to go cold and older folks to go without health care..."
"Our government" would more accurately be described as "Congressional Republicans." Referring to the "government" is a major oversimplification.
Let's keep our eye on the ball, which is beating these guys:
http://www.benbosophy.blogspot.com/2012/10/romney-ryans-road-to-perdition.html