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Qutzupalotl

(14,316 posts)
Wed Dec 5, 2012, 02:27 PM Dec 2012

The Bush Era Tax Cuts Didn't Create The Wealth They Were Supposed To

The Bush Era Tax Cuts Didn't Create The Wealth They Were Supposed To
Mark Thoma, The Fiscal Times

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We were promised that cutting taxes on the wealthy would result in much higher economic growth and broadly shared prosperity. For those who wondered how we would pay for such a large cut to the government’s revenue stream, the Republican prospectus had a remarkable claim. The tax cuts wouldn’t cost us anything. Growth would be so strong that the tax cuts would more than pay for themselves. Even those who admitted that the tax cuts might not be fully self-financing still made strong claims about faster economic growth offsetting much of the lost revenue from the tax cuts.

The reality, of course, has been quite different. There is little evidence that the Bush tax cuts, or any other tax cuts directed at the so-called job creators, have had a noticeable effect on economic growth. And the promise of broadly shared prosperity has not been realized.

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The payoffs from tax cuts that were promised during the Bush years have not been realized, and the failed promises about growth and revenue have damaged the health, education, and retirement programs the working class depends upon in our increasingly globalized economy.

A true party of business would end our investment in the false promise of supply-side economics. However, a party with a goal of reducing the scale of programs such as Social Security and Medicare along with delivering tax cuts to wealthy political backers would use arguments about the economic effects of tax cuts to disguise its true intentions.

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http://www.businessinsider.com/bush-era-tax-cuts-didnt-fix-economy-2012-12

http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2012/12/04/Why-the-GOP-Wont-Admit-Supply-Side-Econ-Has-Failed.aspx#page1#ixzz2ECflzrln

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The Bush Era Tax Cuts Didn't Create The Wealth They Were Supposed To (Original Post) Qutzupalotl Dec 2012 OP
The Bush era tax cuts created the exact wealth it was supposed to thelordofhell Dec 2012 #1
+1 deutsey Dec 2012 #2
Ha ha Qutzupalotl Dec 2012 #3
The Rich Take Care Of The Rich skrempi313 Dec 2012 #4
No longer a united front. Qutzupalotl Dec 2012 #5
No duh. Zoeisright Dec 2012 #6

thelordofhell

(4,569 posts)
1. The Bush era tax cuts created the exact wealth it was supposed to
Wed Dec 5, 2012, 02:40 PM
Dec 2012

Concentrated the wealth to the 1% and screwed the country........just like it was meant to do

Qutzupalotl

(14,316 posts)
5. No longer a united front.
Wed Dec 5, 2012, 07:44 PM
Dec 2012

The cracks are beginning to show. People are looking for evidence of growth due to tax cuts and finding just the opposite.

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