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Thu Nov 15, 2012, 05:01 AM Nov 2012

What the President Should Propose for the 'Grand Bargain' to Reduce the Deficit By Robert Reich

http://www.alternet.org/economy/what-president-should-propose-grand-bargain-reduce-deficit



I hope the President starts negotiations over a “grand bargain” for deficit reduction by aiming high. After all, he won the election. And if the past four years has proven anything it’s that the White House should not begin with a compromise.

Assuming the goal is $4 trillion of deficit reduction over the next decade (that’s the consensus of the Simpson-Bowles commission, the Congressional Budget Office, and most independent analysts), here’s what the President should propose:

First, raise taxes on the rich – and by more than the highest marginal rate under Bill Clinton or even a 30 percent (so-called Buffett Rule) minimum rate on millionaires. Remember: America’s top earners are now wealthier than they’ve ever been, and they’re taking home a larger share of total income and wealth than top earners have received in over 80 years.

Why not go back sixty years when Americans earning over $1 million in today’s dollars paid 55.2 percent of it in income taxes, after taking all deductions and credits? If they were taxed at that rate now, they’d pay at least $80 billion more annually — which would reduce the budget deficit by about $1 trillion over the next decade. That’s a quarter of the $4 trillion in deficit reduction right there.
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What the President Should Propose for the 'Grand Bargain' to Reduce the Deficit By Robert Reich (Original Post) xchrom Nov 2012 OP
I always love Robert Reich's simple way of explaining Sherman A1 Nov 2012 #1

Sherman A1

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1. I always love Robert Reich's simple way of explaining
Thu Nov 15, 2012, 05:11 AM
Nov 2012

the world so that I can understand it. Often I wish he was President.

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