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applegrove

(118,677 posts)
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:09 PM Nov 2015

Marco Rubio's tax and spending plans constitute a snare and a delusion

Marco Rubio's tax and spending plans constitute a snare and a delusion

by Meteor Blades at the Daily Kos

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2015/11/9/1447660/-Marco-Rubio-s-tax-and-spending-plans-constitute-a-snare-and-a-delusion

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Republican math never seems to add up. Well, that’s not quite true—it adds up plenty when we’re talking about the 1 percent and above.

Marco Rubio’s tax and spending plans are a case in point. My colleague Kerry Eleveld poked a hole in one of Rubio’s proposals last week. The liberal think tank Citizens for Tax Justice also took a look at Rubio’s tax plans last week, noting that he is proposing a cut for everybody. But the top 1 percent of the population would collect 34 percent of the total benefits, a handsome average of $223,783 each.

The cost of these cuts? $11.8 trillion in reduced federal revenue over the next decade. Jonathan Chait points out that this is three times the $3.4 trillion revenue cut generated by the Bush tax cuts. He also notes:


How would Rubio’s plan fit into the overall federal budget? One way to consider the scale of this plan is to look at the overall federal budget. Over the next decade, Washington is projected to collect $41.6 trillion in revenue under current policies. Rubio would reduce that to about $30 trillion. Rubio proposes to increase the defense budget — but, for the sake of generosity, let us assume he merely keeps the budget at the current levels he decries as “setting ourselves up for danger.” He likewise promises not to touch benefits for current or near-retirees, leaving those programs unavailable for cuts over that time. According to figures from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, expenditures on defense, Medicare, Social Security, and mandatory interest payments on the national debt will total $30.7 trillion over that period — and that’s without accounting for any other functions of the federal government at all. So Medicaid, veterans’ health insurance, transportation, border security, and education, not to mention the entire federal anti-poverty budget other than Medicare and Social Security, would have to go. Oh, and Rubio has also called for an amendment to the Constitution requiring a balanced budget every year.




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Marco Rubio's tax and spending plans constitute a snare and a delusion (Original Post) applegrove Nov 2015 OP
Here is the GOP tax plan randys1 Nov 2015 #1

randys1

(16,286 posts)
1. Here is the GOP tax plan
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:17 PM
Nov 2015

in this order

1. give everyone a tax cut, especially the rich

2. threaten to cut defense and discretionary spending

3. cut nothing

4. once out of office blame the deficit on the new Democratic President

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