Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumJust want everyone to see this
http://fair.org/home/ezra-klein-and-the-terrible-horrible-no-good-tax-calculator/I'm so sick of the ratfucking - we've all seen that lame tax calculator put out by blue dog ezra klein - here's the rebuttal.
Punkingal
(9,522 posts)Once upon a time I really liked him.
merrily
(45,251 posts)SoapBox
(18,791 posts)And now that we have Bernie out there, WHOA NELLY...it's been a shocker to see the Turd Wayers/Republicon Lite crowd rushing out from the shadows.
revbones
(3,660 posts)including Blue Nation Review (pure Pravda-style propaganda site owned by Hillary super-PAC Correct the Record which is ran by David Brock - yes that David Brock, the former republican smear merchant that helped give us Clarence Thomas, and smeared the Clintons until getting on their payroll).
And The Daily Beast, of which Chelsea is on the board (gee I wonder why there are so many pro-Hillary and anti-Bernie articles there...)
And DailyNewsBin who make no pretense about repeating debunked stories to gin up clicks.
Such a tangled web of lying sites...
merrily
(45,251 posts)They also have many chits to call.
eridani
(51,907 posts)Vox just released an excellent tax calculator that, in its headlines promise, Tells You How Each Presidential Candidates Tax Plan Affects You.
In reality, it calculates an individual's tax burden in a vacuum, without taking into account the savings on private healthcare premiums and other costs. This is a right-wing tactic meant to undermine support for just, efficient, public programs. Shockingly, the estimates always indicate that you'll pay thousands more in taxes under Sanders's plan while saving money or paying almost the same under every other candidate.
But not only does this calculator reflect 0 savings to individuals who no longer have to pay private premiums - it even overstates the taxes that one would have to pay.
Plug in your income. Surprised? Most of this estimated increase comes from the payroll tax levied on businesses to pay for Sanders's single payer proposal, which Vox includes because it assumes the tax will be passed directly onto employees.
What the calculator leaves out is that businesses will no longer have to pay healthcare premiums for their employees anymore. The payroll tax will replace the private premiums that businesses currently pay for their employees.
Tell Vox you are onto their game. Not only does the calculator ignore that you'll no longer be paying private premiums, it also produces faulty tax estimates by "omitting spending programs" that would offset the costs of the taxes.
Ask them to fix the calculator to reflect ALL the public and private costs - or take it down.
Email Ezra Klein, editor-in-chief of Vox: ezra@vox.com
Comment on the Facebook post;
https://www.facebook.com/ezraklein/p...54114724013410
Tweet Vox: https://twitter.com/voxdotcom/status/713496945424084995
Reply to Alvin Chang's tweet: https://twitter.com/alv9n/status/713349930190970884
My tweet:
@voxdotcom Anyone who would rather pay $16K in premiums than $6K in taxes shouldn't be running around loose without adult supervision.