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applegrove

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Sat Dec 8, 2012, 09:50 PM Dec 2012

"Suddenly, America’s Top Corporate Leaders Are Shunning Tea Party Extremism" [View all]

Suddenly, America’s Top Corporate Leaders Are Shunning Tea Party Extremism

by Joe Conason at the National Memo

http://www.nationalmemo.com/suddenly-americas-top-corporate-leaders-are-shunning-tea-party-extremism/#.UMHezpGSFqk.reddit

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Leaders of the American business community, who have long indulged the Republican far right as an instrument toward their own ends, seem to be growing weary of its political excesses. Recognizing the public verdict of last month’s election, corporate officialdom is moving toward moderation on taxes and other issues, showing support for the Obama White House and edging away from congressional Republicans.

The latest top executive to endorse the president’s position on rescinding the Bush tax cuts for the top two percent is Fred Smith, CEO of Federal Express and a former economic advisor to Senator John McCain — who denounced as “mythology” the notion that raising the top rate would damage the U.S. economy.

Smith joined a lengthening queue of business leaders from all sectors who have stepped up over the past week to voice their acceptance of increased taxes as part of a budget agreement to break the stalemate on Capitol Hill — not only to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff on December 31, but because fairness requires the wealthy to pay their fair share. Randall Stephenson, chief executive of AT&T, the nation’s largest telecom company, told Business Week that higher taxes and more revenue must be part of any budget agreement. So did Lloyd Blankfein, the CEO of Goldman Sachs. And so did a group of defense industry executives from companies such as United Technologies, RTI International, TASC and Northrop Grumman.

Income tax rates “need to go up some,” said David Langstaff, the CEO of TASC, at a Washington press event organized by the Aerospace Industries Association, a defense lobby. “This is a fairness issue — there needs to be recognition that we’re not collecting enough revenue. In the last decade we’ve fought two wars without raising taxes. So I think it does need to go up.”

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Thinking that they got a clue from the shareholder/customer response to the restaurant CEOs. libdem4life Dec 2012 #1
It's fear. Ikonoklast Dec 2012 #28
I think you're being optimistic as to their intent or understanding. Seems more like the finger in libdem4life Dec 2012 #37
If nothing else, they're probably OK at math and discovered that over 65,000,000 people voted for catbyte Dec 2012 #47
Well, let me be succinct: Turbineguy Dec 2012 #2
You also can't sell much stuff to people who have no income or no discretionary income. dballance Dec 2012 #5
HA! Define *some* for us here, Mr. Langstaff... freshwest Dec 2012 #3
Exactly... ReRe Dec 2012 #11
I suggest Eisenhower tax rates and send all of the money straight to infrastructure! Whoopee! freshwest Dec 2012 #12
I'm with you on this... if this means I'm a Socialist, then yes, I am. secondwind Dec 2012 #14
Don't tell anyone. The government is baaad, you know. But seriously, logic shows us some things are freshwest Dec 2012 #19
Turn this into an OP so I can rec it. Ikonoklast Dec 2012 #29
great post! dionysus Dec 2012 #40
+100 defacto7 Dec 2012 #42
Ha! You and me could invite a bunch of our like-minded friends over and have a blast!!! ReRe Dec 2012 #15
Yay! We can meet at Red Square at UW. Democratic Socialists! freshwest Dec 2012 #20
I'm a dummy... ReRe Dec 2012 #21
Washington. As usual, we're a big vague out here. Lots of punning: freshwest Dec 2012 #22
Ahhh... ReRe Dec 2012 #23
Yep, still DU pals. And honestly, I don't even go there - no parking! freshwest Dec 2012 #27
Laying low til the coast is clear. nt Gidney N Cloyd Dec 2012 #4
I've been wondering when they would come around.............. northoftheborder Dec 2012 #6
Government will not be buying quaker bill Dec 2012 #7
They've seen which way the wind blows gollygee Dec 2012 #8
So now all they have to do is invest more in Democrats that they can coerce. nm rhett o rick Dec 2012 #9
Fred Smith is Skull and Bones. factsarenotfair Dec 2012 #10
The Defence Industry needs us to pay more taxes so they don't get their revenue cut to keep up Dustlawyer Dec 2012 #13
When they stop shunning paying their fair share of corporate taxes and living wages rocktivity Dec 2012 #16
How's John Boehner gonna explain this to his crazy Tea Partiers? LeftInTX Dec 2012 #17
How's John Boehner gonna explain this to his crazy Tea Partiers? Flashmann Dec 2012 #26
Really? PROVE IT! underthematrix Dec 2012 #18
They haven't really come around. JoeyT Dec 2012 #24
Yeah, they just don't like hanging around losers. DinahMoeHum Dec 2012 #25
If they are really coming around to the underthematrix Dec 2012 #30
Yeah they'd rather screw us over themselves. Initech Dec 2012 #31
What took them so long to wake up? Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2012 #32
K & R !!! WillyT Dec 2012 #33
Big Wall Street Finance spoke with their wallets and it was all Romney. So let's ramp up the byeya Dec 2012 #34
Wake up and smell the coffee libodem Dec 2012 #35
We paid off the Depression & WW2 debt fairly quicky NewJeffCT Dec 2012 #36
Unfortunately they are still pushing for "austerity" at the expense of jobs eridani Dec 2012 #38
Koch brothers are doing just fine, thank you JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2012 #39
Really glad to hear this. Hope the SANITY spreads. BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2012 #41
Apparently "Stupid on steroids" AgingAmerican Dec 2012 #43
heh heh! :) n/t BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2012 #46
Why? Because the Fiscal Bluff is the best deal we'll get, and they don't want it. grahamhgreen Dec 2012 #44
K & R Scurrilous Dec 2012 #45
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