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Octafish

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3. It was Reaganomics. Greatest wealth in human history and it's now offshore.
Sun Apr 20, 2014, 09:41 AM
Apr 2014


"Trickle Down" economics was a "Trojan Horse" -- David Stockman

EXCERPT...

In the 1980’s Ronald Reagan ushered in a new era in American economics as he cut the top tax bracket from 70% down to 50% and then down again to 28%. In order to get support for doing this from the people, and also from politicians, a very crafty set of lies were produced. As David Stockman, then Reagan’s budget director, put it: giving small tax cuts across the board to all brackets was simply a “Trojan Horse” that was used to get approval for the huge top tax bracket cuts. “Trickle-Down” was a term used by Republicans that meant giving tax cuts to the rich. Stockman explains that:
"It's kind of hard to sell 'trickle down,' so the supply-side formula was the only way to get a tax policy that was really 'trickle down.' Supply-side is 'trickle-down' theory."

"Yes, Stockman conceded, when one stripped away the new rhetoric emphasizing across-the-board cuts, the supply-side theory was really new clothes for the unpopular doctrine of the old Republican orthodoxy."

"…the Reagan coalition prevailed again in the House and Congress passed the tax-cut legislation with a final frenzy of trading and bargaining. Again, Stockman was not exhilarated by the victory. On the contrary, it seemed to leave a bad taste in his mouth, as though the democratic process had finally succeeded in shocking him by its intensity and its greed. Once again, Stockman participated in the trading -- special tax concessions for oil -- lease holders and real-estate tax shelters, and generous loopholes that virtually eliminated the corporate income tax. Stockman sat in the room and saw it happen."

"'Do you realize the greed that came to the forefront?' Stockman asked with wonder. 'The hogs were really feeding. The greed level, the level of opportunism, just got out of control.'"

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http://rationalrevolution.net/war/trickle_down.htm



Now, thanks to NSA and a few people with integrity, we've got a pretty good idea where the money is. Let's tax it.



On My Mind

Tax Offshore Wealth Sitting In First World Banks

James S. Henry
07.01.10, 09:00 AM EDT
Forbes Magazine dated July 19, 2010

Let's tax offshore private wealth.

How can we get the world's wealthiest scoundrels--arms dealers, dictators, drug barons, tax evaders--to help us pay for the soaring costs of deficits, disaster relief, climate change and development? Simple: Levy a modest withholding tax on untaxed private offshore loot.

Many aboveground economies around the world are struggling, but the economic underground is booming. By my estimate, there is $15 trillion to $20 trillion in private wealth sitting offshore in bank accounts, brokerage accounts and hedge fund portfolios, completely untaxed.

SNIP...

This wealth is concentrated. Nearly half of it is owned by 91,000 people--0.001% of the world's population. Ninety-five percent is owned by the planet's wealthiest 10 million people.

SNIP...

Is it feasible? Yes. The majority of offshore wealth is managed by 50 banks. As of September 2009 these banks accounted for $10.8 trillion of offshore assets--72% of the industry's total. The busiest 10 of them manage 40%.

CONTINUED....

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0719/opinions-taxation-tax-havens-banking-on-my-mind.html



Either that, or bring out the tumbrils.

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Actually, I blame free trade. nt Demo_Chris Apr 2014 #1
I blame capitalism itself as well - TBF Apr 2014 #2
To that point, the death of Mao in 1976. Loudly Apr 2014 #6
I agree. bvar22 Apr 2014 #29
Correct. Bill left put the critical part... Demo_Chris Apr 2014 #30
Then Europe would be a cesspool of inequality. It is not. pampango Apr 2014 #35
NAFTA, CAFTA, and everything AFTA. Trade policies completely disconnected from reality silvershadow Apr 2014 #39
It was Reaganomics. Greatest wealth in human history and it's now offshore. Octafish Apr 2014 #3
To visualize tha... JHB Apr 2014 #34
Ronnie Rayguns makes me wish there were an afterlife... 99Forever Apr 2014 #4
And no thanks to "Uncle Milty" nt 2naSalit Apr 2014 #5
How Reagan and those that voted for him killed the 99%. L0oniX Apr 2014 #7
As I've been saying since 1980: Itchinjim Apr 2014 #8
Only since 1980? malthaussen Apr 2014 #9
I was young and didn't know much about him. Itchinjim Apr 2014 #11
The election of Reagan was the most distressing during my lifetime -- I am 70. Maineman Apr 2014 #10
Maineman kpete Apr 2014 #15
Reagan was an "Affable Oaf" Stainless Apr 2014 #19
I also am 70 zeemike Apr 2014 #20
Totally Agree cantbeserious Apr 2014 #41
Yup. And on purpose: truebluegreen Apr 2014 #12
Low top tax rate inspires them to do everything else ErikJ Apr 2014 #13
Precisely Sherman A1 Apr 2014 #14
I vividly remember his firing of the air traffic controllers brooklynboy49 Apr 2014 #28
He was the anti-FDR zentrum Apr 2014 #16
The "anti-FDR" kpete Apr 2014 #21
Thanks for your many posts kpete n/t! zentrum Apr 2014 #47
It's a lot of policies; but snot Apr 2014 #17
Those charts do an excellent job tracking Reaganomics' damage. SunSeeker Apr 2014 #18
That should have been in Obama's inaugural address yurbud Apr 2014 #22
Reagan was the start of the war on the middle class HelenWheels Apr 2014 #23
Kind of a no-brainer bkanderson76 Apr 2014 #24
Ryan Plan is Reagan on steroids ErikJ Apr 2014 #25
Big problem here jmowreader Apr 2014 #26
America's middle class killed America's middle class. BillZBubb Apr 2014 #27
It's Stockholm syndrome. Initech Apr 2014 #32
can you say lots or most or whatever? Skittles Apr 2014 #40
let's give an especial shout out to "reagan democrats" noiretextatique Apr 2014 #38
I know average working people who still revere the bastard deutsey Apr 2014 #43
Reagan should be vilified as public enemy number one. Initech Apr 2014 #31
King of the Pigs moondust Apr 2014 #33
Speaks to the reason the gipper is sanctified by the far right indepat Apr 2014 #36
Yep... K & R !!! WillyT Apr 2014 #37
True, and every president since, regardless of party, has continued it Doctor_J Apr 2014 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author seabeckind Apr 2014 #46
Not just reaganomics and the shift of tax burden seabeckind Apr 2014 #44
Wow.... spixxen Apr 2014 #45
And They Voted For It, Too, Ma'am --- Twice The Magistrate Apr 2014 #48
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