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Showing Original Post only (View all)"I helped create the GOP tax myth. Trump is wrong. Tax cuts don't equal growth." [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2017/09/28/i-helped-create-the-gop-tax-myth-trump-is-wrong-tax-cuts-dont-equal-growth/?utm_term=.762f5d422adcFour decades ago, while working for Rep. Jack Kemp (R-N.Y.), I had a hand in creating the Republican tax myth. Of course, it didnt seem like a myth at that time taxes were rising rapidly because of inflation and bracket creep, the top tax rate was 70 percent and the economy seemed trapped in stagflation with no way out. Tax cuts, at that time, were an appropriate remedy for the economys ills. By the time Ronald Reagan was president, Republican tax gospel went something like this:
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Based on this logic, tax cuts became the GOPs go-to solution for nearly every economic problem. Extravagant claims are made for any proposed tax cut. Wednesday, President Trump argued that our country and our economy cannot take off without the kind of tax reform he proposes. Last week, Republican economist Arthur Laffer said, If you cut that [corporate] tax rate to 15 percent, it will pay for itself many times over. This will bring in probably $1.5 trillion net by itself.
Thats wishful thinking. So is most Republican rhetoric around tax cutting. In reality, theres no evidence that a tax cut now would spur growth.
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The flip-side of tax cut mythology is the notion that tax increases are an economic disaster the reason, in theory, every Republican in Congress voted against the tax increase proposed by Bill Clinton in 1993. Yet the 1990s was the most prosperous decade in recent memory. At 37.3 percent, aggregate real GDP growth in the 1990s exceeded that in the 1980s.
Despite huge tax cuts almost annually during the George W. Bush administration that cost the Treasury trillions in revenue, according to the Congressional Budget Office, growth collapsed in the first decade of the 2000s. Real GDP rose just 19.5 percent, well below its 90s rate.
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"I helped create the GOP tax myth. Trump is wrong. Tax cuts don't equal growth." [View all]
pnwmom
Sep 2017
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It depends, sometime there is a need for them but not constantly harping for them.
Jim Beard
Sep 2017
#2
There is never a reason to cut taxes on the wealthy and healthy, large corporations unless
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#3
FDR made a deal of sorts with HIS rich neighbors.......I am going to tax you 90% unless
Jim Beard
Sep 2017
#6
Reagan and his henchmen appealed to ignorant people who bought into the lie about
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
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