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BumRushDaShow

(128,990 posts)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 02:19 PM Apr 2021

Biden says he's open to compromise with Republicans on $2 trillion infrastructure plan [View all]

Source: Washington Post

President Biden on Wednesday called for Republicans to negotiate with him on his $2 trillion infrastructure package but said inaction was unacceptable. “Debate is welcome,” he said at the White House. “Compromise is inevitable.” He said he will be “open to good ideas and good-faith negotiations.” He has so far not backed down on his planned corporate tax hikes amid bipartisan unease over his massive infrastructure proposal. The Department of Treasury on Wednesday outlined an aggressive set of tax increases on businesses to raise about $2.5 trillion over 15 years.

These changes, if approved by Congress, would be meant to offset the jobs and infrastructure package Biden wants to enact into law. In a 19-page report, Treasury officials called for more than a half-dozen tax measures affecting U.S. firms, including an increase in the corporate tax rate and subjecting the overseas earnings of businesses to higher tax rates. These tax proposals are likely to prove the most controversial element of Biden’s infrastructure legislation, and have already drawn criticism from both congressional Republicans and some Democrats.

Biden has defended the proposed tax hikes as necessary to pay for his more than $2 trillion jobs proposal, which would devote hundreds of billions of dollars to repairing America’s infrastructure and supporting clean energy technology, among myriad other measures. Unlike the $1.9 trillion stimulus plan that passed in March, the cost of which was almost entirely added to the national debt, the White House has said it will seek to pay for the infrastructure plan through tax hikes on businesses and corporations.

Fifty-five corporations saw zero federal tax liability in 2020, according to a report this week by Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think-tank. The amount of corporate tax revenue raised by the government has fallen from above 2 percent of U.S. Gross Domestic Product before the GOP tax law to half that, the Treasury report says. “Here you have 51 or 52 corporations of the Fortune 500 haven’t paid a single penny in taxes for three years. Come on, man. Let’s get real,” Biden said earlier this week, after walking off Marine One.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/04/07/yellen-corporate-tax-infrastructure/

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... Faux pas Apr 2021 #1
No No Joe. Irish_Dem Apr 2021 #2
They will whittle it down to nothing then not vote for it anyway. nt doc03 Apr 2021 #3
In Joe I trust! Mme. Defarge Apr 2021 #4
Same! He learned as VP that they will not negotiate. He's putting it out there...that's all PortTack Apr 2021 #8
As they would say in the 60s bucolic_frolic Apr 2021 #5
I agree with this BumRushDaShow Apr 2021 #6
"Compromise is inevitable." He said he will be "open to good ideas and good-faith negotiations." DEbluedude Apr 2021 #7
That would mean Turbineguy Apr 2021 #9
The key being "good ideas and good faith". Phoenix61 Apr 2021 #10
IF the do compromise. Keep it to a very minimum given up LiberalLovinLug Apr 2021 #11
THEY WON'T VOTE FOR IT. aocommunalpunch Apr 2021 #12
They'll pretend to negotiate, then declare it pointless, then try to sink it all, and then blame Ford_Prefect Apr 2021 #13
No Joe, don't do it Sucha NastyWoman Apr 2021 #14
Sure. There is a limited # of times to use Reconciliation apnu Apr 2021 #15
but bluntly warned Republican opponents of the plan that he would "not be open to doing nothing." Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2021 #16
And then had Coons draw the line in the sand! BumRushDaShow Apr 2021 #17
He should have opened at $3T. bluedigger Apr 2021 #18
$10k, more like. rickyhall Apr 2021 #19
Perfect tactic in my opinion. mac2766 Apr 2021 #20
Sure, the wingers will be fishing for freebies, as usual. Maxheader Apr 2021 #21
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