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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Dec 20, 2025, 04:00 AM Dec 20

Romney calls for higher taxes on wealthy in New York Times op-ed [View all]

Source: The Hill

12/19/25 3:12 PM ET


Former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said Friday in a New York Times op-ed that “it’s time for rich people like me to pay more” in taxes ahead of the Social Security benefits cut projected for 2034.

Romney wrote that political ads in 2012, when he ran for president against then-incumbent President Obama, suggested his policy proposals would push “grandma off a cliff.”

“Today, all of us, including our grandmas, truly are headed for a cliff: If, as projected, the Social Security Trust Fund runs out in the 2034 fiscal year, benefits will be cut by about 23 percent,” he warned. “The government will need trillions of dollars to make up the shortfall.” “And on the tax front,” he later wrote, “it’s time for rich people like me to pay more.”

Romney said he no longer opposes increasing taxes on wealthier Americans and argued that the biggest “source of additional tax revenues is also probably the most compelling for fairness and social stability.” “Some call it closing tax code loopholes, but the term ‘loopholes’ grossly understates their scale,” he continued. “‘Caverns’ or ‘caves’ would be more fitting.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/business/economy/5657367-romney-proposes-wealth-tax/



But aren't "corporations, people"? That's what you asserted over a dozen years ago.
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Archive link to the op ed UpInArms Dec 20 #1
A dozen years ago was a different world. pnwmom Dec 20 #2
As a dozen years ago was dramatically different from the dozen years before and the dozen before that. KPN Dec 20 #21
So the Dems were right all along Mitt? BaronChocula Dec 20 #3
Romney. Meh. MTG. Meh. Republicans are liars and chameleons. C Moon Dec 20 #4
Hey Mitt, there was a time when you could have made a difference. Intractable Dec 20 #5
Do you ever think he knows this and is sorry for what he himself helped nurture? CTyankee Dec 20 #12
No. He's not sorry. But, the reality is that if he was going to be a reformer, he wouldn't get elected by Intractable Dec 20 #13
Imediate 25% income tax Old Crank Dec 20 #6
Right. Call it a tax surcharge that sunsets when Captain Zero Dec 20 #30
Let Him Change His Mind ConstanceCee Dec 20 #7
You think anyone who actually can do anything about it is listening to him? durablend Dec 20 #14
People at the Bulwark? thought crime Dec 20 #25
Times have been different since the 70s at least. This isn't something new -- the imbalance in economic equity. It's KPN Dec 20 #20
We need every bit of media attention possible. thought crime Dec 20 #26
oh no, mittens is back Javaman Dec 20 #8
Years and years after Bob Dole left office he stated that he thought everyone should have Bengus81 Dec 20 #15
And he pilot-tested what was dubbed "Romney Care" when he was governor of MA BumRushDaShow Dec 20 #29
Corporations are people who should pay their fair share in taxes IronLionZion Dec 20 #9
They are just passed down to consumers just like tariffs MichMan Dec 20 #10
Wealthy individuals can pay more in capital gains, dividends, carried interest, etc. IronLionZion Dec 20 #11
Yes, as always. But it's never static and ever-lasting regardless. My view is as a whole, we would be far better off KPN Dec 20 #19
Mitt, it was time for "rich people like" you to pay higher taxes forty years ago. JHB Dec 20 #16
Great points! KPN Dec 20 #18
Exactly! He'd much rather pay higher taxes than reverse Citizens United. Notably, he didn't specify how KPN Dec 20 #17
The Mittster's never ending scratching at the post of relevancy. Whatcha' selling now you King of Mediocracy? lol n/t Cheezoholic Dec 20 #22
Well, Icanthinkformyself Dec 20 #23
Mitt Romney is now far to the left of Joe Manchin on taxes thought crime Dec 20 #24
He must be feeling like he's getting cloer to meeting his maker. marble falls Dec 20 #27
Maybe, but he actually looks pretty decent for his age fujiyamasan Dec 20 #28
Looks can be so decieving. marble falls Dec 20 #31
If he is genuinely coming to the light, good for him. BlueKota Dec 20 #32
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