Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Polls Singles Videos
Home > Blogs > Post Content

Bernie Sanders On Tax Cuts: GOP Wants To Grow National Debt, Then Slash Social Security (914 hits)


WASHINGTON -- Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Tuesday that if Democrats cede ground on the tax package now, it will come back to haunt them in the 112th Congress, adding that he will do "anything and everything" to stop the recently-reached deal between the White House and Republicans from going through.

"This is only the beginning," said Sanders of what he referred to as the Republican's "right-wing" agenda. "They want a governmental crisis. Then they're going to shut down the government."

The package opposed by Sanders would allow the Bush tax cuts for the highest-earning Americans to be extended for two years in return for GOP cooperation on the reauthorization of unemployment benefits for just 13 months.

Sanders told a roomful of reporters at the Capitol Tuesday that his main objective in opposing the package is to guard against future cuts in social welfare programs by not significantly increasing the national debt to give tax cuts to the rich.

"We are protecting the middle class by waging this fight and saying, 'You can't grow the national debt so that the Republicans can come back and slash benefits or move toward raising the retirement age or making other cuts in Social Security,'" said Sanders.

Warren Buffett often references the fact that he pays a lower effective tax rate than his secretary does. Sanders added Tuesday that the idea that billionaires should pay a lower effective tax rate than teachers, or nurses, or firemen or cops is "incomprehensible."

Though Sanders said he'd be willing to filibuster the tax deal struck by President Obama and Senate Republicans, he also expressed sympathy for the president's difficult position. His heart is in the right place, Sanders said of Obama, but what he has failed to recognize is that the American people want a fight.

Sanders called it "a winnable fight," telling reporters that what Republicans really want is to destroy Obama's ability to govern.

"I can tell you with absolute certainty that a couple of months from now our Republican friends will have driven up the national debt by giving tax breaks to the very rich, and then they're going to come back and say, 'Oh my word! We have a growing national debt and a big deficit! We're going to have to cut back on Pell Grants, on education, on health care, on environmental protection -- all of which will impact the middle class!'" said Sanders.

If Congress fails to reauthorize the unemployment benefits, it will be the first time in more than half a century that extended benefits have been allowed to expire when the national unemployment rate is above 7.2 percent.

Even if President Obama manages to reach a deal with Republicans that would extend Bush-era tax cuts for two years and unemployment benefits for one year, as was discussed Saturday, such a deal will fall far short of a Democratic victory.

HuffPost's Arthur Delaney notes that in 1983, a GOP-controlled Senate and White House reauthorized benefits for 17 months.

In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, Sanders laid out his view in full:

In my view, it is a moral outrage that at a time when this country has a $13.8 trillion national debt, a collapsing middle class and a growing gap between the very rich and everybody else that the Republicans would deny extended unemployment benefits to 2 million workers who are desperately struggling to pay their bills and maintain their dignity. It is also beyond comprehension that the Republicans would hold hostage the entire middle class of this country so that millionaires and billionaires would receive huge tax breaks. In my view, that is not what this country is about and it is not what the American people want to see. Our job is to save the disappearing middle class, not lower taxes for people who are already extraordinarily wealthy and increase the national debt that our children and grandchildren would have to pay.

The immediate political task in front of us is to rally the American people so that in the next several weeks we can find at least a few Republicans who will join us in saying no to increasing the deficit by giving tax breaks to the wealthy and no to holding the unemployed and the middle class hostage.

I believe that we have the American people on our side on this issue. My office, and I come from a small state, has received more than 600 calls today, 99 percent of them in opposition to this so-called compromise that the president negotiated with the Republicans.

I will do everything in my power to stand up for the American middle class and defeat this agreement.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/07/b...
Posted By:
Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 7:58PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
My thoughts.....I am siding with the president. If it was possible to get extend U/I and tax relief for middle income then why didn't the house and senate get with the ones on the fence and getthis done. It's almost too late to point fingers. Although the president has made his speech, it's it not a done deal yet. Maybe this is a part of his plan. The ball in now in the court of those who oppose the high incomers getting a tax relief. (Bernie and others)
Whatever happens, you'd better believe we'd better get our act together or we are doomed. That is what I had hoped we would be coming up with ideas, plans to move us forward. In the very near future, we will be getting very limited goverment aid as well as social service from community organizations.
But then again, the president may have something up his sleeve ...
Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 9:38PM
Dorothy Johnson
CK YOUR ID THERE ARE PEOPLE STEALING YOUR ID !
you know who you are and you wrong you are judus
Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 9:59PM
DAVID JOHNSON
He's right--but what happens to the Unemployment Insurance extension?

And what happens to President Obama's political power if--after all the dust settles--he can't count on the support of his own party?

The consequences of a diminished President over the next two years will not help anybody. I think it will just about guarantee a Republican President in 2012.




Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 10:49PM
Richard Kigel
please excuse me America(ns)...

but does any of this matter have any thing at all to do with both the unemployment extention and the Bush tax extention only for the middle-class just getting a "N-O" from our Congress or not?!? (NUP!!!)

or is this something they passed and is at this very moment noW on our president's desk with him refusing to sign a bill with all of these benefits fo rour most needy having already passed Congress or not?!?

ONLY IN AMERICA...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Thanks Democrats for finally forcing the right-wing to stand up and be counted as helping to make/ NOT TO MAKE law in this country to protect our most needy ...our children's having a place to stay and food to eat...and hopefully future lead free toys to play with, health hazards free foods to our food markets also...(smile)

THANK YOU AND MAYBE OUR PUBLIC WILL TAKE A PART IN THIS IN AN ACTIVE WAY...CONTACT YOUR PEOPLE YOU VOTED FOR ON THIS MATTER YOUR OWN SELVES, PLEASE. (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Clark, I was able to catch a larger part of the president's press conference on c-span 2 (will not giv eup until I see it all though.lol)...

but, any way it looks like his press conference and the commentary of K.O. on Count Down tonight could be put together as a perfect guidelines for the public at large to use as a guide...and especially for those who refuse to admit that all of teh Democrats did not vote a YES for the middle-class only tax cuts...but again this is America and who is going to believe this at all...(smile)

or that our president sould not be praising a political party that lost so badly in the election...ONLY IN AMERICA...lol...J-O-K-E...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Clark, Bernie has offered a challenge and "I" have passed it on to my state's pwerehouses, Fienstien and Boxer...my challenge to them is they are being unusally quite, why? but, actually thisis not true for either of them just letting them know my one vote demands more fro them on this national and international scale in play now...Ego is a good thing in times like this.lol as i Palin is geting all of the attention on my tv which is not good for them after the last election at least for Senater Dianne Feinstien. lol(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@David do you mean in America's I.D. as #1 nation? (otfl) (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Israel Tests on Worm Called Crucial in Iran Nuclear Delay
Incipient Fascist State
‘U.S.’ Chamber Of Commerce Lobbied To Help GOP Kill Bill To Provide Health Care To 9/11 First Responders
Thanks for the Tax Cut!
What Progressives Don't Understand About Obama
Drown Government in a Bathtub: The Real Reason for Trickle Down Economics
Obama Freezes Pay for Federal Workers
Motor Trend Magazine Disembowls Rush Limbaugh
Forward This Blog Entry!
Blogs Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Black America Resources
100 Black Men of America
www.100blackmen.org

Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC)
www.bampac.org

Black America Study
www.blackamericastudy.com

Black America Web
www.blackamericaweb.com

CNN Black In America Special
www.cnn.com/blackinamerica

NUL State of Black America Report
www.nul.org

Most Popular Bloggers
agnes levine has logged 24454 blog subscribers!
reginald culpepper has logged 12056 blog subscribers!
miisrael bride has logged 8226 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 5650 blog subscribers!
rickey johnson has logged 4809 blog subscribers!
>> more | add 
Latest Jobs
NETWORK ENGINEER with Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ.
SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER with Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ.
DOC State School Teacher - Multiple Endorsements & Facilities - State of Connecticut - Accepting applications through 1/21/26 with State of Connecticut - Department of Correction, Unified School District #1 in Various locations in CT, CT.
Advanced Manufacturing Vocational Instructor - State of Connecticut - Accepting applications through 2/2/26 with State of Connecticut - Department of Correction, Unified School District #1 in Various locations in , CT.
Hospitality Vocational Instructor - State of Connecticut (Accepting applications through 2/2/26) with State of Connecticut - Department of Correction, Unified School District #1 in Various locations in , CT.
>> more | add