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Contrary to Republican rhetoric, since Republicans have controlled our budgetary process we've seen a significant decline in spending for health, social services and schools as well as a significant decline in taxing corporations and the super-wealthy.
If the poor, disabled, disenfranchised, children, schools and the middle class are being forced to accept draconian cuts to their programs and services, why aren't we demanding that the corporate/super-wealthy do their fair share?
The corporations and super-wealthy are laughing all the way to the bank.
Their fundamentalist capitalist ideal (which has brought us to the brink of the financial/environmental abyss) proclaims that the unbridled "free market" (except when they get bailed out), tax cuts for the rich and no regulation are the answers to all our problems.
We must have government that regulates and controls the excesses of capitalism and provide the services that capitalism, with its sole value being the profit motive, cannot or should not provide such as schools, fire, police, health care and the safety net for the disadvantaged.
Please call your legislators and tell them that you want to see revenue increases, particularly on the corporations and the super-wealthy, and that you don't want to see our government fail.
Tell them you support tax increases on alcoholic beverages, guns and tobacco products; imposing an oil extraction tax on oil companies; closing the loophole that allows corporations to avoid reassessment of the value of new property they purchase; and increasing the top bracket of the income tax.
There are many other good ideas to raise revenue and balance our budget, but as long as the Republicans stymie the budgetary process because of the two-thirds requirement, we are powerless unless the people speak up.
If the poor, disabled, disenfranchised, children, schools and the middle class are being forced to accept draconian cuts to their programs and services, why aren't we demanding that the corporate/super-wealthy do their fair share?
The corporations and super-wealthy are laughing all the way to the bank.
Their fundamentalist capitalist ideal (which has brought us to the brink of the financial/environmental abyss) proclaims that the unbridled "free market" (except when they get bailed out), tax cuts for the rich and no regulation are the answers to all our problems.
We must have government that regulates and controls the excesses of capitalism and provide the services that capitalism, with its sole value being the profit motive, cannot or should not provide such as schools, fire, police, health care and the safety net for the disadvantaged.
Please call your legislators and tell them that you want to see revenue increases, particularly on the corporations and the super-wealthy, and that you don't want to see our government fail.
Tell them you support tax increases on alcoholic beverages, guns and tobacco products; imposing an oil extraction tax on oil companies; closing the loophole that allows corporations to avoid reassessment of the value of new property they purchase; and increasing the top bracket of the income tax.
There are many other good ideas to raise revenue and balance our budget, but as long as the Republicans stymie the budgetary process because of the two-thirds requirement, we are powerless unless the people speak up.