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Median Democrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 12:48 PM
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A Little Truth In Response To Charges of Class Warfare - Top Marginal Tax Rates History
The mainstream media/GOP coalition are doing their best to describe Obama's modest tax increases as socialist, un-American or class warfare. Yet, anyone with some historical knowledge can correctly point out that the top marginal tax rates proposed by Obama are less than those that were in place during Reagan's first six years in office, and no higher than during Bill Clinton's tenure when the economy grew at a fantastic pace.

http://www.truthandpolitics.org/top-rates.php

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Historical rates (married couples, filing jointly)
Table
Tax year Top marginal
tax rate (%) Top marginal
tax rate (%) on
earned income,
if different<1> Taxable
income over--
1913 7 500,000
1914 7 500,000
1915 7 500,000
1916 15 2,000,000
1917 67 2,000,000
1918 77 1,000,000
1919 73 1,000,000
1920 73 1,000,000
1921 73 1,000,000
1922 58 200,000
1923 43.5 200,000
1924 46 500,000
1925 25 100,000
1926 25 100,000
1927 25 100,000
1928 25 100,000
1929 24 100,000
1930 25 100,000
1931 25 100,000
1932 63 1,000,000
1933 63 1,000,000
1934 63 1,000,000
1935 63 1,000,000
1936 79 5,000,000
1937 79 5,000,000
1938 79 5,000,000
1939 79 5,000,000
1940 81.1 5,000,000
1941 81 5,000,000
1942 88 200,000
1943 88 200,000
1944 94 <2> 200,000
1945 94 <2> 200,000
1946 86.45 <3> 200,000
1947 86.45 <3> 200,000
1948 82.13 <4> 400,000
1949 82.13 <4> 400,000
1950 84.36 400,000
1951 91 <5> 400,000
1952 92 <6> 400,000
1953 92 <6> 400,000
1954 91 <7> 400,000
1955 91 <7> 400,000
1956 91 <7> 400,000
1957 91 <7> 400,000
1958 91 <7> 400,000
1959 91 <7> 400,000
1960 91 <7> 400,000
1961 91 <7> 400,000
1962 91 <7> 400,000
1963 91 <7> 400,000
1964 77 400,000
1965 70 200,000
1966 70 200,000
1967 70 200,000
1968 75.25 200,000
1969 77 200,000
1970 71.75 200,000
1971 70 60 200,000
1972 70 50 200,000
1973 70 50 200,000
1974 70 50 200,000
1975 70 50 200,000
1976 70 50 200,000
1977 70 50 203,200
1978 70 50 203,200
1979 70 50 215,400
1980 70 50 215,400
1981 69.125 50 215,400
1982 50 85,600
1983 50 109,400
1984 50 162,400
1985 50 169,020
1986 50 175,250
1987 38.5 90,000
1988 28 <8> 29,750 <8>
1989 28 <8> 30,950 <8>
1990 28 <8> 32,450 <8>
1991 31 82,150
1992 31 86,500
1993 39.6 89,150
1994 39.6 250,000
1995 39.6 256,500
1996 39.6 263,750
1997 39.6 271,050
1998 39.6 278,450
1999 39.6 283,150
2000 39.6 288,350
2001 39.1 297,350
2002 38.6 307,050
2003 35 311,950

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denverbill Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 01:00 PM
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1. The biggest problem with democracy in America is the glut of wealth at the top.
If we restored tax rates back to what they were when America was at the pinnacle of its dominance (the 40's-the early 60's, imo), the uber-wealthy wouldn't have so much money lying around that they could afford to dole out millions of dollars contributing to PACs, every Republican candidate in the country, think tanks, etc. They would also have a tougher time buying up every single media outlet in the country.
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Median Democrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 01:04 PM
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2. The Coverage Of Obama's Modest Tax Increase On The Affluent...
Will illustrate the large degree to which the mainstream media displays a right wing bias. The evidence shows that even Obama's proposed tax increases are not nearly as progressive as they had been in the past. The aberration has been Bush's tax cuts, yet the media will not dare point out that Bush's tax policy did nothing to avoid the deepest recession in years.
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OHdem10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 01:31 PM
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3. Since Businesses do not pay living wages, Immigrants are permitted
to work at such low wages it undercuts other workers; it becomes
only fair, that the more fortunate at top(who benefit from the low
wage structure) AT SOME POINT SHARE IN THE SUPPORT OF SAFETY NET
for the less fortunate--especially those who work at low wage jobs
with few if any benefits.

If living wages were the norm in this country, we would not
hear many complaints from anyone.

Otherwise, are we going to be satisfied with a country of large
underclasses of White, Black and Others. It boils down to what
kind of America we want.
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smoochpooch Donating Member (688 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 03:07 PM
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4. Thoses rates from the early 1940's are the reason Reagan got into politics in the first place.
He was a rich actor who didn't want to pay all those taxes. I always bring that up when Reagan-Lovers exalt him: "He was a fucking actor. He was rich as hell. He wasn't trying to win the Cold War, he just didn't want to pay his taxes."
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Median Democrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 05:14 PM
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5. Yet, For Most Of His Presidency, Top Marginal Tax Rates Were HIgher Under Reagan
Than anything being proposed by Obama. Yet, Republicans describe Obama as a socialist?
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