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Tue Sep 4, 2012, 02:37 PM Sep 2012

Democratic Platform: Enough With The Spending Cuts

from TPMDC: http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/09/democratic-platform-enough-with-the-spending-cuts.php


The Democratic Party’s 2012 platform calls for future deficit reduction to exclusively come from tax hikes on wealthy individuals and businesses, implying the party’s willingness to open negotiations with Republicans by agreeing to cut spending on social programs unconditionally is over.

“We support allowing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest to expire and closing loopholes and deductions for the largest corporations and the highest-earning taxpayers,” the platform reads. “We are committed to reforming our tax code so that it is fairer and simpler, creating a tax code that lives up to the Buffett Rule so no millionaire pays a smaller share of his or her income in taxes than middle class families do.”

The corollary to this message: no more spending cuts.

“President Obama has already signed into law $2 trillion in spending reductions as part of a balanced plan to reduce our deficits by over $4 trillion over the next decade,” the platform adds, referring to the multiple rounds of spending cuts President Obama enacted in 2011.

That means that under Democrats’ vision, forward-looking deficit reduction would come from raising taxes on high incomes to Clinton era levels and from eliminating or limiting tax loopholes and expenditures for wealthy individuals and corporations. It’s a stark contrast from the Romney-Ryan Republican approach, which calls for financing a huge tax cut disproportionately benefiting wealthy Americans with massive cuts to social programs and closing unspecified tax loopholes.The Democratic Party’s 2012 platform calls for future deficit reduction to exclusively come from tax hikes on wealthy individuals and businesses, implying the party’s willingness to open negotiations with Republicans by agreeing to cut spending on social programs unconditionally is over.


read more: http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/09/democratic-platform-enough-with-the-spending-cuts.php

read platform here: http://t.co/FF1O7Yxz

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Democratic Platform: Enough With The Spending Cuts (Original Post) bigtree Sep 2012 OP
Good. Go right at their "strength" fix SS by eliminating the CAP on wages. Vincardog Sep 2012 #1
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