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amborin

(16,631 posts)
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 05:02 PM Mar 2016

Not "Free Stuff" It's Using Tax $$$ For Good Causes, Not Reckless Regime Change & Bankster Bailouts

http://usuncut.com/politics/its-not-free-stuff-its-using-taxes-to-fund-what-we-actually-need/

corporate media’s pundits and the corporate-owned political class love to dismiss Bernie Sanders’ platforms as “free stuff” that can’t realistically be provided at a nationwide scale, all while completely ignoring the vast multitude of corporate entitlements that cost trillions to maintain. It’s time to set the record straight.

Bernie’s proposals of a free, universal Medicare For All program, free public education through the 4-year college level, 12 weeks of paid family leave, and providing millions of new jobs through investments in infrastructure are lofty goals, but the money to fund them is there if we were to simply cut the most wasteful and fraudulent corporate welfare packages that help a small wealthy few Americans while burdening the rest.

First, let’s add up the total annual cost of Sanders’ costliest policy proposals, using estimates provided by the Sanders campaign:

Medicare for All: $1.38 trillion
New WPA: $200 billion (5-year limit)
Free college: $75 billion
Paid family leave: $31 billion
Total annual cost: $1.49 trillion

That may seem like a lot on its own, but the funding can easily be raised by cutting the “free stuff” we currently lavish on the wealthy. Multiple entitlement programs that exclusively benefit multinational corporations (like tax breaks for hedge fund managers, rich kids’ inheritances, and CEO bonuses, handouts to the oil and pharmaceutical industries, costly weapons programs and unnecessary wars, subsidies for “too-big-to-fail” banks, handouts to corporate behemoths cemented in last year’s omnibus spending bill, and tax loopholes for multinational corporations can easily be sacrificed to benefit the other 99.9 percent of Americans. Here’s the annual cost breakdown of those programs:

Allowing Wall Street to trade tax-free: $352 billion
Extension of Bush tax cuts for the wealthy: $277.6 billion
Government contracts for the 200 wealthiest corporations: $176 billion
Lifting cap on Social Security taxing: $120 billion
Money lost to corporate tax havens: $100 billion
Wall Street welfare: $83 billion
Corporate welfare in omnibus spending bill: $65 billion
Surveillance-industrial complex: $52.6 billion
Tax breaks for wealthy investors: $51 billion (average over 5-year period)
War in Afghanistan: $35 billion
Oil company subsidies: $37.5 billion
Tax breaks for rich brats: $26.9 billion
New nuclear missiles: $18 billion
Ford-class aircraft carrier: $15 billion
Federal war on drugs: $15 billion
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: $10 billion
Foreign war slush fund: $8 billion
Walmart subsidies: $7.8 billion
Tax breaks for CEO bonuses: $7 billion
Littoral Combat Ship: $2 billion
Unusable planes for Afghan Air Force: $800 million
Keeping the Guantanamo Bay detention center open: $454 million
Total annual savings: $1.46 trillion

As it stands right now, all of these aforementioned programs amount to $1.34 trillion every year in “free stuff” to those who need it the least. Eliminating these handouts would pay for 90 percent of Bernie’s policy platform. The remainder can be made up through nominal increases in the payroll tax (Sanders proposed a 0.2 percent increase to find paid family leave) and a slight increase in income taxes to fund Sanders’ sweeping healthcare program.
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Not "Free Stuff" It's Using Tax $$$ For Good Causes, Not Reckless Regime Change & Bankster Bailouts (Original Post) amborin Mar 2016 OP
THIS is productive and good stuff, attacking Hillary over the GOP created email story, is not. Jackie Wilson Said Mar 2016 #1
The over a trillion for the F-35 program which has not resulted in a product of which it was Thinkingabout Mar 2016 #2
Thanks! :) CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2016 #3
It's only "free stuff" when used to benefit the Little People... ljm2002 Mar 2016 #4
K&R jwirr Mar 2016 #5

Jackie Wilson Said

(4,176 posts)
1. THIS is productive and good stuff, attacking Hillary over the GOP created email story, is not.
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 05:04 PM
Mar 2016

And it is NOT free stuff!

That phrase pisses me off.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
2. The over a trillion for the F-35 program which has not resulted in a product of which it was
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 05:05 PM
Mar 2016

Supposed to function could have been placed to good causes.

ljm2002

(10,751 posts)
4. It's only "free stuff" when used to benefit the Little People...
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 05:48 PM
Mar 2016

...because you know, they/we are just useless eaters anyway.

Or so our elites want us to believe. Then they use the social issues to divide us, so each group thinks it's those "other" groups that are getting all the "free stuff" and making our taxes higher.

In the meantime, they also teach us that any benefits that go to the Big Corporations are a Good Thing, because as we all know, corporations are the source of everything good, especially jobs.

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