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In reply to the discussion: Sanders grapples with missed opportunity in Democrats' economic plan [View all]lapucelle
(18,252 posts)22. Yes...and? How does that support the claim?
A Democrat familiar with the new agreement said it will contain a new excise tax on stock buybacks that brings in far more revenue than the carried interest provision did. A second Democratic source confirmed the new tax on stock buybacks.
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In her statement, Sinema said she'd work separately "to enact carried interest tax reforms, protecting investments in Americas economy and encouraging continued growth while closing the most egregious loopholes that some abuse to avoid paying taxes.
It seems to me that at this point badmouthing this bill serves to depress Democratic voters. If we hold or grow or majority, there will be Democratically controlled reconciliation bills in the 118th Congress which is less than five months away.
Who benefits by talking down this bill?
Cui bono?
Not Democrats.
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Sanders grapples with missed opportunity in Democrats' economic plan [View all]
Uncle Joe
Aug 2022
OP
Logical conclusion, those are the primary beneficiaries which you don't dispute.
Uncle Joe
Aug 2022
#14
Buybacks are not mandatory and thus not universal, taxes on micro-transactions pretty much are.
Uncle Joe
Aug 2022
#18
If that were true, why wasn't he involved in the discussions between Schumer and Manchin?
TexasTowelie
Aug 2022
#6
I asked first, but I'll answer you anyway even though you ignored my questions.
TexasTowelie
Aug 2022
#8
The video in the OP offers even more substance in regards to Bernie's position on the issue. n/t
Uncle Joe
Aug 2022
#13
Biden's Build Back Better Plan Will 'Ease' Inflation, 15 Nobel Prize Economists Say
Uncle Joe
Aug 2022
#26
Those economists said that a year ago. The economic outlook and conditions are very different now.
lapucelle
Aug 2022
#27
We're going to get this now and then after November, when we have more reps and Senator
onecaliberal
Aug 2022
#19
To my mind his 30 years in DC appear as almost nothing but failed opportunities
Hortensis
Aug 2022
#34