Bush Tax Cuts: More Dems Come Out Against Tax Increases For The Rich

STEPHEN OHLEMACHER   09/ 2/10 07:37 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Congress seems increasingly reluctant to let taxes go up, even on wealthier Americans.

Worried about the fragile economy and their own upcoming elections, a growing number of Democrats are joining the rock-solid Republican opposition to President Barack Obama's plans to let some of the Bush administration's tax cuts expire.

Democratic leaders in Congress still back Obama, but the willingness to raise taxes is waning among the rank and file as the stagnant economy threatens the party's majority in the House and Senate.

"In my view this is no time to do anything that could be jarring to a fragile recovery," said Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia, a first-term Democrat.

The pushback on tax increases comes as lawmakers and the Obama administration consider ways to boost the economy and increase the speed of an anemic recovery. Along with tax cuts for middle- and low-income families, Obama said this week that he would soon be proposing new measures to grow the economy and encourage hiring, including additional business tax cuts.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Thursday that there wouldn't be another big stimulus bill, but he declined to say what options Obama's economic team was considering, including whether a temporary payroll tax holiday for businesses was on the table. The White House has said it was open to that idea in the past.

The most sweeping tax cuts in a generation are due to expire in January, and that's setting up a showdown when lawmakers return from their summer vacations this month. By waiting to act on the tax cuts until just before congressional elections in November, Democratic leaders have raised the stakes, politically and for taxpayers.

If Congress fails to act – a possibility given the gridlock that has gripped the Senate – workers at every income level would face significant tax increases next year.

Taxpayers making between $40,000 and $50,000 a year would get hit with an average income tax increase of $923 next year. Those making between $50,000 and $75,000 would face an average increase of $1,126, according to estimates by the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation.

Obama wants to make the tax cuts permanent for middle- and low-income families while allowing them to expire for individuals making more than $200,000 and married couples making more than $250,000.

Republicans want to make all the tax cuts permanent, adding nearly $4 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. Most Democrats in Congress support Obama's plan, but a growing number have come out in favor of extending all the reductions for a year or two, leaving the outcome very much in doubt.

"It's going to be hard to resist a one-year extension for everybody, given the state of the economy," said Clint Stretch, a tax expert at the consulting firm Deloitte Tax LLP. "That's where I think the ball is moving."

The tax cuts were enacted in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush. They provided help for both rich and poor, reducing the lowest marginal rates as well as the top ones and several in between. They also provided a wide range of income tax breaks for education, families with children and married couples.

Taxes on capital gains and dividends were reduced, while the federal estate tax was gradually repealed, though only through this year.

Connolly said the nation cannot afford to make all the tax cuts permanent, which would add about $3.9 trillion to the national debt over the next decade according to updated estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

"I would say certainly a year, until we feel more confident about the economic growth of this economy," he said.

Another freshman Democrat, Rep. Bobby Bright of Alabama, said he would like to see all the tax cuts extended for two or three years, if lawmakers cannot agree on a more permanent plan.

"Party leaders are not my directors or my boss," Bright said. "My boss is my constituents, and I've heard from a vast majority of my constituents that they don't believe in tax increases on anybody at this point in time."

Bright is high on the re-election endangered list, one of roughly four dozen Democrats in districts won by Republican presidential nominee John McCain in 2008.

In the Senate, where Democrats need unity and at least one Republican vote to overcome filibusters, at least three Democrats and independent Joe Lieberman of Connecticut have said they want to extend all the tax cuts temporarily.

Several Democratic candidates for Senate have also come out in favor of extending them all, including Robin Carnahan in Missouri and Jack Conway in Kentucky.

"Jack Conway was in favor of the Bush tax cuts when they first passed (in 2001 and 2003), and he's in favor of extending the Bush tax cuts now," said spokeswoman Allison Haley.

Obama first staked out his position on taxes during the presidential campaign, and his administration has been adamant that the nation cannot afford to extend the reductions for top earners.

The president's plan is less expensive than extending all the tax cuts, but it would still add more than $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, including the cost of an annual fix that spares the middle class from being hit with the Alternative Minimum Tax.

Obama's plan would let taxes increase by a little more than $38 billion next year, with nearly 80 percent of the increase falling on families making more than $1 million, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation.

Under Obama's plan, taxpayers making between $200,000 and $500,000 would face an average tax increase of $532, according to the analysis. Those making from $500,000 to $1 million would average an increase of a little more than $9,800. Taxpayers making more than $1 million would average an increase of just over $95,000.

This week, White House economic adviser Jason Furman said it would be a bad idea to extend tax cuts for the wealthy, even for just a year, because it would open the door to making them permanent. Last week, Vice President Joe Biden said Republican claims that small businesses would be hurt by the proposed tax increase are a "bunch of malarkey."

On Thursday, Gibbs said extending cuts for the wealthy would do little to improve the economy.

"We are focused first and foremost and only on extending tax cuts for the middle class," Gibbs said.

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11:26 AM on 09/18/2010
William Astore explained it best in Tomdispatch.com: We don't need to worry about socialism or fascism because we are already living in a KLEPTOCRACY - our government is controlled by people who steal from all of us to make a few Robber-Baron richer and richer and richer and richer and richer and richer and richer and richer and ..................................................................
07:54 PM on 09/16/2010
I find it odd that the Democrats now want to extend the Bush Tax Cuts including keeping the 10% tax bracket it created and the credits.

They have belly-ached over these tax-cuts since they passed. So why do they want to keep any of them?

I say don't extend any of the tax cuts given the Economy, Deficit and Debt.

However, extending them for all would only cost the Gov. approx 700 billion more than just extending them for 98% many of whom owe no tax anyway.

They have wasted 700 billion, 3 times over since taken over the Congress in Jan. 2007.

Whats another 700 billion to help unincoporated small businesses? Earning a family income of $250,000.00 is much different then those earning a Million+ and likely living off their capital investments. 700 billion over 10 years is a drop in the bucket for this Administration.

Fair is fair.

The Dems are hypocrits if they extend the Bush Tax Cuts. Period. And the Republicans should vote against the Small Business Package as it won't help the real Small Businesses, the mom and pops, anyway. Those of us who currently pay 100% of our employees health premiums won't benefit from this package and many of us can't don't have Capital Investments as we can't afford them. So who is this legislation actually helping anyway?
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06:21 AM on 09/07/2010
If the trap the Republicans are springing-- letting taxes go up on everyone as scheduled if the Democrats refuse to allow tax cuts on the rich to continue-- I say let taxes go up on everyone. The deficit will be more than halved.

To those who say it will cost the Democrats in the elections, that unfortunate result will occur anyway. The American electorate largely consists of the conservitive, the uninformed, the misinformed, and the soon-to-be-sorry they voted Republican. I guarantee it.
08:14 PM on 09/16/2010
Agree with part of your comment. Hope you read my post. However, the "rich" include many small businesses and if you look it up, these small unicorporated, many called "mom and pop" businesses will be the ones that suffer, not the millionaires and billionaires, many who employee no workers.

Perhaps they should only raise taxes on ordinary incomes, AGI over $500,000.00. this would likely not effect the businesses I am speaking of, many of which have lost their credit worthiness and hanging by a thread.
02:04 PM on 09/06/2010
This issue is a trap REPUBLICANS are springing on DEMOCRATS! About the only think I remember about Obama in the presidential debates was that he cooly assured AMERICA that his tax cuts would benefit the MIDDLE CLASS. I say tax the super-rich. They are getting great deals in this economy, everything from housing to automobiles to furniture to food is cheaper, and they can afford to pay pay pay. Tax the super-rich an extra 15% and WIN THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION!
03:04 PM on 09/06/2010
The one party, of plutocrats, the RepugNoDemoncratic will do eveything in their power to favor their masters, and perpertuate the modern slavery of indebtness.
11:20 AM on 09/18/2010
You said it best.

Serfs and cannon fodder. Serfs and cannon fodder.

Welcome to Amerika.
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01:33 PM on 09/06/2010
This is the dems last chance with me. This and SS. We will see where the land lays. I will not be partisan in my rancor.
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06:37 AM on 09/06/2010
"As our economy hurtles towards its meeting with destiny, the political class seeks to assign blame on their enemies for this Greater Depression. The Republicans would like you to believe that Bill Clinton, Robert Rubin, Chris Dodd, and Barney Frank and their Community Reinvest Act caused the collapse of our financial system. Democrats want you to believe that George Bush and his band of unregulated free market capitalists created a financial disaster of epic proportions. The truth is that America has been captured by a financial class that makes no distinction between parties. These barbarians have sucked the life out of a once productive nation by raping and pillaging with impunity while enriching only them. They live in 20,000 square foot $10 million mansions in Greenwich, CT and in $3 million dollar penthouses on Central Park West. These are the robber barons that represent the Age of Mammon." --Jim Quinn

Remember kids, if we are distracted into arguments of which side of the shit pile stinks less, we are still just holding shit! Politicians are merely the manifestation of wealthy elites using their vast funds to manipulate (and ultimately suppress) us. Don't buy into distractions! We can make a positive impact.
07:43 AM on 09/06/2010
What you say is true, but divisiveness and obfuscation are time tested ways of controlling the masses. It works really well.

The understanding of why this is so are just starting to enter into our social consciousness. Much work needs to be done.
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06:12 AM on 09/07/2010
What is that old expression... "eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation"?

The not-so-free press, frauderal reserve chairmen, and even doctors need to practice this...
04:17 AM on 09/06/2010
Lol, and the Democrat cave-in continues. Even though I put "lol" in my post, this cave-in is pretty infuriating...I'm just a bit more cynical now. Does anyone else remember how the Democrats promised to get the troops out of Iraq if they regained control of Congress in 2006? How'd that turn out? See, there's nothing left to do but laugh.

In any case, I'm not really a high tax guy; I just think that a tax increase and a massive cut in federal spending is the only way that our country will be viable by the time I'm old.
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12:57 AM on 09/06/2010
the economy boomed under Bush tax cuts and has faltered under Obama's big tax hikes...

50% of the country pays NO taxes and they of course voted Obama...

the more you punish success, the less people will work... the less smart risks and investment will be done...

Obama is just going to drive wealth out of the US
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01:04 AM on 09/06/2010
WHAT!!!! THE ECONOMY CRASHED UNDER BUSH AND ALL HE DID. CAN'T YOU REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED EVEN A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO?
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02:46 PM on 09/06/2010
yea I remember how the stock market and housing market doubled under Bush and GOP congress from 2002-2007... then the Democrats took over the House and Senate in 2007 and the Crash began... it's nice the demos forced the banks to give housing loans to people who couldn't pay them back (in the name of "fairness" and nondiscrimination)....massive defaults... thank Barney Frank and Dodd especially...

can't wait for the GOP to get the congress back this Fall...
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08:46 AM on 09/06/2010
you want to rewrite history? all you bushy-ites want to try to convince us that he was such a great president. Unlike you, some of us do not have short term memory loss.
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02:54 PM on 09/06/2010
oh..yea...can tell by your logo you get the munchies a lot and have more than a little short term memory loss...
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06:48 PM on 09/05/2010
Time to call them Demo-rats. This is ridiculous. Self-serving jerks.
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08:02 PM on 09/05/2010
Time for Obama to out his own crowd and let citizens know exactly who wants what, taking it from the rest of us.
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06:26 PM on 09/05/2010
Let these tax cuts for the rich expire and if the GOBP wants to hold the rest of the country hostage, as usual, then so be it. Boehner and his lying crowd put it in let's see it through. If Bush is supposed to be so smart we'll follow his plan.

And vote out all republicant's and their pet blue lap dogs.
04:28 PM on 09/05/2010
Please list these Democrats so we can campaign against them.
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08:47 AM on 09/06/2010
it's probably most of em. and they'll expect you to vote for them anyway, bc you wouldn't vote, GOP would you?
02:01 PM on 09/06/2010
"If voting decided anything it would be illegal"
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02:09 PM on 09/05/2010
This is why the Democrats are losing. Because they are becoming Republicans.
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12:25 PM on 09/05/2010
Those checks are in the mail, y'all.
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Our enemies are in the GOP.
12:23 PM on 09/05/2010
Be BOLD, Obama - make the first $49,999 of earnings TAX FREE!
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Our enemies are in the GOP.
12:20 PM on 09/05/2010
Those Dems are the equivalent of the starving man giving his last piece of bread to Rush Limbaugh.
02:00 PM on 09/05/2010
It is RepublDems Konrad and Nelson --NOT MOST ...Call all the laggarts..1.800.828.0498 or 1.866.220.0044...Call them out for the cowardly foot dragging! All of Congress______