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Conservative '53 Percenters' Attack Occupy Wall Street Movement

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  First Posted: 10/12/11 09:53 AM ET Updated: 12/12/11 05:12 AM ET

By Annie Lowrey (View original here)

The slogan doesn't exactly sing: "We are the 53 percent!" But this new campaign, a conservative answer to Occupy Wall Street, has some verve. The 53 Percenters are responding to We Are the 99 Percent, an inequality-focused online Tumblr designed to shame -- or at least point out that -- the top 1 percent of earners are taking bigger and bigger pieces of the pie.

The 53 percent say everyone should stop moaning, quit pointing fingers at Wall Street, and pay their damn taxes. (The name refers to the fact that only 53 percent of households pay federal income tax these days.) The brainchild of Erick Erickson of RedState.org, the 53 Tumblr features comments like: "I don’t blame Wall Street. Suck it up you whiners. I am the 53 percent subsidizing you so you can hang out on Wall Street and complain." (That’s from Erickson’s inaugural post, by the way.)

Rhetorical fervor aside, the 53 Percent campaign does raise an interesting question: What is going on with that other 47 percent? Why are so few people paying income taxes? For the answer to that question, we turn to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, which released a study on the subject this July. (The TPC also put out the initial report with the 53 percent number.)

The short answer is: deductions and poverty. About half of households within that 47 percent do not end up paying federal income tax because they qualify for enough breaks to cancel their tax obligations out. Of that group, 44 percent are claiming tax benefits for the elderly, like an exemption for Social Security payments. And 30.4 percent are claiming credits for "children and the working poor," like the child-care tax credit. The remainder get breaks for investment income, spending on education, itemized deductions, and a mish-mash of other things. When combined, it's all enough to cancel out their income tax requirements.

In short, it is not that they are not paying their taxes. It is that the country's tax structure lets them off the hook. Indeed, you can draw a straight line between the Bush tax cuts and the growing number of households exempted from income tax. For instance, the 2001 cuts, extended under the Obama administration, doubled the child tax credit from $500 to $1,000 and expanded eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit among married taxpayers. Additionally, the Bush tax cuts lowered income taxes in every bracket, making it easier for a household's liability to get fully offset by deductions and credits. And on top of all that, the stimulus bill introduced a host of further tax cuts.

That covers about half of the households that don't pay any federal taxes. The other half of households are just too poor to pay them. The Tax Policy Center provides a handy example: A couple with two children earning less than $26,400 per year pays no income tax if it takes standard deductions and common exemptions, for instance. "The basic structure of the income tax simply exempts subsistence levels of income from tax," TPC's Roberton Williams writes.

That pool of too-poor households has grown much bigger because of the recession and its aftermath: Average incomes have kept on declining even though the recession has officially ended, and millions of households have lost one or both of their wage-earners. Households are earning about 10 percent less than they did in 2007. About 12 percent of families live in poverty. That means a lot of folks simply aren't eligible for income tax.

So what of the claim that the 53 percent are subsidizing the 99 percent? Well, just because 47 percent of households do not pay federal income tax does not mean that they do not pay any federal taxes. Indeed, almost everyone pays some: There are federal taxes for Social Security and Medicare, on gas, alcohol, and cigarettes. Plus, there are also state and local taxes, and property taxes. You'd have to be freegan to escape paying any tax at all.

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By Annie Lowrey (View original here) The slogan doesn't exactly sing: "We are the 53 percent!" But this new campaign, a conservative answer to Occupy Wall Street, has some verve. The 53 Percenters ...
By Annie Lowrey (View original here) The slogan doesn't exactly sing: "We are the 53 percent!" But this new campaign, a conservative answer to Occupy Wall Street, has some verve. The 53 Percenters ...
 
 
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Adriana231
07:56 AM on 11/09/2011
OK, I don't get the counterprotest. OWS is protesting that Wall Street has bought our political system and is manipulating politician to create laws that directly benefit the 1% of very wealthy people who already control most of our resources at the cost of 99% of the population of the USA.

Which would mean the '53%' counter-protest supports being robbed and manipulated? The '53%' think it is OK to shut off California's electricity to raise prices? To speculate uncontrollably on basic commodities like oil and food until 99% of Americans bleed?

WHAT?!?!
03:55 PM on 10/30/2011
What's with the headline? I don't see an attack. Less then a fraction of a percent want to refer to themseves as 99% and that grabs all the headlines, how weird. OWS is praised by Hugo Chavez and the former head huncho of the KKK? Supporters include "heavy weights" like Michael Moore and Rosanne Barr. I just don't get it. Do they have a message other then their desire to freeload of hard working tax paying citizens?
11:45 PM on 10/26/2011
Once again the every man for himself attitude rares its ugly head! If that’s the case then why couldn’t the banks take responsibility and fall for their risky tactics which led them way in over their head in debt. Are they saying its okay for big businesses to be bailed out and receive govt assistance? You know why its not worth anyone just taking any job? Because transportation costs and daycare costs are so outrageous its cheaper for someone to stay home and look for a job they can afford to get to. So its ok for business owners to reap all growing profits and not once think about increasing salaries to keep up with the rise in costs of pretty much EVERYTHING? Don’t ever give to any charities either, nothing, no philanthropy work. Its just 2 bad for the people who have cancer, 2 bad for people who are starving, 2 bad for anyone in any unfortunate situation. The new Republican motto: Its just 2 bad and its your own fault! 2 bad for veterans not receiving enough, 2 bad your parents died and your homeless. You did that too yourself some magical way. When the towers fell no one said oh well too bad for the person stuck under the desk. Other regular everyday people saved strangers and didn’t have that inhumane every man for himself attitude! If everyone in the WTC towers were republicans, the death toll that day would of doubled.
04:29 AM on 10/30/2011
You are way OFF! That is not what they are saying at ALL. Listen and listen good. People are responsible for themselves. Things happen and people need help. We UNDERSTAND. Get it. We identify with them and support those who cannot help themselves. That being said, you must not be part of the PROBLEM. You must be part of the solution. Blaming businesses and the wealthy does not help anyone. Charity begins with you and not the government. Name one government program that works? You can't, except the military. Does the Department of Education turn out a 100% of children that graduate and are ready for work? Do food stamps stop hunger? No. It just gives people less money they have to spend on food so they can get their cigarettes and beer. Go to a grocery store and see. We believe charity begins with us. We donate food to food banks, give to our churches, feed the homeless, and employ the unemployed, and house the homeless. We, the 53%, pay taxes and do not have take from others.
09:35 AM on 10/30/2011
I have a masters degree and I have what is viewed as a good job. But guess what I can barely afford to live due to not having received a pay increase in 10 yrs while the company I work for made record breaking profits off of my hard work. I pay taxes also. So corporations including banks decide to reward their shareholders and not their hard workers while the prices of everything has gone up. Everything is so high now that what I made ten years ago has not kept up with the prices of today. You should be mad @ corporations/banks also! I did not grow up fortunate. You dont know what they are sacrificing for cigarette and beer! I know people personally who would miss meals because they would rather smoke or have a beer. I dont think anything is wrong with that because people deal with so much in life and if thats what it takes for people to cope with whatever they are going through then so be it and believe me everyone poor is going through something, whether it be abuse, an ailment, or something. There's not enough church donations in the world to feed the hungry and thats not mandatory. Its not guaranteed. So the one day you miss church people dont get fed, that's why we need the government so they can ensure everyone gets fed and not leave it up to a church or people. People are not that responsible.
02:16 PM on 10/26/2011
Yet another example of people vehemently opposed to policy that would benefit them in support of policy that would hurt them!!!

Listen, we all know that there are lazy people out there who are poor because they are lazy and want things given to them. But the welfare state is NOT hurting middle americans nearly to the extent the corporate welfare state is!!!!

It seems to me that the 53%ers are saying "I work really hard and get screwed over anyway, if anyone has the right to complain its me, not you lazy hippies. Sure I wish things were better for hard working people like me, but first things first. I need to feel a sense of superiority before I will help myself by taking on the same problem the lazy people are taking on. Because theyre lazy and I work hard, and theres nooooo way our interest could ever match up!!!"

This infighting is what the establishment that benefits from the current system wants, and its exactly how republicans have pitted middle america against itself over the past decade. This attitude helps explain how we got in this situation in the first place. Income disparity and lack of economic mobility and the shrinking of the middle class are problems that everyone who is not benefiting from them want and need fixed. Does it really matter that some people in that group are lazier than others? Wake up 53%ers and start supporting your own economic interest!!!
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GrumpyinAZ
My opinion is worth every penny you paid for it
07:28 PM on 10/17/2011
One of the 53% contacted me, he said his name was Peggy
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objectivist510
Atheists Against Altruism
03:22 PM on 10/17/2011
The top one percent pay too much
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
08:32 PM on 10/16/2011
It speaks volumes that the "Fifty-Three Percenters" cannot grasp math well enough to understand that 53% is clearly between 1% and 99%.

We, the people, are all the 99%.
11:50 PM on 10/17/2011
So if somebody made the claim that the 99%ers suddenly advocated eating a diet of nothing by McDonalds for every meal of the day....would that make it the rule? I am sure that some of those 53%ers do not consider themselves represented by OWS.
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
12:57 AM on 10/19/2011
Don't know what you are drinking with your McDonald's, but the point is, you are either a millionaire (1%) who pays no taxes, or you are one of the remaining 99%.

The 99% is not exclusive, it is INclusive. We are ALL 99%ers. Some, perhaps you, are still in denial.

Why would any regular working person, given a 1-99 split, side with the 1%?

We are on the same side. You don't get that, do you?
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Capitalism Is King
Obama Has Made Things Worse!
06:31 PM on 11/11/2011
You've missed the point that the 53% are trying to make.
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Bernard L Eastman
11:59 AM on 10/14/2011
Wealthy elite manipulating the middle income/lower income/no income people to fight with each other. Most of the right wing onepercenters would think that was a good idea and good tactics even though it may be paralyzing the U.S. politically and economically.
01:30 AM on 10/19/2011
So the only "1%" to which you object is the conservative 1%, eh?

Sounds like ideological politics, to me . . .

Many of the so called 99% don't agree with the OWS attempt to co-opt their "class."

Quantify and represent your own demographic OWS. Identity theft - which is what you are attempting - will be prosecuted.
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Bernard L Eastman
10:32 AM on 10/19/2011
Try to be more rational. Your reply is so illogical and irrational that no constructive reply is possible. Also to bad you have to use a pseudonym. Guess that means you distrust your own democracy.
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wonmean
University of Michigan Class of 2010
09:10 AM on 10/14/2011
Yea, because being in poverty is so awesome.

>_>
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guveqzero
Inventor and Innovator
06:32 AM on 10/14/2011
Why has our country become so polarized? All you have to do is open your eyes and listen to what they are saying. But, those that are suffering have the higher moral ground. Those that enjoy the high life occupy the low moral ground.
01:34 AM on 10/19/2011
And you wonder why the country has become so polarized?

Look at your own attitude -- you are part of the problem!
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Niet
02:15 AM on 10/14/2011
More astroturf brought to you by the Koch Brothers or some other such miscreant of high finance.
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1oldhippie
yes, WE can again!
12:20 AM on 10/14/2011
so the fifty threes want to stifle revenue and fix America by becoming the forty eights?
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Melanie226
Former Riotgrrl & Current Jewish Suburb Mom
11:42 PM on 10/13/2011
Yeah, slackers, relish your poverty. Your poverty is amazing, because it brings you salvation, and makes you closer to G-d. Possessions and material items take you further away from glory, so the lack of them will bring you closer.

Dickens tried to fly this crap during his day, and no one believed it then either.
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ShellyintheWest
No pain or trial that we suffer is ever wasted.
11:07 PM on 10/13/2011
So where was the attack? Misleading headline. Just another group wanting to have a say....
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mooklyn
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10:26 PM on 10/13/2011
Give it up Redstate. Supply side has failed, the numbers do not lie. It's clear from 1981 on the middle class has been falling, and the 1% rising- a pure wealth transfer through regressive taxation, flat and lower wages thanks to foreign slave labor, and increased consumer prices thanks to weak regulation of corporate monopolies- especially in healthcare. The absurd profits are there because of overcharging, not innovation. Bush doubled down on that policy, Obama is waffling on it, and that's why we're here today.

The other number that can't be disputed is that the rich are richer than ever, and are paying lower taxes than ever, and what do we have to show for it? A massive government debt, broken bridges, veterans on welfare, failing schools, and collapsing state and municipal governments. Are the rich stepping in? Nope, they're asking for MORE. They can be rich all day long, I don't care, but when they start dismantling civil society for their margins, they have to be stopped. OWS.