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10 Years Since Bush Tax Cuts: Why The Onion Was Right

Posted: 06/ 6/11 05:22 PM ET

It is 10 years since the Bush tax cuts passed. When Bush took office (and never forget the Supreme Court's 5-4 role in that) The Onion famously declared, "Our long national nightmare of peace and prosperity is finally over." They had no way to know how prescient they were. Now we are living the real nightmare.

The Onion satire had Bush declaring,

"My fellow Americans," Bush said, "at long last, we have reached the end of the dark period in American history that will come to be known as the Clinton Era, eight long years characterized by unprecedented economic expansion, a sharp decrease in crime, and sustained peace overseas. The time has come to put all of that behind us."

Bush swore to do "everything in [his] power" to undo the damage wrought by Clinton's two terms in office, including selling off the national parks to developers, going into massive debt to develop expensive and impractical weapons technologies, and passing sweeping budget cuts that drive the mentally ill out of hospitals and onto the street.

Everything The Onion declared in jest became true right down to the Bush administration proposing to sell national parks. Pushed through using "reconciliation," the Bush tax cuts -- along with the Bush wars and military increases -- have nearly bankrupted the country. As Roger Hickey writes in, 10 Years Of Bush Tax Cuts Is Enough:

Cutting taxes on the wealthy did not create jobs as conservatives promised. ... the Bush Administration [had] the "worst track record on record" for jobs, according to the Wall Street Journal. Bush declared that "the surplus is the people's money," and proceeded to give the surplus away to very few people. Now that we face chronic deficits, it's long past time for millionaires and billionaires to starting giving back.

Deficits: "Incredibly Positive News"

Ten years ago we had a huge budget surplus. Then came the Bush tax cuts, immediately pushing us into terrible budget deficits. What did Bush say about that? Bush said that turning from surplus to deficit was "Incredibly Positive News,''

President Bush said today that there was a benefit to the government's fast-dwindling surplus, declaring that it will create "a fiscal straitjacket for Congress." He said that was "incredibly positive news" because it would halt the growth of the federal government.

"Incredibly positive news" -- never for a minute think that these deficits and the resulting debt were anything but intentional, a scheme to gut government and force us toward the current rigged and one-sided discussion of cutting Medicare, etc.

Bring Back Peace And Prosperity

It would be so simple to bring back peace and prosperity. First and foremost: undo the Bush tax cuts.

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But the Supreme Court helped lock in the Bush nightmare, with the "Citizens United" ruling, allowing unlimited corporate money to interfere in our elections. In the 2010 Congressional midterms more than $300 million was pumped into those nasty smear-ads by corporations, half of it from secret donors, according to Common Cause. How much of that came from, say, China? We don't get to know.

P.S. A Simple Plan To Fix The Jobs Emergency -- And The Economy, Too

Take Action

10 years of Bush tax cuts is enough! Click here to demand your representative supports the Fairness in Taxation Act so the rich contribute their fair share.

This post originally appeared at Campaign for America's Future (CAF) at their Blog for OurFuture. I am a Fellow with CAF.

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It is 10 years since the Bush tax cuts passed. When Bush took office (and never forget the Supreme Court's 5-4 role in that) The Onion famously declared, "Our long national nightmare of peace and pros...
It is 10 years since the Bush tax cuts passed. When Bush took office (and never forget the Supreme Court's 5-4 role in that) The Onion famously declared, "Our long national nightmare of peace and pros...
 
 
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DorianCorso
Mammal who wears pants.
06:55 PM on 06/08/2011
It is truly uncanny how often The Onion predicts the future.

On purpose or not, they do it so frequently and accurately it makes you wonder if Nostradamus was trying to be a satirist.
12:17 PM on 06/07/2011
I'm glad you mentioned the rigged debate over cutting Medicare. Republicans claim we need to cut spending and yet they're the ones who increased spending in the first place. Democrats have no spine. They should pushing for cutting all oil subsidies. What happened to Republicans believing in free markets?
10:43 PM on 06/06/2011
Sal,

You're spot on. Blaming Bush might be right but it's not going to work forever. The liberals have to get a spine and then get focused if they want to get votes. Blaming Bush and taking no action to resolve problems is not a long term strategy for success and really displays how weak the stance they have taken. It's pathetic. Even if the article is sprinkled with facts, the general tone is one which avoids action and responsibility. Time is running out for America while people are playing games and others who refuse to accept reality because they have drank too much Kool Aid and support their party regardless of how irresponsible it is.
10:12 PM on 06/06/2011
Things for Obama are so bad we're blaming Bush again, 3 years after he left office?

And this chart again? The one that takes tax cuts and the economic downturn- which started during Clinton, remember Gore and Bush debating stimulus - which btw, really took off after 9/11 which was btw 3 weeks before Bush's first budget kicked in - and untangles all their dependancies for us and manages to assume that revenue might scale linearly with tax rates, cause it always does? The one that assumes Gore doesn't invade either Iraq or Afghanistan after 9/11, which I guess leaves Bin Laden alive somewhere.

This is an awesome piece of something...
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cabinetmaniac
"Without a struggle, there can be no progress. "
07:18 AM on 06/07/2011
The economy tanked under Bush.

It is still tanked three years after he left office.

Are you attempting to claim Gore would have illegally invaded foreign sovereign nations? On what evidence?

Bin Laden in all likelihood would have been killed or captured far earlier if we had gone after him instead of starting wars of aggression.

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Jabs Holt
10:37 AM on 06/07/2011
Well how sweet thet you didnt metion the Dems taking both houses on Bush's last 2 yrs ......When they took both houses unemployment was at 4.6 %............Nice job DEMS.....NOT !
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SeenItBefore
Ya want to super size that?
07:21 PM on 06/06/2011
It had to happen eventually... that fiction and the truth would become interchangeable.
07:41 PM on 06/06/2011
They weren't before?
10:32 PM on 06/06/2011
It happened when Bush & Co. used George Orwell's "1984" as a textbook. Instead of "Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia." we've got the neverending "War on Terror". Instead of "Big Brother is Watching You." we've got the Patriot Act and warrantless wiretapping. Instead of the Ministry of Love torturing people, we've got the CIA doing extraordinary rendition.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
06:54 PM on 06/06/2011
Little Georgie's very first IED; how sweet!
06:51 PM on 06/06/2011
The Onion is usually right about most things anyway!