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How Would You Save $2 Trillion?

Posted: 07/22/11 11:50 AM ET

The debt negotiations in Washington look like a train wreck. In slow motion. They have a certain balletic quality to them, like the train wreck scene in the movie Super 8. Unless one of those five-ton pieces of twisted metal happens to land on you.

In a sense, it's our fault. Nature abhors a vacuum, and politics abhors a policy vacuum. Since the 112th Congress took office, there has been a policy vacuum among the Democratics. The Republicans are trying to fill that vacuum, with cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

Maybe we should try to fill that vacuum. I'd like to see us concentrate on helping the 23 million Americans who can't find full-time work, the 50 million Americans who can't see a doctor when they are sick, and the 15 million American families who owe more on their mortgage than the value of their homes.

The other side only wants to talk about the deficit, the deficit, the deficit. It's what Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has called "deficit fetishism."

But as I said a couple of days ago, if you did feel compelled to save $2 trillion over the next ten years, there's an easy, painless way to do it: PEACE.

And that's not the only way. Off the top of my head, here are a few other things, each one of which would save up to $1 trillion, or more, over the next ten years:

-- We could let the Bush tax cuts for the rich expire. ("No! No!" shout the Koch brothers.)

-- We could let Medicare negotiate the price of drugs, the way that the VA and private insurance companies already do.

-- We could require the rich to pay the same percentage of their income toward Social Security and Medicare as the poor and the middle class do. Not a higher percentage - my God, that would be progressive taxation! Just the same percentage.

-- We could impose the same alternative minimum tax on giant corporations that we mere humans must pay.

-- We could reduce U.S. military spending to a paltry 40% of the world's total, from the current 48%, which would still leave us spending four times as much as any other nation.

-- We could make Warren Buffett pay the same tax rate on his income as his secretary pays on hers, by eliminating the long-term capital gains tax break, the great majority of which goes to the hyper-rich.

What do you think? How would you save the money? I'd like to hear your answers.

Whatever your answer on how to reduce the deficit might be, I'm pretty sure that you won't say that we should cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits. You wouldn't throw Grandma from the train. Unlike some people.

Unlike the 235 Republican House members who voted for the Ryan budget in April, for instance.

Courage,

Alan Grayson

P.S. Please sign our petition at www.No-Cuts.com. And pass it on to every friend you have. It's the only way that constructive alternatives like these will ever have a chance.

 

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02:09 AM on 07/25/2011
This will never fly in today's congress because........it makes too much sense.
11:25 PM on 07/24/2011
why dont they raise taxes....they do it anyway...whats the hold up...king george would have did this already..rpomblem solved....
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aonorat
US Navy Veteran; concerned senior citizen.
11:25 PM on 07/24/2011
End the useless war in Afghanistan and stop wasting money in Libya..

Bring troops home from the countless countries (Japan, germany, South Korea, etc.). They are no longer needed.

Go to a single payer health care system.

Means test for social security benefits. Multimillionaires/billionnaires do not need it.

Eliminate dupicate missions of Air Force, Army and Navy. Why do the Army and Navy need Air Forces? or vice versa, why do we need a separate Air Force if the Army and Navy have their own.

Go to a two year budget and tax system and eliminate processing costs by 50 percent.

Eliminate wasteful subsidies and tax breaks. Disgusting that large oil companies still get subsidies despite unheard of profits.
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Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
07:03 PM on 07/24/2011
Sorry, but too much logic and common sense, it will never go over in Washington.
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Vic22
"I write to make it right, don't like what I see"
04:07 PM on 07/24/2011
This makes too much sense. It would never pass
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
03:42 PM on 07/24/2011
This is the kind of common sense the Conservative Culture of Corruption is desperate to stop.
02:53 PM on 07/24/2011
Horsefeathers...cut the military down to 20% of total budget, ELIMINATE the 1000+ military bases in others countries...they stay on OUR shores unless someone attacks us from their country (highly unlikely)...put the money to use rebuilding americas infrastructure, research and development, science, green energy, clean up of waste sites, refurbishing OUR cities. Let the rest of the world fix themselves...stop playing policeman in others countries...we'll be much more loved that way..
07:41 PM on 07/24/2011
May I add several things Scoot? Stop Saturday mail service, discontinue tax breaks for the uber wealthy, rebuild and bring existing Government Bldgs. up to code, NO new construction. Repurpose old schools, churches, factories and bring infrastructure also up to code. Rebuild only bridges. Do NOT rebuild Afganistan, Iraq nor any other country. ALL military home tomorrow. You know, we may be just what is needed, Scoot!
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folkie51
international micro-mini-relations
01:32 AM on 07/25/2011
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cliffstep
02:21 PM on 07/24/2011
We won WW2 , in large part by doing something breathtakingly smart: we converted our peace-time industries to war-time production. We need to reverse that.
If there is one thing we do not need for a long time , it is new weapons. What potential "enemy" out there can sneak up on us and repeat a Pearl Harbor? Our satellites cover the world and can read a license plate.
What Air Force can compete with our F-15 , 16 , FA 18?
Whose Navy wants to face ours?
Who's going to send an army against our B-52s , A-10 , Helo attack force , Abrams tanks? And that's before facing the best Army and Marines the world has ever seen?
Cancel/suspend all contracts to build (but keep researching) new weapons. Convert the war production to peace production!
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aonorat
US Navy Veteran; concerned senior citizen.
11:26 PM on 07/24/2011
"We won WW2 , in large part by doing something breathtaki­ngly smart: we converted our peace-time industries to war-time production­. We need to reverse that."

Excellent point!
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SmileAndActNice
Utilitarianism, the -ism that works.
11:27 PM on 07/24/2011
That's why we sell them our cast offs at a steep discount ( or jsut give them away). We need them in our old stuff to justify getting new stuff.
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RUKidding0
Freedom is Fundamental
01:52 PM on 07/24/2011
“ …each one of which would save up to $1 trillion, or more, over the next ten years: We could let the Bush tax cuts for the rich expire. “ is yet another example of bastardization of language for partisan political gain by the practiced liars of the left.

Increasing taxes doesn’t SAVE money, it increases revenue, which is precisely the opposite of saving. Indeed, most of Grayson’s suggestions increase taxes rather than save anything … except excessive spending for an already bloated social democratic state.

It is telling that Grayson expects to gain traction by overtly bastardizing language to lie to his fellow social democrats.
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cliffstep
02:29 PM on 07/24/2011
Thank you for admitting that raising taxes increases revenue.
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RUKidding0
Freedom is Fundamental
10:42 PM on 07/24/2011
It depends where you are on the Laffer curve.
07:46 PM on 07/24/2011
WOW, you luv that bastardizing word don't you. I'm sorry it's so familiar!
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RUKidding0
Freedom is Fundamental
10:43 PM on 07/24/2011
I'm sorry that it is so common a practice.
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Hiqutipie
Independent... Don't talk just Kiss ...
01:10 PM on 07/24/2011
I'd first have a Waste & Fraud Czar to go after the 100 Billion lost every year in waste & fraud

Afghanistan Czar to justify the money before it is spent
12:11 PM on 07/24/2011
Bring our troops home now!!! Stop killing innocent civilians with trillion dollar drones etc.
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parlimentMike
Don't settle for less evil, demand good
11:54 AM on 07/24/2011
What would be quicker, reforming the Democratic Party to demand any of that, or raising up a new People's Party based on the principles abandoned by the old Democratic Party in favor of corporate money?
11:21 AM on 07/24/2011
If the Federal reserve, the DOD, congress, senate and the house stop stealing our money we will be OK.
10:45 AM on 07/24/2011
Cap government pensions to the same amount that people drawing social security are getting. Phase out all foreign aid. Rather than taxing the people of this country, add tariffs on imports. Bust the SEIU.
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Russell Masingale
weary I am of the Astroturf.
02:02 PM on 07/24/2011
how does busting unions ease federal debt? magic?
10:44 AM on 07/24/2011
Now that Nasa is defunct...where is all of that money going?