In a statement Senator Sanders said:
“At a time of obscene levels of income and wealth inequality, President Obama’s plan moves us in the right direction. I look forward to working with the administration to adopt a tax system that eliminates unfair tax loopholes that only benefit the wealthiest people and largest corporations and to increase the take-home pay of working Americans.”
The Obama plan to cut taxes for the middle class
while raising capital gains taxes on wealthiest Americans should enjoy
broad support within Democratic caucuses of the House and Senate.
Obama’s proposal is the first shot in what could be a year-long battle
over tax reform. The repugicans thought they could get President Obama to
agree to corporate tax reform, but they now know that the reforms they
are seeking will come at a price.
Senator Sanders (I-VT) will be using his power position
as the ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee to push the
president’s plan for tax cuts for those who have been harmed the most by
the gap between the rich and the poor. The repugicans who are opposing the
president’s plan are arguing that the wealthiest among us should not
have to pay their fair share in taxes. In November 2014,
Bernie Sanders and other congressional liberals teamed up with
President Obama to kill a plan to give $440 billion in tax cuts to
corporations. Senator Sanders blasted the corporate tax cut plan,
“This tax cut agreement does exactly the wrong things. At a time of
massive wealth and income inequality, it extends huge tax cuts to the
rich and large corporations while threatening programs that help
low-income children.”
The tax cut debate is a debate about values and
priorities. The repugicans are committed to building an oligarchy by
redistributing resources to those who already have the most. Democrats
and their allies firmly believe that the middle class must be rebuilt
and that strong economies grow from the middle out instead of top down.
Members of the congressional Democratic caucuses are
standing with President Obama on his tax plan, which means that the repugican plan to divide Obama and his allies just became a lot more
difficult.
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