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		By: kshatriya		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I once read that it is harder for a rich person to go to heaven than it is for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. If you still feel that conformity is an option after reading this, well, your complacency precedes you...



Why We Must Raise Taxes on the Rich

Monday, April 4, 2011

It’s tax time. It’s also a time when right-wing Republicans are setting the agenda for massive spending cuts that will hurt most Americans.

Here’s the truth: The only way America can reduce the long-term budget deficit, maintain vital services, protect Social Security and Medicare, invest more in education and infrastructure, and not raise taxes on the working middle class is by raising taxes on the super rich.

Even if we got rid of corporate welfare subsidies for big oil, big agriculture, and big Pharma – even if we cut back on our bloated defense budget – it wouldn’t be nearly enough.

The vast majority of Americans can’t afford to pay more. Despite an economy that’s twice as large as it was thirty years ago, the bottom 90 percent are still stuck in the mud. If they’re employed they’re earning on average only about $280 more a year than thirty years ago, adjusted for inflation. That’s less than a 1 percent gain over more than a third of a century. (Families are doing somewhat better but that’s only because so many families now have to rely on two incomes.)

Yet even as their share of the nation’s total income has withered, the tax burden on the middle has grown. Today’s working and middle-class taxpayers are shelling out a bigger chunk of income in payroll taxes, sales taxes, and property taxes than thirty years ago.

It’s just the opposite for the super rich.

The top 1 percent’s share of national income has doubled over the past three decades (from 10 percent in 1981 to well over 20 percent now). The richest one-tenth of 1 percent’s share has tripled. And they’re doing better than ever. According to a new analysis by the Wall Street Journal, total compensation and benefits at publicly-traded Wall Street banks and securities firms hit a record in 2010 — $135 billion. That’s up 5.7 percent from 2009.

Yet, remarkably, taxes on the top have plummeted. From the 1940s until 1980, the top tax income tax rate on the highest earners in America was at least 70 percent. In the 1950s, it was 91 percent. Now it’s 35 percent. Even if you include deductions and credits, the rich are now paying a far lower share of their incomes in taxes than at any time since World War II.

The estate tax (which only hits the top 2 percent) has also been slashed. In 2000 it was 55 percent and kicked in after $1 million. Today it’s 35 percent and kicks in at $5 million. Capital gains – comprising most of the income of the super-rich – were taxed at 35 percent in the late 1980s. They’re now taxed at 15 percent.

If the rich were taxed at the same rates they were half a century ago, they’d be paying in over $350 billion more this year alone, which translates into trillions over the next decade. That’s enough to accomplish everything the nation needs while also reducing future deficits.

If we also cut what we don’t need (corporate welfare and bloated defense), taxes could be reduced for everyone earning under $80,000, too. And with a single payer health-care system – Medicare for all – instead of a gaggle of for-profit providers, the nation could save billions more.

Yes, the rich will find ways to avoid paying more taxes courtesy of clever accountants and tax attorneys. But this has always been the case regardless of where the tax rate is set. That’s why the government should aim high. (During the 1950s, when the top rate was 91 percent, the rich exploited loopholes and deductions that as a practical matter reduced the effective top rate 50 to 60 percent – still substantial by today’s standards.)

And yes, some of the super rich will move their money to the Cayman Islands and other tax shelters. But paying taxes is a central obligation of citizenship, and those who take their money abroad in an effort to avoid paying American taxes should lose their American citizenship.

But don’t the super-rich have enough political power to kill any attempt to get them to pay their fair share? Only if we let them. Here’s the issue around which Progressives, populists on the right and left, unionized workers, and all other working people who are just plain fed up ought to be able to unite.

Besides, the reason we have a Democrat in the White House – indeed, the reason we have a Democratic Party at all – is to try to rebalance the economy exactly this way.

All the President has to do is connect the dots – the explosion of income and wealth among America’s super-rich, the dramatic drop in their tax rates, the consequential devastating budget squeezes in Washington and in state capitals, and the slashing of vital public services for the middle class and the poor.

This shouldn’t be difficult. Most Americans are on the receiving end. By now they know trickle-down economics is a lie. And they sense the dice are loaded in favor of the multi-millionaires and billionaires, and their corporations, now paying a relative pittance in taxes. 

The President has the bully pulpit. But will he use it?

http://robertreich.org/

Reads rather all-inclusive to me.  ;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I once read that it is harder for a rich person to go to heaven than it is for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. If you still feel that conformity is an option after reading this, well, your complacency precedes you&#8230;</p>
<p>Why We Must Raise Taxes on the Rich</p>
<p>Monday, April 4, 2011</p>
<p>It’s tax time. It’s also a time when right-wing Republicans are setting the agenda for massive spending cuts that will hurt most Americans.</p>
<p>Here’s the truth: The only way America can reduce the long-term budget deficit, maintain vital services, protect Social Security and Medicare, invest more in education and infrastructure, and not raise taxes on the working middle class is by raising taxes on the super rich.</p>
<p>Even if we got rid of corporate welfare subsidies for big oil, big agriculture, and big Pharma – even if we cut back on our bloated defense budget – it wouldn’t be nearly enough.</p>
<p>The vast majority of Americans can’t afford to pay more. Despite an economy that’s twice as large as it was thirty years ago, the bottom 90 percent are still stuck in the mud. If they’re employed they’re earning on average only about $280 more a year than thirty years ago, adjusted for inflation. That’s less than a 1 percent gain over more than a third of a century. (Families are doing somewhat better but that’s only because so many families now have to rely on two incomes.)</p>
<p>Yet even as their share of the nation’s total income has withered, the tax burden on the middle has grown. Today’s working and middle-class taxpayers are shelling out a bigger chunk of income in payroll taxes, sales taxes, and property taxes than thirty years ago.</p>
<p>It’s just the opposite for the super rich.</p>
<p>The top 1 percent’s share of national income has doubled over the past three decades (from 10 percent in 1981 to well over 20 percent now). The richest one-tenth of 1 percent’s share has tripled. And they’re doing better than ever. According to a new analysis by the Wall Street Journal, total compensation and benefits at publicly-traded Wall Street banks and securities firms hit a record in 2010 — $135 billion. That’s up 5.7 percent from 2009.</p>
<p>Yet, remarkably, taxes on the top have plummeted. From the 1940s until 1980, the top tax income tax rate on the highest earners in America was at least 70 percent. In the 1950s, it was 91 percent. Now it’s 35 percent. Even if you include deductions and credits, the rich are now paying a far lower share of their incomes in taxes than at any time since World War II.</p>
<p>The estate tax (which only hits the top 2 percent) has also been slashed. In 2000 it was 55 percent and kicked in after $1 million. Today it’s 35 percent and kicks in at $5 million. Capital gains – comprising most of the income of the super-rich – were taxed at 35 percent in the late 1980s. They’re now taxed at 15 percent.</p>
<p>If the rich were taxed at the same rates they were half a century ago, they’d be paying in over $350 billion more this year alone, which translates into trillions over the next decade. That’s enough to accomplish everything the nation needs while also reducing future deficits.</p>
<p>If we also cut what we don’t need (corporate welfare and bloated defense), taxes could be reduced for everyone earning under $80,000, too. And with a single payer health-care system – Medicare for all – instead of a gaggle of for-profit providers, the nation could save billions more.</p>
<p>Yes, the rich will find ways to avoid paying more taxes courtesy of clever accountants and tax attorneys. But this has always been the case regardless of where the tax rate is set. That’s why the government should aim high. (During the 1950s, when the top rate was 91 percent, the rich exploited loopholes and deductions that as a practical matter reduced the effective top rate 50 to 60 percent – still substantial by today’s standards.)</p>
<p>And yes, some of the super rich will move their money to the Cayman Islands and other tax shelters. But paying taxes is a central obligation of citizenship, and those who take their money abroad in an effort to avoid paying American taxes should lose their American citizenship.</p>
<p>But don’t the super-rich have enough political power to kill any attempt to get them to pay their fair share? Only if we let them. Here’s the issue around which Progressives, populists on the right and left, unionized workers, and all other working people who are just plain fed up ought to be able to unite.</p>
<p>Besides, the reason we have a Democrat in the White House – indeed, the reason we have a Democratic Party at all – is to try to rebalance the economy exactly this way.</p>
<p>All the President has to do is connect the dots – the explosion of income and wealth among America’s super-rich, the dramatic drop in their tax rates, the consequential devastating budget squeezes in Washington and in state capitals, and the slashing of vital public services for the middle class and the poor.</p>
<p>This shouldn’t be difficult. Most Americans are on the receiving end. By now they know trickle-down economics is a lie. And they sense the dice are loaded in favor of the multi-millionaires and billionaires, and their corporations, now paying a relative pittance in taxes. </p>
<p>The President has the bully pulpit. But will he use it?</p>
<p><a href="http://robertreich.org/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://robertreich.org/</a></p>
<p>Reads rather all-inclusive to me.  😉</p>
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		By: Elaine		</title>
		<link>https://choprafoundation.org/consciousness/obamas-even-handedness-works-against-him/#comment-1313</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 15:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I remember when as a child we were lovingly told that covering our  head was honoring the Lord our God as we our his children whom He loves.  Nothing has changed for me.  I admire the Jewish men wearing their skull cap, the Muslims covering their heads, etc.  Honor the Lord thy God.  Keep it simple.  President Obama honors the Lord his God; yet,  his advisors fed into the fear of arousing the 20% - they&#039;ll learn, hopefully. Laura Bush got slammed for putting on the gift of a head scarf too.  She put it on though and held her head high.  President Obama needs more experienced presidential advisors around him, not the henchmen he has now to slam and ruin those who oppose him. It is so obvious (Juan Williams comes to mind as a recent casualty). A president shouldn&#039;t need an advisor to tell him how to hold his head high.  God does.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember when as a child we were lovingly told that covering our  head was honoring the Lord our God as we our his children whom He loves.  Nothing has changed for me.  I admire the Jewish men wearing their skull cap, the Muslims covering their heads, etc.  Honor the Lord thy God.  Keep it simple.  President Obama honors the Lord his God; yet,  his advisors fed into the fear of arousing the 20% &#8211; they&#8217;ll learn, hopefully. Laura Bush got slammed for putting on the gift of a head scarf too.  She put it on though and held her head high.  President Obama needs more experienced presidential advisors around him, not the henchmen he has now to slam and ruin those who oppose him. It is so obvious (Juan Williams comes to mind as a recent casualty). A president shouldn&#8217;t need an advisor to tell him how to hold his head high.  God does.</p>
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		By: Jon van den Heever		</title>
		<link>https://choprafoundation.org/consciousness/obamas-even-handedness-works-against-him/#comment-1312</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 08:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is it not obvious that Obama is acting in a way consistent with the way Jesus acted when faced with denunciation and death after all he had done and taught. But these loveless bible-punchers wouldn&#039;t get the subtlety of that. Deepak, let&#039;s not let their outrageous behaviour get to us, understandable as it may be.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it not obvious that Obama is acting in a way consistent with the way Jesus acted when faced with denunciation and death after all he had done and taught. But these loveless bible-punchers wouldn&#8217;t get the subtlety of that. Deepak, let&#8217;s not let their outrageous behaviour get to us, understandable as it may be.</p>
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		By: Diana		</title>
		<link>https://choprafoundation.org/consciousness/obamas-even-handedness-works-against-him/#comment-1311</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 05:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nothing is more universal than religion. Nothing is more divisive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing is more universal than religion. Nothing is more divisive.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 15:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mr. Obama should have visited the shrine.  The human mind is elvolving and the pace has quickened with the onset of advancing technologies and knowlege.  Moving away from the shadow into the light of God will bring peace.  Things of men are not eternal and without darkness. Walking into the path of love with our creator will conquer the ignorance of the ego.  Religons have got us this far, but now is the time to respect that knowledge and heal the world with peace and love.  Visting the shrine would have been to rise above the shadow and a message that taking life in the name of any god is not what the world stands for.  To end this suffering a man must look into his soul and to his creator and lay down his sord against his brother.  We are all one.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Obama should have visited the shrine.  The human mind is elvolving and the pace has quickened with the onset of advancing technologies and knowlege.  Moving away from the shadow into the light of God will bring peace.  Things of men are not eternal and without darkness. Walking into the path of love with our creator will conquer the ignorance of the ego.  Religons have got us this far, but now is the time to respect that knowledge and heal the world with peace and love.  Visting the shrine would have been to rise above the shadow and a message that taking life in the name of any god is not what the world stands for.  To end this suffering a man must look into his soul and to his creator and lay down his sord against his brother.  We are all one.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2010 16:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://choprafoundation.org/consciousness/obamas-even-handedness-works-against-him/#comment-1304&quot;&gt;Murph&lt;/a&gt;.

I was so disappointed to read these partisan and accusing statements...I would prefer to not know which &#039;way&#039; Deepak leans politically.  This can&#039;t accomplish anything except exclusion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://choprafoundation.org/consciousness/obamas-even-handedness-works-against-him/#comment-1304">Murph</a>.</p>
<p>I was so disappointed to read these partisan and accusing statements&#8230;I would prefer to not know which &#8216;way&#8217; Deepak leans politically.  This can&#8217;t accomplish anything except exclusion.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 06:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When Obama set foot in India, the first thing he visited was Humayaun&#039;s tomb, a Moghul ruler. If he wanted to visit the tomb of a muslim ruler, he could have visited the tomb of Akbar the Great, a liberal tolerant muslim king. Humayun was not known for this tolerance. He said in a speech after setting foot in India, that we must isolate the extremist muslims from the mainstream liberal muslims. Yet he prefers to visit the tomb of an extremist muslim. I don&#039;t know why. Please note, he did not visit any Hindu shrine either, which does not require you to cover your head with cloth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Obama set foot in India, the first thing he visited was Humayaun&#8217;s tomb, a Moghul ruler. If he wanted to visit the tomb of a muslim ruler, he could have visited the tomb of Akbar the Great, a liberal tolerant muslim king. Humayun was not known for this tolerance. He said in a speech after setting foot in India, that we must isolate the extremist muslims from the mainstream liberal muslims. Yet he prefers to visit the tomb of an extremist muslim. I don&#8217;t know why. Please note, he did not visit any Hindu shrine either, which does not require you to cover your head with cloth.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 04:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[my feeling is that for the good of the party (and the country), he should move away from muslim issues. Let Hillary Clinton or someone else in his administration do it for him. Eveytime he makes a speech in a muslim country the haters just use it and it does seem like he spends an awful lot of time trying to convince them that we don&#039;t hate them and convince us that he isn&#039;t one of them....actions speak louder than words. It&#039;s difficult to convince muslim countries we don&#039;t &quot;hate&quot; them when we are bombing their countries (even it it is for a &quot;good&quot; cause). Obama&#039;s patriotism and faith comes into question because of his diverse background. Actually, I&#039;m shocked this country even elected him to begin with knowing how racist many Americans still are.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my feeling is that for the good of the party (and the country), he should move away from muslim issues. Let Hillary Clinton or someone else in his administration do it for him. Eveytime he makes a speech in a muslim country the haters just use it and it does seem like he spends an awful lot of time trying to convince them that we don&#8217;t hate them and convince us that he isn&#8217;t one of them&#8230;.actions speak louder than words. It&#8217;s difficult to convince muslim countries we don&#8217;t &#8220;hate&#8221; them when we are bombing their countries (even it it is for a &#8220;good&#8221; cause). Obama&#8217;s patriotism and faith comes into question because of his diverse background. Actually, I&#8217;m shocked this country even elected him to begin with knowing how racist many Americans still are.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 03:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dr. Chopra, what a great article. It makes so much sense and your insight is refreshing to hear. We are all sick and tired of the lies and hate on the extreme party lines.  There is a way to get a long, its show respect and appreciate for humans beings, stop the hate, intoleratance and narrow-minded in our &#039;land of the free&#039;.  We are still growing in the USA, and have made mistakes a long the way. We will get there! God bless us ALL. Thank you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Chopra, what a great article. It makes so much sense and your insight is refreshing to hear. We are all sick and tired of the lies and hate on the extreme party lines.  There is a way to get a long, its show respect and appreciate for humans beings, stop the hate, intoleratance and narrow-minded in our &#8216;land of the free&#8217;.  We are still growing in the USA, and have made mistakes a long the way. We will get there! God bless us ALL. Thank you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 02:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love this article by Dr. Chopra, because he&#039;s just speaking the truth clearly. I agree with everything he said here, and I don&#039;t see him as being intolerant of anything but bullies and liars. It&#039;s tolerating those that&#039;s causing our President and our country so much grief. I believe President Obama will best make himself heard when he&#039;s forced to use his power to veto the foolishness of the extreme right to save the vulnerable in this country like he had to do with unemployment. He strives for a perfect democracy, but is finding that it sadly does not exist, yet still he struggles to bring it back to life. I admire his goal in that, but he&#039;s learning that the bullies will trample him if he isn&#039;t careful.

I&#039;m glad that he came right out and said that this country isn&#039;t Christian. Many of our founders weren&#039;t Christian, which is how we ended up with freedom of religion being put into our Constitution.

I&#039;m proud of the work President Obama&#039;s done, and I&#039;ll vote for him again and continue to pray for the sanity of the sheeple. It needs to be restored.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this article by Dr. Chopra, because he&#8217;s just speaking the truth clearly. I agree with everything he said here, and I don&#8217;t see him as being intolerant of anything but bullies and liars. It&#8217;s tolerating those that&#8217;s causing our President and our country so much grief. I believe President Obama will best make himself heard when he&#8217;s forced to use his power to veto the foolishness of the extreme right to save the vulnerable in this country like he had to do with unemployment. He strives for a perfect democracy, but is finding that it sadly does not exist, yet still he struggles to bring it back to life. I admire his goal in that, but he&#8217;s learning that the bullies will trample him if he isn&#8217;t careful.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad that he came right out and said that this country isn&#8217;t Christian. Many of our founders weren&#8217;t Christian, which is how we ended up with freedom of religion being put into our Constitution.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m proud of the work President Obama&#8217;s done, and I&#8217;ll vote for him again and continue to pray for the sanity of the sheeple. It needs to be restored.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 22:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow, such a diatribe from a peaceful and gentle author.  Well, at least Deepak is proving to be human.  I do find helpful his spiritual views and recommendations.  He should, however, be careful to stay away from the ditch of politics as he is beginning to take on a very narrow and closed minded view of our country and its people.  It sounds like Deepak is in favor or diversity of everthing except opinions.  Plus, I believe Obama really is human.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, such a diatribe from a peaceful and gentle author.  Well, at least Deepak is proving to be human.  I do find helpful his spiritual views and recommendations.  He should, however, be careful to stay away from the ditch of politics as he is beginning to take on a very narrow and closed minded view of our country and its people.  It sounds like Deepak is in favor or diversity of everthing except opinions.  Plus, I believe Obama really is human.</p>
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