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Alan Grayson on tax cuts for the rich


Posted: Dec 6, 2010

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/03/alan-grayson-fox-news-tax-cuts_n_791533.html

Here's an excerpt:

They want tax cuts for the rich because they want a tax cut for themselves. What do I mean by that? Let's take a look at the people who are really in charge, the ones who actually run the Republican party.

Let's start with this gentleman here, the man with the cigar, Rush Limbaugh. Doesn't he look happy? According according to Newsweek, he makes $58.7 million a year, and extending the tax cuts means he'll have another $2.7 million. Mega dittos, Rush, and mega money. Let's look at the next one.

Here's Glenn Beck, according to Newsweek Glenn Beck makes $33 million a year as a pundit and extending the Bush Tax Cuts means a cool $1.5 million for Glenn bBeck's ongoing imitation of Howard Beale from Network. Now let's look at the next one.

Sean Hannity. Newsweek says that Sean Hannity, this man of the people makes $22 million a year from his act on Fox. And that means the Bush Tax cuts mean an extra $1 million. $1 million for Sean Hannity. Maybe he can afford some anger management classes. Let's take a look at the next one.

Bill O'Reilly. He makes a modest $20 million a year from his gig on Fox. That means that the Bush tax cuts give him not quite seven figures, nearly $914,000 of extra cash. It's easy to see why Bill O'Reilly wants to see the Bush tax cuts extended. And I have to say, he's no pinhead when it comes to that.

And Now, Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin has made $14 million this year from cashing in on her fame. In fact, she's done a better job of turning fame into cash than anyone in American history. $14 million. So she wants the Bush tax cuts extended so she can make an extra cool $638,000. As she was -- as she would gesture (shoulder shrug.)

And now on to Newt Gingrich, the man who did such a great job of running America in the 1990's, he wants a second chance in this decade. Newt if you do to us now what you did to us then, we'll be in trouble. But Newt Gingrich makes $5 million a year from his punditry, he'll get an extra quarter million dollars a year. An extra quarter million dollars a year from the Bush tax cuts being extended.

Now let's go on to the big cheese. George W. Bush himself. The man who got us into two endless war. The man who brought us to the brink of national bankruptcy. The man who gave us $4 a gallon gasoline. George W. Bush makes a cull $4.2 million a year, according to Newsweek. That means that extending the bush tax cuts for George Bush means an extra $187,000 in his pockets every single year.

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What a laugh. Grayson, who just lost his election, and - is proven lying piece of garbage..

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Why would anyone care his opinion? The man is no better than Olbermann, actually worse. His little article is so pathetic and biased and hateful, just like he is.

What part did he lie about? Like you said, - he has nothing to lose.

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Free speech.

PROVEN LIAR DURING ELECTION.. DUH.!.nm - Frank

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garbage - sm

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Umm..... It doesn't take a genious to figure out who would benefit from the tax cuts being extended.

This guy is a nut case. I realy think he should see a psychiatrist - Backwards Typist

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I've seen some of his tirades on Capitol Hill and in news stories. He is a basket case.

He is like George Soros....pub hater period. Where are the dems in this article because you know that the dems are also going to get a share of those tax cuts too. What an idiot!

He is not required to defend the \'pubs. - nm

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LOL. He cant even defend himself! nm - Independent

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Agree. Grayson is disgusting in my book. Should - be in a mental hospital as an excuse.nm

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He has a very eloquent way of making a point - nm

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Who would pay limbaugh $58.7 million a year? - It must be a lie.

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I disagree. Its so crazy it must be true. - nm

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taxes - sm

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Yeah, just think how many jobs are going to be created by all those (and many more) wealthy people. NOT! However, that is the reason the republicans wanted the tax cuts for all the rich. What a joke!

Really Tired - GOPmt

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I'm getting really, really tired of the far-left community thinking America OWES them a living. Yes, times are hard and that is when faith-based organizations kick-in. It amazes me each time I see a post as above by people who think the "rich" owe them part of their money. Can anyone say communism?? Have ya forgotten America is a free-market system?? Ya work for what ya get! Yes, I know, there are always exceptions and that is why we have safe-guards built into the system..but how much is enough?? Do ya want half of the more economically affluent's money?? or 60%?? The United States ALREADY has the 2nd highest corporate tax system in the world...so how much is enough exactly??

tired - sm

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I'm getting really tired of people like you telling me I expect that America owes me something. I never said that. I work hard and have a roof over my head and don't get anything from the government and never have. As far as faith-based organizations kicking in, at the present time donations are way down because most of their donations and contributions are made by hard-working middle class people, who if you haven't noticed, have lost their jobs. I am not saying rich people do not help out organizations, but it is the middle class losing their jobs that is causing such a decrease in funds for these organizations.

Who's talking about corporate taxes? I said personal wealth, not corporate. I said the republicans were using the fact that if the tax cuts go away for the rich they will stop creating jobs and that is a bunch of crap!

That's okay, greed of the wealthy will be the destruction of this country, not the hardworking middle class people who are struggling to feed their families, but those rich people will be saved. Thank God for that!
DUH @ tired - GOPmt
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LOL @ greed of the wealthy. As a former small-business owner, whose personal/business accounts were NOT separated but one-in-the same as I suspect MOST small business owners are, a tax increase would have driven me over-the-edge and into bankruptcy. Your attitude amazes me when its a FACT the democratic platform insists on more subsidies/hand-outs on a consistent basis. That is NOT the purpose of our government. Here is a thought..READ the constitution for a change. Because our government has taken on so many social programs: Welfare, food stamps, unemployment, social security, Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac...we are on the verge of crumbling. I am NOT surprised democrats are still yelling/demanding more hand-outs though.

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