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Geithner: America Is Less Equal Today Partly Due To Bush Tax Cuts


Posted: Aug 5, 2010

The country is less equal today than it was just a decade ago thanks in part to the Bush tax cuts, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Wednesday.

"[T]he policies put in place by the previous administration, prior to this great recession, have left us with a terrible legacy of challenges," Geithner said during a discussion on fiscal policy at the Washington-based Center for American Progress. "And America is a less equal country today than it was ten years ago, in part because of the tax cuts for the top 2 percent put in place in 2001 and 2003."

The Bush tax cuts, credited with job creation during the George W. Bush administration, are now credited with expanding the nation's ever-increasing national debt. More jobs have been destroyed than the tax cuts could ever claim to have created, and with the economy in a moderate recovery the tax cuts have become less an economic issue than a political one: Most Republicans, hoping to push their supply-side theories, want to extend them in hopes that the rich will spend, invest and create jobs in the process; Democrats, in an attempt to appeal to deficit-conscious voters, want them to expire so that the increased government revenue can be used to pay down the national debt.

Economists and policymakers, while not discounting the positive effects that continued tax cuts can have on the economy, have stressed that the best course would be to allow the cuts to expire. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, a noted libertarian who was not opposed to the tax cuts when proposed during his tenure, has advocated that they should be allowed to expire.

The administration, too, is advocating their demise. And on Wednesday, Geithner laid out an argument touching not just on the fiscal and economic benefits -- he touched on the fairness of it all, too.

"The most affluent 400 earners in 2007 -- who earned an average of more than $340 million dollars each that year -- paid only 17 percent of their income in tax, a lower rate than many middle class families," he said. "The legacy of the crisis is millions of unemployed Americans, idled factories, a national debt swollen by eight years of deficit spending and growing income inequality.

"We live in one of the richest economies in the world," the Treasury Secretary continued. "But one in eight Americans is on food stamps today."

Macroeconomic Advisers, an economic consultancy led by former Fed governor Laurence H. Meyer, estimated this week that allowing only those Bush tax cuts for the richest Americans to expire would trim about 0.2 percent from growth over 2011 and 2012.

But while the group warns against letting all of the tax cuts expire, the demise of those benefiting the rich -- though likely to result in a nominal hit to growth -- would be worth it, the group said.

The remainder of the article can be found at:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20100804/cm_huffpost/670939

 

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Geithner - anon

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It would be more equal if people like Geithner paid their taxes.

LOL! Good one! ....cant take him seriously.nm - MN

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I agree. I don't trust him. (sm) - Nikki

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I think he's a scoundrel.

Geithner is talking about equality??? - Now that's rich

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He is the very last person who should be saying ANYTHING - A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G about equality. I agree with the poster who mentioned about him paying his taxes. If he ever pays his taxes (and his fair share) then he would have something of substance to discuss. Otherwise someone needs to tell him to keep his mouth shut.

Then of course he has the "Blame it on Bush" routine down quite well. What a nice little hypocrit he is.

I got a kick out of the beginning of Dylan R's take on Geithner - Backwards Typist

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Aug. 3:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31510813/#38544348

On July 23, he had this to say:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31510813/#38385299

On July 23, he also had the authors of the book "Renewing the American Dream" on his show. They had these suggestions:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31510813/#38385947

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