« FFFT Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next

Case in point...

By: oldCADuser in FFFT | Recommend this post (0)
Thu, 12 Jan 12 2:58 AM | 56 view(s)
Boardmark this board | Food For Further Thought
Msg. 37968 of 65535
(This msg. is a reply to 37967 by oldCADuser)

Jump:
Jump to board:
Jump to msg. #

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2012/01/11/402273/romney-relied-on-wealthy-voters-with-upscale-interests-like-gourmet-cooking-to-win-new-hampshire/




Avatar

OCU




» You can also:
- - - - -
The above is a reply to the following message:
From Thom Hartmann's blog...
By: oldCADuser
in FFFT
Thu, 12 Jan 12 2:57 AM
Msg. 37967 of 65535

Are Republicans redistributing massive amounts of money to the top 1%?

by Thom Hartmann

January 11, 2012

Between all the debates, the interviews, and the campaign ads - doesn't it seem like the Republicans candidates only care about helping rich people? That's because that IS all they care about. According to a report by the Citizens for Tax Justice - which examined all the tax cut plans proposed by the candidates - the average tax cut for the 1% is 270 times greater than the tax cuts being proposed for the middle class. Not only that - by redistributing massive amounts of money to the very top - Republicans will add enormous amounts of money to our national debt - ranging between $6.6 trillion and $18 trillion over the next decade. In other words - the Republicans are proposing an economic plan that will bankrupt this nation just so millionaires and billionaires can get even wealthier.

The study which backs this up:

http://www.ctj.org/election2012/gopprimary_all.pdf

*************************************************


« FFFT Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next