Class war
Once again, Bob Herbert nails it.
No Work, No HomesBy BOB HERBERT
Talk about preaching to the choir. President Bush and his clueless team of economic advisers held a summit at the president's ranch in Crawford, Tex., yesterday. This is the ferociously irresponsible crowd that has turned its back on simple arithmetic and thinks the answer to every economic question is a gigantic tax cut for the rich
…After the meeting, Mr. Bush said, "This administration is optimistic about job creation."
It's too bad George Akerlof wasn't at the meeting. Mr. Akerlof, a 2001 Nobel laureate in economics, bluntly declared on Tuesday that "the Bush fiscal policy is the worst policy in the last 200 years." Speaking at a press conference arranged by the Economic Policy Institute, Mr. Akerlof, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, said, "Within 10 years, we're going to pay a serious price for such irresponsibility."
Also participating in the institute's press conference was Robert Solow, an economist and professor emeritus at M.I.T. who is also a Nobel laureate. He assailed the Bush tax cuts as "redistributive in intent and redistributive in effect."
"There has been a dissipation of the huge budget surplus," he said, "and all we have to show for that is the city of Baghdad."
…a front-page Wall Street Journal article…spelled out how sweet just one of the Bush tax cuts has been for those in the upper brackets: "The federal tax cut, which slashed the tax rate on dividends and prompted many companies to increase their payouts, is proving to be a boon for some corporate executives who are reaping millions in after-tax gains."
Someone needs to make clear to the millions who need a roommate to make the rent yet consider themselves one of the "haves" that unless you got a couple of hundred grand out of the latest tax cut you're not in the upper 10% of income earners in the country.
posted by Prometheus 6 at 8/14/2003 07:09:06 AM |