Posted on 07/09/2011 3:47:22 PM PDT by mdittmar
Reid: Republicans Putting The Good Of Millionaires And Billionaires Ahead Of The Good Of This Great Nation
Washington, D.C. Nevada Senator Harry Reid made the following remarks today on the need for shared sacrifice in deficit reduction efforts. Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery:
Today the Senate will consider legislation calling on millionaires and billionaires to contribute to this countrys effort to reduce our deficit.
Republicans have already asked the poor, the middle class, children and seniors to make sacrifices to help get our fiscal house in order. This legislation would reaffirm the Senates commitment to ensuring the extremely wealthy are asked to make similar sacrifices.
This principle that all Americans should contribute their fair share as we work together to reduce the deficit is so common sense it should go without saying. Yet Republicans have boasted about their opposition to having the wealthy contribute their fair share.
This is the simple, straight-forward statement my Republican colleagues oppose: Any agreement to reduce the budget deficit should require that those earning $1 million or more per year make a more meaningful contribution to the deficit reduction effort. My Republican colleagues reject that.
Democrats are willing to go on the record saying we believe all Americans including those who can afford private jets and yachts should contribute to the collective effort to reduce the deficit. The question is, why arent Republicans willing to do the same?
They say its because theyre looking out for the people. That claim is ridiculous. It is without foundation.
Lets talk about the millionaires and billionaires Republicans are determined to protect above all else. Less than one quarter of one percent of tax returns filed in the United States each year belong to people making more than $1 million.
These same people are among the one percent of Americans who control half the countrys wealth.
We are talking about the Warren Buffets of the world. Warren Buffet is my friend, and I have great respect for him. But he is very, very wealthy.
So, what does Warren Buffet, the third richest man in the world, say about contributing his fair share? He welcomes it.
And Buffet criticized a system in which his secretary gives a greater share of her income to the government each year than this man worth $50 billion.
If youre in the luckiest 1 percent of humanity, you owe it to the rest of humanity to think about the other 99 percent. Thats what Warren Buffet said about contributing his fair share.
Since the late 1970s, incomes for the lucky one percent in America have risen by 281 percent.
The last three decades have been a very, very good time for the very, very wealthy.
President George W. Bush called these people the Haves and Have-mores. He also called them his base. And right now the Republican Party is putting what is good for this very small base ahead of what is good for this great nation.
The legislation before us asks only this: that each American be part of the solution rather than of part of the problem.
In poll after poll, Americans have endorsed this principle. They have said they believe we must address our deficit both by reducing spending and by ending tax breaks for the wealthiest citizens and corporations. Democrats have heard them.
If Warren Buffet chooses to buy a private jet or a whole fleet of them thats alright. But the American taxpayers shouldnt give him a special tax break for doing it.
This country is facing a crisis. We face mounting debt brought on by a decade of war and tax breaks for the wealthy. And we face the prospect that Republicans will force us to default on our financial obligations for the first time in our nations history.
Difficult choices must be made. Together we will consider cutting programs that help real people in very real ways. Eliminating tax breaks for oil companies making record profits, corporations that ship jobs overseas and the owners of private jets and yachts should be the easy part of solving this problem.
Yet Republicans walked away from the negotiating table when a solution was in sight because they said no to fairness.
Democrats had already agreed to trillions in difficult cuts in order to prevent a default crisis and avert a world-wide depression. Then Republicans walked away from the table to help the one percent of Americans lucky enough not to need any extra help.
How will Republicans explain this to their constituents back home? As middle class families struggle to make ends meet, my Republicans colleagues are risking the financial future of this country and world for the sake of people who can afford private jets and yachts. I cant imagine that conversation.
Asking millionaires and billionaires to contribute to solving this nations deficit crisis is not unreasonable. Its just plain common sense and simple fairness.
Shut up Stinky. If you want a BIG government, YOU pay for it. It’s not up to the “millionaires” and “billionaires” to keep YOU and your commie comrades in power. KMA and go back to Stoplight, maggot.
I’m sick of hearing this...did a poor person ever give you a job??
Says a millionaire who made his money in bed with the mob.
“millionaires”.....”billionaires”.....”corporate jet owners”.....”yacht owners”....
The Democrat talking points for the next 15 months. Every day, multiple times per day. The class warfare card — a tried and true ‘Rat special.
I'll call for millionaires to pony up more when CONGRESS is forced to follow the laws the rest of us do. How's your pension, Reid? Health care? Wanna trade? Thought not.
Drop dead, Reid, and take Pelosi, Boxer, and the rest of the job-killing mouth breathers with you.
Did I read or nightmare that many people working in this WH owe back taxes?
If youre in the luckiest 1 percent of humanity, you owe it to the rest of humanity to think about the other 99 percent.
I’m not a millionaire, not even close. But I know a few and they didn’t become millionaires by luck. Lots of hard work, personal sacrifice, financial risks, and determination over many years.....
These outright lies and deceptions coming from the socialists are pure evil.
More class warfare from the insufferable and inimitable hypocrites on the left. The older I get, the more I want to just live out the rest of my life as far away as possible from people like this, and those driven by envy or hate who vote for them.
More class warfare from the insufferable and inimitable hypocrites on the left. The older I get, the more I want to just live out the rest of my life as far away as possible from people like this, and those driven by envy or hate who vote for them.
Your tagline is my favorite movie.
Reid should know. He meets with the billionaires at frequent intervals, for like, stuff. You know, hookers and blow.
Stinky must be talking about himself because there are thousands of us not-quite-poor-but-we-will-be people out here. Working and paying our taxes...for now. Much more of these health care cost increases, and no financial breaks and I’ll have to opt for buying the cemetery plot, it’ll be all I can afford.
The Republicans will be caving to the mega-RICH Democrat congresscritters if they do not grow some back bone.
“Your tagline is my favorite movie.”
Mine too.
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millionaires.....billionaires.....corporate jet owners.....yacht owners = DEMOCRAT Politicians!!!!
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