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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 09:09 AM Dec 2012

Redistributing Up

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/12/redistributing-up/266400/


LEFT BEHIND: The poverty rate in D.C. has risen despite the local boom. REUTERS/Larry Downing

In the town that launched the War on Poverty 48 years ago, the poor are getting poorer despite the government's help. And the rich are getting richer because of it.

The top 5 percent of households in Washington, D.C., made more than $500,000 on average last year, while the bottom 20 percent earned less than $9,500 - a ratio of 54 to 1.

That gap is up from 39 to 1 two decades ago. It's wider than in any of the 50 states and all but two major cities. This at a time when income inequality in the United States as a whole has risen to levels last seen in the years before the Great Depression.

Americans have just emerged from a close presidential election in which the government's role as a leveling force was fiercely debated. The right argued the state does too much; the left, too little. The issue is now at the center of tense negotiations over whose taxes to raise and what social programs to cut before a Jan. 1 deadline. And the government's role will be paramount again next year if Congress takes up tax reform.

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Redistributing Up (Original Post) xchrom Dec 2012 OP
All tax breaks given to companies that ship jobs to foreign countries should be taken away. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2012 #1
+1 xchrom Dec 2012 #2
 

AnotherMcIntosh

(11,064 posts)
1. All tax breaks given to companies that ship jobs to foreign countries should be taken away.
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 09:35 AM
Dec 2012

The policy of giving such tax breaks started under Nixon.

So far, three let's-ship-more-jobs-to-foreign-countries "free-trade" agreements have been signed by President Obama. Another one is pending.

This indicates that his Administration has no intention of revising the Tax Code to eliminate the related tax breaks.

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