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charliecstl
A nice, short transcript of Bill Moyers discussing the new tax cuts.

Deep in a Black Hole of Red Ink
by Bill Moyers

You no doubt saw this - Mr. Bush signing his tax cut. A big day for the President. But in fact, it's the richest Americans - the top one percent - who get the lion's share of the tax cuts - people like Secretary of the Treasury John Snow, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Commerce Don Evans, multimillionaires all. Mr. Cheney actually cast the deciding tie-breaker vote in favor of the tax cut in the Senate...as this headline in the Wall Street Journal says, some people could wind up paying virtually no tax at all.

Where's that money coming from to make the rich richer? Some of it's coming from the working poor.

Remember that $400 per child tax credit that was in the tax bill? We have now learned that at the very last minute, behind closed doors, the Republican leaders in Congress pulled a bait-and-switch. They eliminated from the bill that $400 child credit for families who make just above the minimum wage. They will use that money to pay for the cut on dividend taxes. Eleven million children in families with incomes roughly between ten thousand and twenty six thousand dollars a year won't be getting the check that was supposed to be in the mail this summer. Eleven million children punished for being poor, even as the rich are rewarded for being rich.

Nothing was said about cutting out the working poor from this tax credit as Mr. Bush signed his tax bill. Nor was anything said when the President closed the door to his office and quietly put his signature on another bill, this one raising the debt ceiling to its highest level in history. No sooner had this happened than it was revealed by the Financial Times - a British newspaper by the way - that the White House withheld a Treasury department study showing that the country faces chronic deficits totaling over $44 trillion dollars. They kept it secret lest it throw the fear of God into Congress and the financial markets and cost them the tax cut for the rich.

This was enough to send us over to the debt clock just a few blocks from our offices in mid-town New York. Standing there you can watch the country's future slip deeper and deeper into a black hole of red ink. At mid-day today the national debt was over 6 trillion dollars and climbing. It makes you wonder...exactly why are these rich guys smiling?

From NOW with Bill Moyers on Friday May 30th, 2003 at 9pm E.T. on PBS (check local listings at http://www.pbs.org/now/sched.html)
PhillyFan
2 kids and making 10-26k a year, you actually pay ZERO in income taxes. In fact, you already get money back (free money around 2-3k). Why was this not pointed out? Doesnt help his essay.

the 44 trillion. Uh, that is called an estimate. ie a footnote in the financail statements of the budget. As that blog pointed out... it's based on estimates and there is a fight right now how you would calculate that estimate. Has Zero effect on this budget. Was it reported in recent years when they knew they would have a problem there? nope probably not, but then again W wasnt in office, so no one cared.

Why dont ya'all get back to me when the time comes that budgets are concrete and always take place... they do not take into account changes in the economy. You cant judge that.

Just as always, democrats fall back on the scare tactics in telling people who have no understanding of financial statements, stock market, or investing... that they are getting screwed, when infact they are not.
6iron
Hey Philly, who does benefit from this tax cut?
Denver Fan
I know I don't get a dime. Single according to our government and only making $18,500 per year.

I know that when Clinton left office we had almost no deficit that they were going to remove the debt clock. Bush turned out to be real good for business for the accountants who saw the Reagan deficit climb.
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