To Deal With the National Debt, Mitigate Inflation, Tax the Rich, Not Coddle Cheaters

“With their first economic legislation of the new Congress, House Republicans are making clear that their top economic priority is to allow the rich and multi-billion dollar corporations to skip out on their taxes, while making life harder for ordinary, middle-class families that pay the taxes they owe. That’s their agenda; not lowering costs or cutting taxes for hard working Americans – as President Biden has consistently advocated,” the OMB stated in announcing that President Biden would veto the measure if it managed to get through the Senate. © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features

By Karen Rubin, News-Photos-Features.com

Regardless of whether you see Trump’s tax returns as evidence of tax cheating and fraud or as financial wizardry (that is, sleight of hand) in capitalizing on (or fabricating) loopholes so he can pay zero or $750 tax on millions of dollars in income (hello! AMT???) – Trump is the poster child for the need for tax reform – that is, a fairer (not flatter) tax code and a just, efficient tax collection system.

And yet, Kevin McCarthy, said his first act as Speaker of the House would be to repeal the $80 billion funding for the 80,000 IRS agents. Second is to go after Medicare and Social Security under the aegis of reducing the national debt and mandating spending “within means”.

But those IRS agents are necessary to recover the estimated $1 TRILLION in unpaid taxes each year by the top 1%, who, it is calculated, routinely…

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