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Fattening the Rich at Our Expense

By Jim Hightower, AlterNet. Posted May 7, 2005.


You're not getting a multimillion-dollar inheritance? Well tough luck, sucker, for Washington's relief package does nothing for you.
Jim Hightower

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In these tough economic times, when the wages of America's working families are not even keeping up with increases in the cost of living, I can't tell you how downright inspiring it is to see the White House and Congress taking bold action to provide relief.

Yes, thanks to our dedicated political leaders, the government will no longer deduct estate taxes from your multimillion-dollar inheritance, leaving you and all other rich heirs free to grab every dime left by your Daddy Bigbucks when he kicked the bucket. What? You don't have a Daddy Bigbucks? You're not getting a multimillion-dollar inheritance? Well tough luck, sucker, for Washington's relief package does nothing for you.

Fewer than one percent of people who died last year paid any estate tax at all. Indeed half of the revenue generated by this tax comes from estates valued at more than $10 million. This is why Washington's repeal of the tax has been dubbed the "Paris Hilton Benefit Act."

While the estate tax is paid only by the richest of the rich, those people have recently become fabulously wealthier, so the tax on their wealth produces lots of money for our public treasury. It's calculated that total repeal of the tax, as pushed by Bush and congressional leaders, will end up taking hundreds of billions of dollars out of our treasury.

Remember that Bush & Company are also wailing that Social Security faces a budget shortfall over the next 75 years. To deal with this shortage they want to raise grandma's retirement age and cut her monthly benefits, while also privatizing the Social Security system. Excuse me, but where is the morality in cutting back on granny's small retirement check while rushing to pad the huge inheritances of Paris Hilton and other elites who live on their parents' wealth?

The Powers That Be rely on your not seeing the connection between a Washington action that pampers the rich ... and another one that slaps the workaday majority. But there it is.

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Jim Hightower is the best-selling author of Let's Stop Beating Around the Bush, from Viking Press. For more information, visit jimhightower.com.

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Bush Flip-Flopping?
Posted by: dennyduke@earthlink.net on May 7, 2005 1:27 AM   
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RE: "wages of America's working families are not even keeping up with increases in the cost of living".

What an interesting coincidence that this is happening just as Bush is pushing to swap these two indices for determining cuts to SS bene's, isn't it? Meaning, the advantage of indexing by wage growth now becomes a disadvantage, to, guess who? The very people W claims to be helping.

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» RE: Bush Flip-Flopping? Posted by: Iamnotafruittree
Bush voters get what they deserve...
Posted by: gazevans on May 7, 2005 4:11 PM   
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...but I feel sorry for everyone else.

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Oh Quit Whinning
Posted by: nakis on May 10, 2005 12:36 PM   
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You liberals just whine about everything don't you.

Can't you see the system works. You take and take regardless who it hurts until you have a lot of money. You then either use that money to become a politician and pay for the legislation and you get a self generating system of money. Stop whining about democracy, fairness, equality, helping the poor and disadvantaged. None of that is real. Bill of Rights, Constitution. Bushwa! You do what it takes to have the money and use the money to make what is right. Then convince enough people that you aren't doing what you're doing, convince others that the problems are not stemming for what your doing and get the rest marginalized.

The system works. Quit whining, you stupid liberals and conservatives.

The previous was a rant of sarcasm stemming from previous posts of conservatives on Alternet stating that liberals are stupid because they try to work against an unfair system. When proof galore stares them in the face that it doesn't work they still cry that it does. And they call us stupid. And I guess we are. The wealthy just got another tax cut. And we just got the shaft.

Funny thing about the rant. Those conservatives will read the rant and think, sounds good, I'll bet he's a business major.

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» RE: Oh Quit Whinning Posted by: JoeBlow
flimflam
Posted by: Doctor Zero on May 12, 2005 2:26 PM   
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Great commentary by Hightower. I can't believe how the leaders in government cry that Social Security is going bankrupt while they continually spend millions of dollars on war machines and cut millions of potential revenue by ending taxes upon the wealthy. It's aggravating.

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