It is certainly well known that the Republican insistence on adding $700 billion to the deficit to secure a bonus tax break for millionaires and billionaires opposes public opinion by a wide margin. But a new poll shows that even their own base opposes them in this.
A CBS News poll released last night finds that 53 percent of Americans want the Bush-era tax cuts “extended only for households earning less than $250,000 per year,” a position that was advanced by a House vote yesterday. Another 14 percent want to expire all of the Bush tax cuts. Taken together, two-thirds of Americans (67 percent) want to end the Bush tax cuts for the rich. One interesting statistic from the survey indicates that the GOP’s push for giving the richest 2 percent an additional tax cut is not even supported by its own base:
Only ten percent of Democrats and one in four independents back the GOP proposal to extend the tax cuts for all. Even among Republicans, support for extending all the cuts is less than half at 46 percent.
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Keith Olbermann puts this in perspective in an interview with former Reagan Budget Director, David Stockman.
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Here’s the bottom line. The Republican Party does not even represent Republicans. They govern excliusively for the benefit of criminal corporations and the richest 1%.
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It will be good next year when we have a Republican house to go along with our Republican president. Then you’ll see the senate open up and overcome the gridlock. Happy days are here again! Hallelujah back to the days of free market de-regulated capitalism.
My only regret is that Elizabeth Warren’s head will be the first one laid in the guillotine block.
If Warren goes down, that’s could be the first trumpet.
And don’t forget the corporations.
But I WANT to!