Obama’s 2% Con: The Lies Never End

February 26th, 2009 (11) Posted By .

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On Blago/Emmanuel: “I had no idea what was going on”. State of the Union on the so-called stimulus bill: “Not one earmark in it”.

Wall Street Journal:

President Obama has laid out the most ambitious and expensive domestic agenda since LBJ, and now all he has to do is figure out how to pay for it. On Tuesday, he left the impression that we need merely end “tax breaks for the wealthiest 2% of Americans,” and he promised that households earning less than $250,000 won’t see their taxes increased by “one single dime.”

This is going to be some trick. Even the most basic inspection of the IRS income tax statistics shows that raising taxes on the salaries, dividends and capital gains of those making more than $250,000 can’t possibly raise enough revenue to fund Mr. Obama’s new spending ambitions.

Consider the IRS data for 2006, the most recent year that such tax data are available and a good year for the economy and “the wealthiest 2%.” Roughly 3.8 million filers had adjusted gross incomes above $200,000 in 2006. (That’s about 7% of all returns; the data aren’t broken down at the $250,000 point.) These people paid about $522 billion in income taxes, or roughly 62% of all federal individual income receipts. The richest 1% — about 1.65 million filers making above $388,806 — paid some $408 billion, or 39.9% of all income tax revenues, while earning about 22% of all reported U.S. income.

Note that federal income taxes are already “progressive” with a 35% top marginal rate, and that Mr. Obama is (so far) proposing to raise it only to 39.6%, plus another two percentage points in hidden deduction phase-outs. He’d also raise capital gains and dividend rates, but those both yield far less revenue than the income tax. These combined increases won’t come close to raising the hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue that Mr. Obama is going to need.

But let’s not stop at a 42% top rate; as a thought experiment, let’s go all the way. A tax policy that confiscated 100% of the taxable income of everyone in America earning over $500,000 in 2006 would only have given Congress an extra $1.3 trillion in revenue. That’s less than half the 2006 federal budget of $2.7 trillion and looks tiny compared to the more than $4 trillion Congress will spend in fiscal 2010. Even taking every taxable “dime” of everyone earning more than $75,000 in 2006 would have barely yielded enough to cover that $4 trillion.

Fast forward to this year (and 2010) when the Wall Street meltdown and recession are going to mean far few taxpayers earning more than $500,000. Profits are plunging, businesses are cutting or eliminating dividends, hedge funds are rolling up, and, most of all, capital nationwide is on strike. Raising taxes now will thus yield far less revenue than it would have in 2006.

Mr. Obama is of course counting on an economic recovery. And he’s also assuming along with the new liberal economic consensus that taxes don’t matter to growth or job creation. The truth, though, is that they do. Small- and medium-sized businesses are the nation’s primary employers, and lower individual tax rates have induced thousands of them to shift from filing under the corporate tax system to the individual system, often as limited liability companies or Subchapter S corporations. The Tax Foundation calculates that merely restoring the higher, Clinton-era tax rates on the top two brackets would hit 45% to 55% of small-business income, depending on how inclusively “small business” is defined. These owners will find a way to declare less taxable income.

The bottom line is that Mr. Obama is selling the country on a 2% illusion. Unwinding the U.S. commitment in Iraq and allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire can’t possibly pay for his agenda. Taxes on the not-so-rich will need to rise as well.

On that point, by the way, it’s unclear why Mr. Obama thinks his climate-change scheme won’t hit all Americans with higher taxes. Selling the right to emit greenhouse gases amounts to a steep new tax on most types of energy and, therefore, on all Americans who use energy. There’s a reason that Charlie Rangel’s Ways and Means panel, which writes tax law, is holding hearings this week on cap-and-trade regulation.

Mr. Obama is very good at portraying his agenda as nothing more than center-left pragmatism. But pragmatists don’t ignore the data. And the reality is that the only way to pay for Mr. Obama’s ambitions is to reach ever deeper into the pockets of the American middle class.

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  • SOC

    I hate him……He is a traitor and a lying racist bigot.

  • BradW (the Infidel)

    and he promised that households earning less than $250,000 won’t see their taxes increased by “one single dime.”

    Well, DUH, that is because any of us who pay taxes will see multiple dollar increases, not a dime. he didn’t lie, he just didn’t tell the whole truth.

    Basically, if you are not on welfare or receiving some other government assistance, you are fucked…

  • American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    I hate this POS!

  • Sully

    He’s not “portraying his agenda as center-left pragmatism”, he’s fucking LYING.
    ‘Progressive’ my ass.

  • mike3481

    :arrow: SOC

    Ditto, and allow me to add Marxist.

    GRR!

    :gun: :evil:

  • Mike Mose

    Clearly, Obama and the communists want to end the United States of America. No Free speech, No Jobs, suppressive taxes. The communists are the change that America wanted.

    Generations are bound by the chains of slavery from Obama.

  • Sandy

    :arrow: Mike Mose

    “Generations are bound by the chains of slavery from Obama.”

    You got that right! They just don’t know it yet.
    They are still in their fairy tale world.

    Hussein is going all balls out to destroy this country and way too many people are helping him do it. :sad:

  • Indy

    Every time this mutt puts a user tax on any consumer product, it’s a tax burden to the lower income workers.Low income workers make up the majority, they just got a .67 per pack tax increase on cigarettes.The new energy bill will be loaded with tax increases to utility bills and fuel. The mutt is a straight up LIAR.

  • Indy

    Every time this mutt puts a user tax on any consumer product, it’s a tax burden to the lower income workers.Low income workers make up the majority, they just got a .67 per pack tax increase on cigarettes.The new energy bill will be loaded with tax increases to utility bills and fuel. The mutt is a straight up LIAR.

  • cathyann

    And just how can he count on those 2% to remain wealthy??? Want to bet most of them will find ways to cut their reported income?

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