Republicans Pledge to Kill Jobs for More Rich Tax Cuts

In order to provide new tax cuts for the very rich, the Republican Party has proposed to gut investments in job creation, education, and basic human needs for working families. According to the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), the Republican Party's plan would kill as many as 1.1 million jobs.

Republicans claim their goal is to reduce the federal deficit. However, data analyzed by EPI reveals that, at best, despite massive job-killing cuts, the GOP proposal reduces the federal deficit by a mere 5 percent.

According to the Republican plan, to achieve this meager goal in order to protect tax cuts for the rich, non-military spending would have to be gutted by some $350 billion.

The EPI notes such steps "would result in drastic and politically unrealistic cuts to many human needs and investment programs." Say good-bye to investments in expanding broadband access, research and development in clean energy alternatives, improved healthcare infrastructure, improved roads and bridges, new mass transit, improvements in waste management, environmental clean-up, higher quality education, additional community health centers, and anti-poverty protections for unemployed workers and their families.

While the GOP plan would deliver this harsh blow to working families, it would add some $629 billion to the deficit in order to provide new tax cuts for the riches two percent of Americans.

By increasing the deficit to pay for a tax cut for the richest Americans, EPI found, the Republican Party's plan would offset "savings" accrued by gutting programs for working families.

In addition, EPI found using data from the Congressional Budget Office, the GOP would put at risk the economic recovery by shrinking the GDP by at least 1.1 percent.

Because tax cuts for the rich is "the lowest bang-for-the-buck" stimulus plan, it would simply fail to offset jobs lost due to shrinking government investments in those areas listed above.

Simply put, the Republican Party's plan to give tax cuts for the rich at the expense of working families would result in a net loss of 1.1 million jobs.

So far the Republicans have refused to get specific about what they would cut. They have refused to do so because they know their ideas would meet massive public resistance. But their proposal for "across the board spending cuts" would mean eliminating schools, roads, railroads, sewers, hospitals, community health centers, energy improvements, and research that would improve our lives, strengthen the economy, and modernize the country.

All in the name of benefiting a handful of rich people.

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  • While I do not doubt this allegations, I would like to have another reference from an unbiased source to collaborate.

    Please post on this website when you have the information.

    Posted by cbc4, 10/10/2010 7:09pm (13 years ago)

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