Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Sen. Bernie Sanders on the Federal Budget; Social Secuity is ok, middle and lower class not so much, corporations and the wealthy: flush

February 2011 Budget (From PBS Newshour, 2/17)

Bernie Sanders -- Fair, and Protects People (Poverty Rate Highest since 1948)
What would he change?

Middle class collapsing, the median income is decreasing; gap between rich and poor growing
Top 1% make more than the bottom 50%; their taxes keep going down
GOP Budget has massive tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires
Revenue: as a nation, we have to say sorry, we can not cut back on programs for the vulnerable, we must cut back on tax breaks for the wealthy

The Social Security trust fund has 2.6 trillion dollar surplus
It's flush for 27 years, funded by payroll tax, hasn't contributed one nickel to the deficit
It's been the most important and valuable social program in America's history
Does not need to be privatized, that's for sure

Low income families home heating program, price of energy
Heating oil and price of gasoline of oil going up
We're giving away money to people who don't need it, but we're getting tough on students
You don't give more to the people that don't need it, and cut back on people that are hurting

The deficit is a very serious problem:
Primarily has been caused by two wars that were unfunded
Huge tax breaks to people who don't need it
An insurance company-written Medicare Part D prescription drug program
And the bailout of Wall Street
The cause of it is not hungry children in this country or people sleeping out on the street

We have got to deal with the deficit but you do it in a fair and progressive way.
This year alone we're losing 100 billion dollars in revenue because corporations and the wealthy are stashing their money in tax havens in the Cayman Islands.
This year Exxon Mobil - the Most Profitable Corporation in the History of America - is not paying a Nickel in federal income taxes, despite having made 19 billion dollars last year
In 2005 one quarter of large corporations in America making a trillion in revenue didn't pay a nickel in taxes
You got a military budget which in many ways is still fighting the old Cold War

So I believe that we have to move toward significant deficit reduction
But you don't do it on the backs of the middle class and working families who are already suffering
As a result of the Wall Street caused recession
Want to know the way to raise money? Put a transaction fee on Wall Street
So maybe we can curb some of the speculation and raise some money.

(Synopsis of Sanders Discusses the Budget on PBS's NewsHour - 02/17/11

http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/media/view/?id=16f77829-c1e3-4675-8735-0c6374ead27d )

3 comments:

Colby Allerton said...
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Colby Allerton said...

Here's more on Social Security's medium-term solvency, and long-term prospects: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-mcmanus-column-social-security-20110224,0,3062765.column

Colby Allerton said...

Bernie reminded me of the November 2010 elections: There were lots of battlegrounds; I sent dozens of letters to Colorado (and Nevada, Virginia, California, etc.) to newspapers trying to support good liberal and/or centrist candidates (depending on what was available). And blog posts, and letters to local Democratic Party headquarters, etc. Ken Buck (see below) from Colorado was one of the fringier of all the Tea Party candidates -- and Michael Bennet just barely nudged him out.

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012
I've been thinking some about the Winter Solstice, the Mayan end of the 30,000-year-cycle on 12/21/12.

What if in fact the world did end? Even though this probably will not happen, to live consciously it is honest for us to take a bit of an inventory.

Am I happy with how I've lived my life? (Yesterday, I thought mostly yes, with some areas for improvement, as below.) Are there changes I would make?
Would I have tried to forgive those that were hostile or disappointing to me?
Would I spend more time with those I loved the most, telling them that, feeling that more?
Would I be happier, grateful for what I have, what I've experienced, the joy, the beauty in this world?

Maybe the answer is yes to all of the above.
So this time can serve as a point of rebirth for all of us. If we think about it.

Because somewhere along the line I realized I think maybe mankind deserves it. !
The way we are killing each other, killing the planet.
How selfish we are, and snotty to those around us. Petty, competitive. Why is this? Do we have to behave this way? (I say no, it greatly detracts and misdirects energy from the full-time celebration in which we could engage, the great multi-cultural, multi-rhythmic dance we can sustain here.)

Maybe God or the Great Universe is fed up, and will pull the rug out from under us.
Don't think I can say we could blame Him/Her/It.

But it probably won't happen. (Probably not! This time.)

Still we are finite on this ride.

It is a time to think, am I happy with how I've lived my life?
Hopefully most of us can say yes.

For the part of us that have a little worry, a little sadness....
This is the time to be present.
This is the time to be the person you want to be, that can die at peace, that can hope to every day be able to look yourself and the Universe in the eye and say, how beautiful, smiling, and thank you. Let's do that.

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