Friday, November 27, 2009

Opinion

Barack Obama Backtracks on Tax Hike Pledge

November 25, 2008 03:19 PM ET | Bonnie Erbe | Permanent Link | Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

I should just like to point out to my inimitable, irreplaceable and sui generis Thomas Jefferson Street colleague, Michael Barone, the dean of political journalists, that apparently President-elect Obama has decided to drop his pledge of hiking taxes on upper-income earners. That's one reason I have more hope for the Obama administration than I did while Sen. Obama was running for president.

Michael wrote yesterday:

Tyler Cowen does us the signal service of reminding us which of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal policies worked and which didn't. Policies that didn't work include higher taxes on high earners (also a policy of Roosevelt's predecessor, Herbert Hoover) and increasing unionization (which helped some who held jobs but did nothing for or hurt those who didn't).

I agree that hiking taxes on any income bracket during a recession/depression is asking for failure if the government's goal is to restore economic activity and growth.

On a slightly different topic, why do the media and government officials still refer to the "coming" or "current" recession? Isn't it clear that it's here and it's been here at least since September if not before?

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The attacks begin already

If he simply lets the Bush high end tax cuts expire, that is exactly what his opponents have been saying amounts to a tax hike.

Now they're saying it is not?

Bash him all you can because when he is actually your president, you will be regarded as a terrorist the way the Bush administration has labelled their opponents.

And if this post twice, somebody please let me know what I am doing to cause it.

Thank you.

The attacks begin already

If he simply lets the Bush high end tax cuts expire, that is exactly what his opponents have been saying amounts to a tax hike.

Now they're saying it is not?

Bash him all you can because when he is actually your president, you will be regarded as a terrorist the way the Bush administration has labelled their opponents.

And if this post twice, somebody please let me know what I am doing to cause it.

Thank you.

Congress writes the tax law. Obama just signs it or not.

The notion a high end tax hike will kill the economy is not true.

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About Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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