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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTax Policy Center responds to 'garbage' comment
Tax Policy Center responds to 'garbage' comment
By Steve Benen
The Tax Policy Center, a respected nonpartisan group, made Mitt Romney's life a little more difficult two weeks ago, publishing a detailed analysis of the Republican's tax plan. The findings were brutal: sticking to Romney's own parameters, the Republican intends to raise taxes on 95% of the country in order to finance tax breaks for the rich.
Note, the policy analysts "bent over backwards to literally give Romney every possible benefit of the doubt" and worked under the dubious assumption that more Republican tax cuts will stimulate the economy. The results were still a disaster.
Romney condemned the nonpartisan analysis this week as "garbage." Yesterday, the Tax Policy Center published its response, explaining that the facts are stubborn, even if Romney doesn't like them.
It's not "garbage"; it's arithmetic. To reiterate what we discussed when the report was first published, there's simply no way around the fact that Romney's figures don't add up. No serious person can run the numbers and reach a different conclusion.
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/08/17/13333894-tax-policy-center-responds-to-garbage-comment
By Steve Benen
The Tax Policy Center, a respected nonpartisan group, made Mitt Romney's life a little more difficult two weeks ago, publishing a detailed analysis of the Republican's tax plan. The findings were brutal: sticking to Romney's own parameters, the Republican intends to raise taxes on 95% of the country in order to finance tax breaks for the rich.
Note, the policy analysts "bent over backwards to literally give Romney every possible benefit of the doubt" and worked under the dubious assumption that more Republican tax cuts will stimulate the economy. The results were still a disaster.
Romney condemned the nonpartisan analysis this week as "garbage." Yesterday, the Tax Policy Center published its response, explaining that the facts are stubborn, even if Romney doesn't like them.
"A reform proposal that meets the five goals" that Mr. Romney has outlined for overhauling the tax code "would have to raise burdens on middle-class households," the three authors of the analysis wrote in a nine-page response to the criticism.
That is inevitable, they said, mainly as a consequence of two of Mr. Romney's five goals: His insistence that any tax overhaul should be revenue-neutral, neither reducing nor increasing annual budget deficits, and that it should protect or even sweeten existing tax breaks for savings and investment like those for dividends and capital gains income.
If Mr. Romney were willing to either increase deficits or reduce the tax breaks for investors, the authors said, then taxes would not necessarily have to go up for lower- and middle-income Americans.
It's not "garbage"; it's arithmetic. To reiterate what we discussed when the report was first published, there's simply no way around the fact that Romney's figures don't add up. No serious person can run the numbers and reach a different conclusion.
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/08/17/13333894-tax-policy-center-responds-to-garbage-comment
Here's the chart reflecting the top .1 percent: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021057512
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Tax Policy Center responds to 'garbage' comment (Original Post)
ProSense
Aug 2012
OP
And Ryan claimed they haven't 'run the numbers on Romney's budget plan' and won't
sinkingfeeling
Aug 2012
#1
I thought that garbage comment was totally unprofessional.. glad they responded. n/t
progressivebydesign
Aug 2012
#3
sinkingfeeling
(51,278 posts)1. And Ryan claimed they haven't 'run the numbers on Romney's budget plan' and won't
until after they're elected!!
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/08/15/we-havent-run-the-numbers-a-startling-ryan-admi/189369
DCKit
(18,541 posts)2. "The Tax Policy Center, a respected nonpartisan group..." Not anymore. nt
progressivebydesign
(19,458 posts)3. I thought that garbage comment was totally unprofessional.. glad they responded. n/t
Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)4. "It's not "garbage"; it's arithmetic"
Ouch. That's gonna leave a mark.