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unhappycamper

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Fri Dec 20, 2013, 07:11 AM Dec 2013

Congress cuts Food Stamps, maintains Estate Tax Loophole worth $100 bn to the Rich

http://www.juancole.com/2013/12/congress-maintains-loophole.html

A 1990 law passed by Congress seeking to close a loophole in the Estate Tax ended up having an even bigger loophole that has cost the government $100 bn in taxes.

Congress cuts Food Stamps, maintains Estate Tax Loophole worth $100 bn to the Rich
By Juan Cole | Dec. 20, 2013

You know how the Tea Party House of Representatives obsessed with cutting food stamps to working families and veterans and children this fall? They were trying to save $4 bn. At the same time, they have kept in place a piece of fatally flawed legislation regarding estate taxes that has cost the government $100 bn and counting, and which threatens our democracy.

A 1990 law passed by Congress seeking to close a loophole in the Estate Tax ended up having an even bigger loophole that has cost the government $100 bn in taxes.

The Estate Tax was created in 1916 in an attempt to forestall the rise of an American hereditary aristocracy of barons, especially robber barons. But the 1990 loophole allows the superwealthy to avoid Estate taxes and pass their obscene wealth on to the next generation, stacking the deck in society against anyone not born with a silver spoon in their mouths.

The Paul Ryan Congress is nickel and diming the American people into hunger and insecurity in the name of avoiding Federal budget deficits. But the House has done nothing about this massive hole in the side of the ship of state through which $100 bn in revenues has flowed out to people who don’t need it.

Not only do the Walton heirs of Walmart fame have as much wealth as the bottom 30 percent of the entire US population (100 million people), but it is increasingly certain that the Waltons will be able to pass most of that on to the next generation.


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Congress cuts Food Stamps, maintains Estate Tax Loophole worth $100 bn to the Rich (Original Post) unhappycamper Dec 2013 OP
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #1
Kicked and recced too kdmorris Dec 2013 #2
Think "Greatest Page" for visibility. n/t unhappycamper Dec 2013 #3

kdmorris

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2. Kicked and recced too
Fri Dec 20, 2013, 09:47 AM
Dec 2013

Though I don't guess it needs to be kicked in this group, but still, it's important enough.

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