This brings us to a larger point about the success of the conservative movement in this country. Despite this extreme inequality, which causes asset bubbles, threatens programs like Social Security that cap payroll deductions at $100,000 a year and invariably destroys national economies, talk about progressive taxation - indeed, any taxation - is considered heresy.
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Barack Obama has not been a profile in courage on this front, stressing a tax cut for "95% of all Americans" and failing to act definitively to roll back the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy. Joe Biden made one statement during the campaign about how it's patriotic to pay taxes and he got rapped on the skull for it, and we never heard it again.
But look.
If Democrats cannot stand up and say that America is worth paying for, that we have an overclass in this country that's had it very good for a long, long time, that rampant inequality threatens economic stability, and that the way to a sustainable future includes paying for the commons that we all share, we'll really never get anywhere. Republicans have made taxes more of a four-letter word than liberals, to the extent that they threw an entire round of tax "tea parties" despite Obama having cut taxes in the stimulus for practically everyone. Conservatives since the Reagan era have determined that America has an innate selfishness that they can exploit, to claim "the other guy" is getting your tax money, and everyone should resist it. As government has provided little of perceived tangible value since the invention of Medicare in the 1960s, they've been able to get away with this. But it's not a path that can hold.
It starts by making the argument that
while nobody likes taxes, nobody builds their own roads, or schools, or police and fire departments, or health care infrastructure, and government needs to act as a provider of services. This is basic stuff that has been pushed aside in our national debate for far too long. In the final analysis, we have a selfish and cruel segment of society that has been allowed to rule the roost for decades, promising their constituents endless services and endlessly low taxes forever. Democrats have the choice of accepting that and permanently nibbling around the edges the few times they get into power, or making the argument that we can have a better society.
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/america-is-worth-paying-for-by-dday.html