Some years ago, one of my predecessors traveled across the country pushing for the same concept. He gave a speech where he talked about a letter he had received from a wealthy executive who paid lower tax rates than his secretary, and wanted to come to Washington and tell Congress why that was wrong. So this president gave another speech where he said it was “crazy”—that’s a quote—that certain tax loopholes make it possible for multimillionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary. That wild-eyed, socialist, tax-hiking class warrior was Ronald Reagan.
He thought that, in America, the wealthiest should pay their fair share, and he said so. I know that position might disqualify him from the Republican primaries these days, but what Ronald Reagan was calling for then is the same thing that we’re calling for now: a return to basic fairness and responsibility; everybody doing their part. And if it will help convince folks in Congress to make the right choice, we could call it the Reagan Rule instead of the Buffett Rule.
For the record… When Ronald Reagan took office, the top individual tax rate was 70 percent and by 1986 it was down to only 28 percent. All Americans received at least a 30 percent tax rate cut. Obama and Democrats like to play with the numbers and pretend that Reagan’s tax increases equaled his tax cuts. Of course, this is dishonest and absurd.
Wild Thing’s comment………
Obama you are NOT even worthy to be allowed to shine the shoes of President Ronald Reagan you freaking jerk.
And we thought BJ Clinton was a liar. obama only tells the truth by accident. He is a truely vile, amoral evil man.
Tom, thank you for your input. Your so right, I really did think we had the worst wtih Clinton…until Obama came along.