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progressoid

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54. Yes, the initial cuts were across the board.
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 11:27 AM
Dec 2013

But, in 1986 the top tax rate was lowered from 50% to 28% while the bottom rate was raised from 11% to 15%. Plus the other taxes that regressively affected the lower income earners more than the wealthy.


Of course no one is saying that a president can raise taxes by ex order. By default, we assign these to the president in office at the time (unless he vetoes the bill). Just as you did when saying that Reagan cut taxes & Bush I raised taxes.

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Rec. Great Graphic........ Smarmie Doofus Dec 2013 #1
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Wilms Dec 2013 #2
+1. n/t Smarmie Doofus Dec 2013 #4
Been saying that for 30 yrs FreakinDJ Dec 2013 #3
I wonder why they chose 1973 as a starting point and what would happen if they chose a different freedom fighter jh Dec 2013 #5
1974 Housing Bubble FreakinDJ Dec 2013 #7
pre- and post- oil embargo? eShirl Dec 2013 #8
blue loses after 1968 hfojvt Dec 2013 #47
I agree, the true bend point is 1969 Sirveri Dec 2013 #48
it's income though - not wages hfojvt Dec 2013 #51
K & R for the collosal failure & expecting the backlash to turn LEFT in a huge way, can you mother earth Dec 2013 #6
Think how good we would be doing if we were following the pre-Reagan graph right now! Dustlawyer Dec 2013 #9
I remember old Bushy calling it VOODOO economics.... Historic NY Dec 2013 #10
Instead of naming an airport after Reagan, MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #11
Reagan's Debt! ReRe Dec 2013 #12
I think the REAGAN DEBT is better than Reagan's Debt. pangaia Dec 2013 #19
Yes.... ReRe Dec 2013 #32
BTW just to note hootinholler Dec 2013 #40
Sorry I didn't describe it accurately... ReRe Dec 2013 #46
Priceless..... pangaia Dec 2013 #44
Hedrick Smith reminds me of... ReRe Dec 2013 #45
Hey, Rupert Murdoch's billionaire donors paid for that privilege fair and square. Lasher Dec 2013 #13
The idea was not new. Government joined with corporations is fascism. And if the isn't good enough jwirr Dec 2013 #14
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #15
A great successs... Gary 50 Dec 2013 #16
Exact.. sendero Dec 2013 #30
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Who's Mow? pangaia Dec 2013 #20
Who's... Gary 50 Dec 2013 #21
What's on second. pangaia Dec 2013 #23
Actually started decade before RR econoclast Dec 2013 #18
Your graphic shows the 1% also suffered a decline beginning in ~ 1973 ... Scuba Dec 2013 #24
The decline for the 1% econoclast Dec 2013 #25
What happened in the early '70's was gas prices skyrocketing. What happened in 1982 was Reagan. Scuba Dec 2013 #26
Respectfully disagree econoclast Dec 2013 #41
The Economic Recovery Act of 1981 was an across the board cut. badtoworse Dec 2013 #55
Reaganomics was the beginning of the end for the middle class nt HelenWheels Dec 2013 #22
1981 CountAllVotes Dec 2013 #27
Exactly gopiscrap Dec 2013 #28
K&R Agree. nt stevenleser Dec 2013 #29
They lied all the way to the bank. KansDem Dec 2013 #31
IMO, what began happening to our economy around 1980 was inevitable badtoworse Dec 2013 #33
If the international labor market was the only consideration your theory would have more credence. Scuba Dec 2013 #34
Decades of high taxes and massive public spending would have preserved the economy? badtoworse Dec 2013 #35
Yes, a progressive tax system and public investment have benefited the economy .... Scuba Dec 2013 #36
Look at the attached graph from the St Louis Fed badtoworse Dec 2013 #37
Sure he cut taxes...for the top income earners. And then he raised taxes. Again and again and again progressoid Dec 2013 #49
If I recall correctly, income tax rates were cut across the board, not just on the wealthy badtoworse Dec 2013 #52
Yes, the initial cuts were across the board. progressoid Dec 2013 #54
Globalization moondust Dec 2013 #38
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