Nate Silver to Republicans: Raise Taxes

Esquire: Nate Sil­ver to Repub­li­cans: Raise Taxes

For Repub­li­cans, rais­ing a few taxes may be good pol­icy and good pol­i­tics. We are now on the verge of the longest period since the cre­ation of the income tax with­out an increase in what the wealth­i­est tax­pay­ers pay — fif­teen years, match­ing the no-new-taxes inter­val from 1952 to 1966. Mean­while, even the White House’s own fig­ures project sev­eral tril­lion dol­lars in deficit spend­ing over the next decade, which would greatly exac­er­bate the roughly $10.6 tril­lion in debt that Barack Obama inher­ited from the Bush admin­is­tra­tion. Deficits are once again hot news. An NBC/Wall Street Jour­nal poll con­ducted in June found that 24 per­cent of Amer­i­cans regard the fed­eral bud­get deficit as the top eco­nomic pri­or­ity — the high­est frac­tion since mid-1994, when Clin­ton raised taxes. And even in these dire eco­nomic times, Amer­i­cans seem will­ing to make some sac­ri­fices to pay the debt down: 58 per­cent said they care more about par­ing the deficit than stim­u­lat­ing the econ­omy, accord­ing to the same poll.

[…] In April, 51 per­cent of wealthy vot­ers told Gallup their income-tax bill was about right or even too low — “one of the most pos­i­tive assess­ments [about taxes] mea­sured since 1956,” Gallup reported.

[…] Although rais­ing taxes — or at least not try­ing to cut them — has been anath­ema to Repub­li­cans since the Rea­gan era, it hasn’t always been so. Richard Nixon and Dwight Eisen­hower both largely resisted calls to cut taxes (Eisen­hower slashed the top tax bracket all the way from 92 per­cent to 91), choos­ing to focus on deficit reduc­tion instead. Both were elected to sec­ond terms.

I’d actu­ally con­sider vot­ing for a Repub­li­can that would do this.

It’s more or less clear at this point that inflat­ing the deficit isn’t a party thing. I actu­ally hope Obama reneges on his promise not to raise taxes; it seems like the finan­cially respon­si­ble thing at this point.

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