Sen. Rand Paul: Cut Taxes For All!

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Guest Post by Rand Paul

Rand Paul

I’m in favor of cutting taxes. I’ll take the biggest tax cut we can pass, but I’m also certainly willing to compromise. I realize not everyone in my caucus wants a big, bold cut like I do. If all we are talking about is how much to cut taxes, I can assure you, they will have my vote, happily.

Unfortunately, though presented as a tax cut for all, the first draft of the GOP tax reform plan wasn’t about how much to cut from everyone; rather, it was who are the winners, and who are the losers.

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The plan lowered the top rate, which is great. It lowered corporate taxes, which is necessary for job growth. It lowered taxes on the lowest income people, as well. I’m good with all of that.

However, somewhere in the authors’ efforts to cut taxes for our highest and lowest earners, the middle class was seemingly left to bear the burden. The problem is, after lowering those rates, they decided the rest of the plan should be “revenue neutral.”

If you’ve already cut taxes for the rich and lower incomes, how do you make up the difference to account for those cuts? By raising taxes on those who are left – the middle class.

That’s what I’m objecting to in their tax plan – the parts of it that seem to raise taxes on middle-income Americans.

Now, as they have noted, and I fully admit – the plan is not final. There are question marks, and the plan could change. But that’s exactly why I am speaking up now. I don’t want to vote for a plan that cuts some taxes but raises them on others, especially not on the middle class. So I want everyone to see the errors in their plan, look for solutions, and come together for a plan that can pass.

I’m not looking to dictate the details, nor am I set that the plan has to have a definite amount of tax cuts – it just should not be a tax HIKE on anyone.

The problem comes because in their plan they’ve eliminated the deductions many Americans take for their state and local taxes, and they’ve also eliminated the personal exemption. This could put many Americans in the $50,000-$200,000 range in a trap where their taxes would go up – some very significantly.

There are solutions, and I’ll offer a few possible ones here.

First, if you really do want to eliminate the state and local deductions and think it is good policy, that’s fine. But then the rate the taxpayer pays must be low enough to compensate for it. That’s always been the idea behind the “Flat Tax,” but it applies here. You have to lower the middle rate from 25 to 20 to come near fixing the problem for everyone.

You can also adjust the brackets, making more middle and upper-middle class people subject to the 12 percent rate for a larger share of their income.

In order to fix the problem of eliminating the personal exemption, you could increase the child credit by an additional $1,000 and make the income and age limits of the old exemption system apply, so more people in the middle can take it.

Finally, you could scrap the idea of removing these deductions taken by tens of millions of Americans and simply put in an across-the-board tax cut that everyone gets and favors no one.

I want to be clear – I’m not trying to dictate the details, and I don’t think they should have to pass my tax plan.

But at the end of the day, I do believe one very simple thing should happen as a result of this plan – no one should pay MORE in taxes than before we started.

As many people as possible should get a tax CUT, which is why I have already given my ideas to the White House and congressional leaders for their consideration.

This isn’t about the tax cut being perfect. It’s just about it not being a tax HIKE because of some policy wonk goal no one in America is asking for.

I guarantee you this – when we pass a bill, no one is going to cheer for bullet points on a white paper. All they will do is ask – do I pay more or less under your plan? A Republican Congress should always be able to say “less” to that question, and I look forward to fixing and filling in the details on their plan to make sure that’s true.

 

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overthecliff
overthecliff
October 5, 2017 1:30 pm

cut spending,Cut Spending,CUT SPENDING !!!!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 5, 2017 1:46 pm

Credit workers with the social security tax and shift the tax to a sales tax for retirement. Everyone pays and the workers take home pay rises.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 5, 2017 6:12 pm

So the guy that works just enough to get by and makes very little and pays very little in sales taxes gets the same retirement as the average TBPer who makes a hundred grand a year, buys a lot and pays a lot of sales taxes?

Isn’t that a bit socialistic in nature (a from those according to their ability and to those according to their needs sort of thing)?

Marian
Marian
October 5, 2017 1:54 pm

Since Obama care tax is going to the law of the land forever, and in small part due to dear Senator, ditch the income tax all together. Expand the tax on even more activity. Stuff more lucrative than pouring concrete. Say something like lobbying and PACs.

Also Rand Paul, try do something more than saying no.

starfcker
starfcker
  Marian
October 5, 2017 4:53 pm

I pick on Rand sometimes, but he’s the smartest guy in the room on this. Trump would do well to listen to him closely. The uni-party battle plan is pretty obvious at this point. Stall for time, run out the clock on Trump (260 days so far) and lure him into making a critical policy error that separates him from his base (raise taxes, DACA amnesty, etc.), then send him packing in 2020. Mid terms are only thirteen months away. All the republicans have to do is lose one house in Congress (easy to do if no obongocare repeal, no tax cut, no wall, no budget and more war) and they win. They are scum, but they know what they trying to do.

starfcker
starfcker
  starfcker
October 5, 2017 5:21 pm

Remember this when you hear these dirtbags yabbering on and on. A ‘revenue neutral’ tax cut isn’t a tax cut. It’s just reshuffling the deck.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
October 5, 2017 2:02 pm

$6 trillion in Iraq and Afghanistan fuck you we want our money back , take it out of the personal assets of the congress and senate and of course the military budget . All foreign add in cash fuck you we will Air drop corn surplus from the shot for brains gas alcohol program that’s a fucking mess right there . Start laying off government employees the way steelworkers autoworkers and so on . Bankrupt all their pension plans too . Just want equal justice for all LMAO
Fair and equal treatment for average working people in America LOL DREAM ON ! The fix is in !

CCRider
CCRider
October 5, 2017 3:02 pm

What a rank display of pandering. Nothing on cutting spending. Not one fucking word. More free shit. The same old bullshit. If he next claims the tax cuts will be offset by growth-generated by the tax cuts-I hope his old man kicks him in the balls on live tv. He’ll deserve it.

Vote, my ass.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
October 5, 2017 3:43 pm

STOP the growth of government, and PRUNE IT BACK – by at least two DEPARTMENTS. SELL some Federal assets like land in western states, and CLOSE a couple of overseas bases. BREAK UP Google, Facebook and other CIA-assets and sell the pieces for scrap. DEPORT non-citizens who have out-stayed their visas and those who never had one.
BALANCE the Federal budget and DISSOLVE THE FEDERAL RESERVE. Once you have done those, come back for some more.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 5, 2017 5:26 pm

A tax on income is SLAVERY to the government…period. They recognized it when Lincoln first proposed it to pay for his immoral war, and it is still slavery today. We went until 1913 without a tax on income and we did just fine. And we had a government that virtually NOBODY in the country ever had to deal with unless they went to the post office. We were far wealthier, far freer, and far better able to absorb the masses of immigrants that were pouring into our country from western Europe. More government = less freedom, less government = more freedom. Simple stuff. Now lets get cutting. Just get rid of everything NOT called out specifically in the Constitution and we would be well on our way.

Llpoh
Llpoh
October 5, 2017 7:46 pm

By “all” I guess he means the 50% that actually pay taxes.

Maybe it should be a flat 20% cut on all taxes paid, based on the amount each pays. If you pay zero, you get 20% cut off of that. If you pay 10%, you get 20% off of that. Etc.

But unless they slash expenditure, it does not matter.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
October 5, 2017 8:22 pm

But wait I still have a deck chair reserved after my 7 o’clock dinner the ship can’t be sinking it’s cocktail time ! Sorry everybody but every time I hear tax cut or help for people to keep more of what they earned ??? I try to be serious but I have reached a point now where I laugh so hard I nearly wet my pants . These fools and all their predecessors have turned our country into a shell game and all but a small percentage are in the lose/lose game . Like my great grandmother said you put a beggar on horse back and he’ll ride it to death ! As for her opinion on Washington and nearly every other level of politicians she said “ they are all down there scurrying about like cats covering up shit !
I see nothing on the horizon to make me think the old girl is anything but 100% correct God rest her soul she was a wise woman with something that cannot be taught especially today “ COMMON SENSE “

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
October 5, 2017 11:35 pm

Tax cuts should be entirely for the middle and working classes, because without them we will not have family formation, and also because they have been shafted for 50 years.