- Aug 20, 2000
- 20,577
- 432
- 126
My interpretation of this included A) the Obama administration is in some way re-tipping taxation levels back in the opposite direction and B) that level isn't a dramatic trying-to-kill-the-wealthy one. In other words, I agree with the first paragraph Krugman wrote that I quoted below.
Paul Krugman - Obama and the One Percent
Paul Krugman - Obama and the One Percent
...
Anyway, thinking about this sort of thing makes me realize that there’s a danger, especially for progressives, of confusing the proposition that Obama’s billionaire haters are stark raving mad — which is true — with the proposition that Obama has done nothing that hurts the plutocrats’ interests, which is false. Actually, Obama has been tougher on the one percent than most progressives give him credit for.
Start with taxes. The Bush tax cuts haven’t gone completely away, but at the very high end they have been pretty much reversed; plus there are additional high-end taxes associated with Obamacare. The result is that taxes on wealthy Americans have basically been rolled back to pre-Reagan levels:
![]()
Meanwhile, financial reform looks as if it will have significantly more teeth than expected.
...
