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Title: Tax Breaks for Wealthy Should Be Cut, Paul Ryan Says
Source: Bloomberg
URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print ... uld-be-cut-paul-ryan-says.html
Published: Apr 12, 2012
Author: Brian Faler
Post Date: 2012-04-12 12:12:24 by Brian S
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Views: 695
Comments: 1

U.S. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan said tax breaks for the wealthy should be reduced as part of an overhaul of the nation’s tax code.

“We should ask: Who should get them?” Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, said yesterday in an interview with Bloomberg View in New York. “We should circumscribe these tax benefits to middle-income and low-income people, and not to higher-income people.”

Ryan, 42, declined to identify which benefits ought to be cut to finance his proposed tax overhaul.

Last month, the House approved his budget that calls for consolidating the current six individual tax brackets into two, with rates set at 25 percent and 10 percent. The top rate now is 35 percent. His plan would make cuts in food stamps, Medicaid (USBOMDCA), Pell college tuition grants and other programs for the poor.

Ryan’s plan calls for financing the reductions by cutting individual tax preferences, without identifying which ones. Ryan has said the House’s tax-writing Ways and Means Committee will sort that out later. It would need to come up with about $4.6 trillion in revenue over the next decade to pay for the lower tax rates, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center in Washington.

Ryan also said he has a “hard time” believing lawmakers will reach a so-called grand bargain to cut the deficit in a post-election session of Congress. Stronger Hand

The election winners will probably believe they would have a stronger hand in negotiations when the new Congress takes office in January, he said. Lawmakers shouldn’t try to address those issues after the election anyway, Ryan said, because it would mean passing major legislation with relatively little scrutiny.

“I’m not a big believer in trying to cut backroom deals and then bringing them down from on high and showing them to the country,” he said. Lawmakers should be “having hearings, having debates, in open, in public -- passing legislation through the front door versus cutting a deal in the back.”

Congress will probably pass short-term legislation allowing lawmakers to postpone decisions until 2013 on issues such as whether to continue expiring Bush-era tax breaks, he said.

Ryan said lawmakers will examine which tax breaks are worth keeping and who should benefit from them.

He said his plan leaves room for some breaks “and if we believe that there are good tax expenditures, that they are good for the economy and the country, let’s limit them to middle- income earners and lower.” Wisconsin Recall Vote

He also predicted that a June recall election targeting Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, a Republican, will provide a major political boost to the party that wins.

“It’s the second-most important election this year, next to the presidential election,” Ryan said. “It’s a momentum- maker for either side -- it’s high risk, high reward for either side.”

Ryan, who has endorsed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, declined to say whether he wants to be his running mate.

“I don’t spend my time thinking about that stuff, worrying about it, because it’s somebody else’s decision a long time from now and I, quite frankly, feel like I can make a big difference where I am,” the congressman said.

Romney is “a lot more warm and attractive in person than what you can see on TV,” said Ryan. He’s also “very earnest” and “kind of a throwback to the Fifties,” the congressman said.

Ryan defended his budget’s call for steep cuts in many federal programs for the poor.

“We need to think about what works and what doesn’t,” he said. “We need to focus our poverty-eradication policies on treating root causes instead of subsidizing them.” Subscribe to *Tea Party On Parade*

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Punish the successful so we have fewer of them?

Abcdefg  posted on  2012-04-12   19:23:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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