Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told the House Small Business Committee on Wednesday that the Obama administration believes taxes on small business must increase so the administration does not have to �shrink the overall size of government programs.�Mr. Secretary, You are Wrong
The administration�s plan to raise the tax rate on small businesses is part of its plan to raise taxes on all Americans who make more than $250,000 per year�including businesses that file taxes the same way individuals and families do.
Geithner�s explanation of the administration's small-business tax plan came in an exchange with first-term Rep. Renee Ellmers (R.-N.C.). Ellmers, a nurse, decided to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010 after she became active in the grass-roots opposition to President Barack Obama�s proposed health-care reform plan in 2009.
When Ellmers finally told Geithner that �the point is we need jobs,� he responded that the administration felt it had �no alternative� but to raise taxes on small businesses because otherwise �you have to shrink the overall size of government programs��including federal education spending.
Ellmers ended the exchange with this statement "Mr. Secretary I would just like to close by saying, On behalf of the business owners in North Carolina and across the country, you are wrong".
Geithner worries we may have to �shrink the overall size of government programs.�
Good grief. The first and foremost thing this country needs to do is dramatically shrink the overall size of government. The way to do that is easy:
- Slash military spending by at least 33%
- Cut wages and benefits of government employees
- Reduce the number of government jobs
- Get rid of needless programs including the department of energy, HUD, FHA, and the department of education
- Scrap Davis-Bacon and all prevailing wage laws that drive up expenses for federal, state, and local governments
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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