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OR Rally: Ten Years of "Tax Giveaways" is Plenty

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011   

MEDFORD, Ore. - This week is the tenth anniversary of the Bush tax cuts and, in the southwest Oregon city of Medford, it's an occasion to say "ten years is enough" at a noontime rally today.

Republicans in Congress want to extend the tax cuts, saying the benefits will trickle down to working people. However, Rich Rohde, regional organizer for Oregon Action, the group organizing today's rally, says a decade has passed and it hasn't happened yet. His group thinks it is more accurate to refer to the cuts as "tax giveaways" that mostly benefit the wealthy.

"The Bush tax giveaways have not resulted in new jobs; we can see that. There's money that's being piled up by rich people, that hasn't been reinvested. If it was clear that we were getting job creation out of that, it would be a harder decision - but we're not getting job creation."

Rohde says his group favors an alternative now in Congress, called the Fairness in Taxation Act (HR 1124), that creates new tax brackets for millionaires and billionaires. He hopes the rally will prompt people to take a look at it, and to reject the current tax policy.

"We want to make sure that we're delivering a really clear message, that we want to stop these tax giveaways to the wealthy. We have a huge sign, ten feet, with a great artist's rendition of the message of tax giveaways and what that means to people."

U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) is a co-sponsor of the Fairness in Taxation Act. If the Bush tax cuts are extended, according to the Congressional Budget Office, they would nearly double the deficit in the next ten years.

According to the group Citizens for Tax Justice, in 2013 the tax cuts, if they're extended, would give the richest 1 percent of Oregonians almost $49,000 apiece in tax cuts, while those on the bottom 60 percent of the income scale in Oregon would see average tax cuts of less than $500.

The rally is at noon today in Vogel Plaza at Central and W. Main Streets, Medford.




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