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Nothing Human Is Alien
4th January 2011, 05:07
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Most Americans think the United States should raise taxes for the rich to balance the budget, according to a 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll released on Monday.

President Barack Obama last month signed into law a two-year extension of Bush-era tax cuts for millions of Americans, including the wealthiest, in a compromise with Republicans.

Republicans, who this week take control of the House of Representatives, want to extend all Bush-era tax cuts "permanently" for the middle class and wealthier Americans. They are also demanding spending cuts to curb the $1.3 trillion deficit.

Sixty-one percent of Americans polled would rather see taxes for the wealthy increased as a first step to tackling the deficit, the poll showed.

The next most popular way -- chosen by 20 percent -- was to cut defense spending.

Four percent would cut the Medicare government health insurance program for the elderly, and 3 percent would cut the Social Security retirement program, the poll showed.

Asked which part of the world they would fix first, the largest proportion of respondents -- 36 percent -- chose Washington, compared with 23 percent who picked the Middle East and 14 percent who chose Haiti.

The poll included a random sample of 1,067 adults across the United States from November 29 to December 2. The margin of error may be plus or minus 3 percentage points, 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair said.

Paulappaul
4th January 2011, 05:10
That sounds really good. Can I get a link?

Nothing Human Is Alien
4th January 2011, 05:38
It's from Reuters. It's been picked up by a ton of sites. Just search the first line in Google:

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE7022AK20110103

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40888787/ns/business-tax_tactics/

GPDP
4th January 2011, 07:24
Anyone else need any further proof that the U.S. is not a democracy?

Lucretia
4th January 2011, 08:03
Now if only these positions could get what Chomsky calls political support, we might actually make progress on them.

9
4th January 2011, 08:09
Anyone else need any further proof that the U.S. is not a democracy?

I guess it depends on what you think "a democracy" is, tbh.

Tablo
4th January 2011, 09:13
Well, a bourgeois democracy I think the US is. At the same time it is also a dictatorship of the bourgeoisie. Terms such as democracy and dictatorship are applied differently based on who you are talking to.

progressive_lefty
4th January 2011, 23:25
Take that Glenn Beck..!