TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY CONGRESSMAN CLEAVER TALKS MIDDLE-CLASS TAX CUTS!!!



Kansas City's Congressman once again addresses the "Fiscal Cliff" debate AND talks about tax breaks for the middle-class.

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TAX CUTS FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS

According to the new White House report, income taxes are scheduled to go up for 2.1 million middle class Missouri families on January 1, when tax cuts such as the expanded Child Tax Credit, the 10 percent tax bracket, marriage penalty relief, and the American Opportunity Tax Credit for college expire. If those in the House don't permit action on the President’s plan, already passed by the Senate, everyone’s income taxes will go up, by as much as $2,200 for the typical middle income Missourian family (earning $70,700) with two children.

Both Democrats and Republicans agree that we must extend the middle class tax cuts. My colleagues across the aisle may believe that we need extra tax breaks for the top 2 percent, but I am not so sure. If we come together to extend tax cuts for every family, on income under $250,000, everyone gets a tax cut—even those making more than that amount.

You see, our tax brackets work like a staircase. Each step represents a higher level of income. Some people make enough money to make it up to the first step. Some people make enough money to get up a few steps. And some people make enough money to make it up to the very top of the stairs. The tax rates are different depending on what step you are standing on, but if we agree to extend the tax cuts for all incomes under $250,000, everyone who hit the first few steps will get a tax cut—even folks who made it to the top later on.

This week, I joined 177 of my colleagues in signing a discharge petition, led by Rep. Tim Walz (D-MN), to ask the House Leadership to hold an up-or-down vote on the Middle Class Tax Cut Act (H.R. 15). This legislation to enact the President’s plan, which has already passed the Senate, would provide everyone with a tax cut on income up to $250,000, while asking the rich to pay their fair share by allowing taxes on income over $250,000 to return to Clinton-era rates.

If we agree to extend all the tax cuts, even those for the very rich, the folks who made it to the top just get an extra helping, way more than the rest of us. Economists agree, extending the middle cuts are important to the economy. But if we decide to extend the cuts for those at the very top, too, we do damage to the deficit and do nothing to create jobs or get growth going.

Instead of recklessly renewing all the tax cuts, we should provide certainty for the 114 million middle class families whose income taxes are scheduled to go up January 1st. There is simply no reason to wait, when more than 2.1 million middle-class Missourian families will be affected by this decision.
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Comments

  1. This just proves that in Missouri any idiot can run for office get elected continue to screw the taxpayers as they themselves stop paying their bills and the voters will vote them back in office time and time again.

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  2. As long as I can have my gov. Cheese I'll be A OK.

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  3. Wher doos I gits mah fone & cheese is ?

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  4. What a farce! I'll never trust this creep again! Suck it, Cleaver!

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  5. Wanna tax cut? Tell him to repeal obamacare. It will soon cost us all, well those with jobs.

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  6. How about we go back to the Buchanan era slave ownership laws.

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  7. Hate Cleaver, hate Obama all you want to. If hating democrats for leveling the tax playing field makes you feel better, more power to you. Obama's plan to raise taxes on the rich while cutting taxes for middle to low income classes is nothing new. Ronald Reagan raised taxes, several times, and closed loopholes during his presidency. If we go over this fiscal cliff together, we'll all pay more taxes, we'll all slow spending, we'll all suffer for it. Not to mention, I'm just as confused as Reagan was by the tax rate disparity between millionaires and the middle class.

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  8. There is no tax cut here, you morons, just keeping taxes at the same rate. Only people from DC would think that not raising your taxes is a tax cut!!

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    1. Can YOU say tax cut extension? These are tax cuts. Try a bit of researching before commenting. It'll help you make a more informed insulting comment.

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  9. cash wash hypocrite.

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  10. No you can't call him a car wash hypocrite because he even failed at that.

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  11. Who cares about taxes? Congressman Cleaver shows us that we don't need to bother paying them nor any government loans we get. Just take the money and spend it on yourself. Screw everyone else. Do it the Cleaver way.

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  12. Cleaver is a dead-beat ex-preacher who lacks a collection plate to score extra funds. That makes it really hard for him to pay those pesky car wash loan payments.

    Pay your bills, Cleaver!! Stop stealing money from the SBA program!

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