Debt deal: anger and deceit has led the US into a billionaires' coup
The debt deal will hurt the poorest Americans, convinced by Fox and the Tea Party to act against their own welfare
George Monbiot
Monday 1 August 2011 16.29 EDT
There
are two ways of cutting a deficit: raising taxes or reducing spending.
Raising taxes means taking money from the rich. Cutting spending means
taking money from the poor. Not in all cases of course: some taxation is
regressive; some state spending takes money from ordinary citizens and
gives it to banks, arms companies, oil barons and farmers. But in most
cases the state transfers wealth from rich to poor, while tax cuts shift
it from poor to rich.
So the rich, in a nominal
democracy, have a struggle on their hands. Somehow they must persuade
the other 99% to vote against their own interests: to shrink the state,
supporting spending cuts rather than tax rises. In the US they appear to
be succeeding.
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