Thursday, May 29, 2003

Getting behind on making complete posts of collected links.

Kevin Drum invites an honest discussion about taxes and government programs. What the tax-hawks are doing is dishonest and beneath the standard for a national discourse.

Social Security and Medicare are expensive programs, and we should have a national debate about their future. The current round of tax cuts is part of that debate, but their impact is being obscured by tax cut zealots who are deliberately trying to create a crisis atmosphere in which it's "obvious" that we can't continue to fund these programs.

But we can. Repeal the Bush tax cuts and agree to a tax increase of 1% a year for the next 30 years and we can do it. If you don't think that's worth it, fine. Make your argument. But in any case, let's argue honestly and may the best argument win.

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