While there are more than 30 Blue Dog Dems on record on behalf of the nation's wealthiest two percent, there are 36 committed Dems on the other side.
A new letter written by Mary Jo Kilroy, Alan Grayson and Raul Grijalva now has more signatories than the Gary Peters' Blue Dog letter on tax cuts. The letter calls for a vote, before Congress adjourns in October on repealing the tax cuts for the top two percent, and making the middle class tax cuts permanent. Via e-mail, here's the letter:
Last decade, President Bush rammed through Congress a multi-billion dollar give-away for the wealthiest Americans on the backs of our nation's middle-class. In the process, the aforementioned Bush tax cuts eviscerated an unprecedented budget surplus and weakened our nation's fiscal health. As the Bush tax cuts are set to expire, we respectfully urge you to bring to the floor, before Congress adjourns in October, a vote on President Obama's recently proposed tax plan: permanent tax cuts for the middle-class while allowing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest two percent of Americans to expire, using any additional revenue to close our budget deficit.
We must show the American people that our Democratic Majority stands for them -- people who have worked hard, played by the rules and depend on these tax breaks to make ends meet. We also need to get serious about cutting our budget deficit by allowing the Bush tax cuts for the rich to expire.
Some have argued that the Bush tax cuts help to stimulate the economy, or that allowing these cuts to expire would hurt our nation's small businesses. This is flat out wrong. According to a recent report by the Center for American Progress, the economy boasted 132 million jobs in June 2001, the month that the first of the Bush tax cuts was signed into law. By June 2004, there were just 131.4 million jobs -- a decrease of 600,000 jobs. Furthermore, a recent report from the Tax Policy Center states that, "Roughly 97 percent of small businesses would not be affected at all by increases in the top two tax rates."
Rather, extending the Bush tax cuts will result in an $830 billion give-away for the nation's wealthiest Americans, significantly increasing government debt, the interest on which will be paid by our nation's middle-class for years to come. This astronomical sum could instead be used to close our budget deficit.
It is critical that we pass the Obama middle-class tax cuts -- not providing an even greater lift for the wealthiest Americans who don't need it.
Some of these members are in tough re-election campaigns, including all three of the lead authors. They seem to be taking to heart the polling--including the battleground poll that this is fight voters will welcome.
The full list of co-signers is below the fold.
Tammy Baldwin
Robert Brady
Michael Capuano
Andre Carson
Steve Cohen
John Conyers
Donna Edwards
Elliot Engel
Keith Ellison
Bob Filner
Marcia Fudge
Raul Grijalva
Alan Grayson
Phil Hare
Alcee L. Hastings
Maurice Hinchey
Mazie Hirono
Mike Honda
Mary Jo Kilroy
Barbara Lee
Sheila Jackson Lee
Jim McDermott
Jim McGovern
Kendrick Meek
Gwen Moore
Tim Ryan
Jan Schakowsky
Carol Shea-Porter
Jackie Speier
Betty Sutton
Peter Welch
Lynn Woolsey
David Wu