“Our economy should be judged on how well it cares for working people, rather than the number of billionaires it produces daily,” stated the leader of an economic justice organization.

Amid warnings from economists that President Donald Trump’s trade war could increase living costs for millions of American families and potentially trigger a recession, the economic justice group Patriotic Millionaires introduced a “bold, surprisingly straightforward economic strategy” on Monday. This plan aims to curb the growing power of the oligarchy and “permanently stabilize the economic lives of working people.”

The strategy, named America 250: The Money Agenda, was presented during an “expert town hall” event called “How to Beat the Broligarchs” and comprises four critical pieces of legislation:

  • The Cost of Living Tax Cut Act, which exempts federal taxes up to the median living cost for a single adult without children—$41,600 annually—shifting the tax burden from the working class to the millionaire class through a surtax;
  • The Cost of Living Wage Act, which increases the minimum wage to $21 per hour, aligning it with the living costs for a single adult without children;
  • The Equal Tax Act, which synchronizes the tax rates for capital gains and incomes over $1 million and seals the “stepped-up basis loophole” that reduces the tax responsibilities of the ultra-wealthy; and
  • The Anti-Oligarch Act, which imposes substantial taxes on the transfer of wealth across generations, on large trust-held fortunes, and on the real economic income of the ultra-rich to prevent further wealth accumulation at the top, including through a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

According to Patriotic Millionaires, the last proposal is a “long overdue response to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis’ century-old warning: ‘We can have democracy in this country or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.'”

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    015 days ago

    Millionaires are way more exposed to the common folk than billionaires. The writing is on the wall that there will be blood if this shit show of intense wealth inequality continues on, while more and more people struggle to put food on their table and keep a roof over their heads.

    One of the main reasons Trump got elected was because gullible people fell for his lies that he’d vastly shake up the current status quo, and he’d do it in their favor. It’s becoming painfully obvious to all but the most fervent zealot that that’s not happening, and that Trump and his oligarchs are in fact doing the exact opposite. Real unemployment numbers shows that around 24% of the US is effectively unemployed. Mass civil unrest usually starts happening around 20-30%. You add in all the fucked up oppressive, Nazi shit they’re doing and the US is a powderkeg waiting to explode.

    Sorry Patriot Millionaires, but where the fuck was this concern over a decade ago?

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      The NPR article says they’ve been lobbying Congress for over 10 years without success so now they’re trying a different method of reaching out to the working class

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      15 days ago

      My god, people will fucking whine about anything. This is a big part of why nothing good happens here anymore. At some point you have to accept people into the fold even if they aren’t perfect.