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    Bericht  Caspar 07.11.10 14:28

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/opinion/07kristof.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha211

    Our Banana Republic
    >>> Income Inequality

    By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF ..... Published: November 6, 2010
    In my reporting, I regularly travel to banana republics notorious for their inequality. In some of these plutocracies,
    the richest 1 percent of the population gobbles up 20 percent of the national pie. But guess what?
    You no longer need to travel to distant and dangerous countries to observe such rapacious inequality. We now have
    it right here at home — and in the aftermath of Tuesday’s election, it may get worse.

    The richest 1 percent of Americans now take home almost 24 percent of income, up from almost 9 percent in 1976.
    As Timothy Noah of Slate noted in an excellent series on inequality, the United States now arguably has a more
    unequal distribution of wealth than traditional banana republics like Nicaragua, Venezuela and Guyana.

    C.E.O.’s of the largest American companies earned an average of 42 times as much as the average worker in 1980,
    but 531 times as much in 2001. Perhaps the most astounding statistic is this: From 1980 to 2005, more than
    four-fifths of the total increase in American incomes went to the richest 1 percent.

    That’s the backdrop for one of the first big postelection fights in Washington — how far to extend the Bush tax cuts
    to the most affluent 2 percent of Americans. Both parties agree on extending tax cuts on the first $250,000 of incomes,
    even for billionaires. Republicans would also cut taxes above that.

    The richest 0.1 percent of taxpayers would get a tax cut of $61,000 from President Obama. They would get $370,000
    from Republicans, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. And that provides only a modest economic stimulus,
    because the rich are less likely to spend their tax savings.

    At a time of 9.6 percent unemployment, wouldn’t it make more sense to finance a jobs program? For example, the money
    could be used to avoid laying off teachers and undermining American schools.

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    Bericht  Caspar 20.11.10 12:31

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-bernie-sanders/the-billionaires-want-mor_b_786192.html

    Sen. Bernie Sanders
    Independent U.S. Senator from Vermont
    Posted: November 19, 2010 04:27 PM

    The Billionaires Want More, More, More

    The billionaires are on the warpath. They want more, more, more.
    In 2007, the top 1 percent of all income earners in the United States made
    23.5 percent of all income -- more than the bottom 50 percent.

    Not enough! The percentage of income going to the top 1 percent nearly
    tripled since the mid-1970s.
    Not enough! Eighty percent of all new income earned from 1980 to 2005 has gone
    to the top 1 percent.
    Not enough! The top 1 percent now owns more wealth than the bottom 90 percent.
    Not enough! The Wall Street executives with their obscene compensation packages
    now earn more than they did before we bailed them out.
    Not enough! With the middle class collapsing and the rich getting much richer,
    the United States now has, by far,the most unequal distribution of income and wealth
    of any major country on earth.

    Not enough!
    The very rich want more, more and more and they are prepared to
    dismantle the existing political and social order to get it.
    During the last campaign, as a result of the (Republican) Supreme Court's
    Citizens United decision, billionaires were able to pour hundreds of millions
    of dollars of secret money into the campaign -- helping to elect dozens of
    members of Congress. Now, having made their investment, they want their
    congressional employees to produce.


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