Democrats
should propose a 1% transaction tax that will raise 11.7 trillion dollars
over 9 years or 1.3 trillion per year.
That amounts to 33.3 times higher than the Democrats'
proposed minuscule .03% transaction tax. (.0003 x 33.333 = 1%).
Instead “The Wall Street Trading and Speculators Tax Act”proposes
a minuscule tax of .03% n financial transactions.
That amounts to a tax of 3 cents on a $100 (.0003 x
$100). The miniscule proposed tax is estimated to raise $350 billion over the
next nine years. That amounts to about 39 billion dollars in tax revenue per
year. (only 3% of the revenue of a 1% miniscule tax.)
A weak minuscule transaction tax system should not be
instituted because it will perpetuate
the greed and moral corruption of market speculators and manipulators.
A minuscule transaction tax will serve to perpetuate a
system of market manipulation that will bring about financial crisis after financial crisis and eventually destroy the
middle class.
The minuscule transaction tax as a revenue source does
not consider the financial harm done
to the middle class by wanton market speculation.
A minuscule transaction tax will continue to
allow bubble after bubble to be created until finally the "big
to fail" banks get another buyout and the middle class gets another
sellout.
We've seen it happen!
We get it! We've been there!
The 99% are demonstrating in the streets throughout the
United States.
Wanton
financial market speculation by enormous hedge funds manipulate the markets to
extract wealth from the middle class for the benefit of the 1%.
A 1%
transaction tax is a win, win proposition.
Perhaps a
1% transaction tax won't stop financial market manipulation.
Maybe
a
1% transaction tax won't even slow down the market manipulators.
If
not,
then a 1% transaction tax will raise 11.7 trillion dollars over 9 years or 1.3
trillion per year. That amounts to 33.3
times higher than the proposed minuscule .03% transaction tax. (.0003 x 33.333
= 1%).
Perpetuating the present system of financial
market speculation can only give us more of what we got!
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