Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says that the U.S. tax system is unfair to the wealthiest Americans.
“I understand full well that our friends on the other side live to
every day to raise taxes,” McConnell told CBS host Charlie Rose on
Tuesday. “Almost 70 percent of the federal revenue is provided by the
top 10 percent of taxpayers now. Between 45 and 50 percent of Americans
pay no income tax at all.”
“We have an extraordinarily progressive tax code already,” he added. “It is a mess and it needs to be revisited again.”
According to the Congressional Research Service
(PDF), almost 100,000 millionaires in the U.S. pay a lower effective
tax rate than millions of families earning less than $100,000.
Earlier this year, Republicans in the Senate blocked
the Paying a Fair Share Act, which would have enacted a rule named for
billionaire Warren Buffett, who revealed that he paid a lower tax rate
than his “secretary.” An April CNN poll found that 72 percent of Americans — including 70 percent of independents — favored the “Buffett Rule.”
The Kentucky Republican also told Rose that he was prepared to work
with President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH)
towards a “grand bargain” to lower the nation’s debt.
“The challenge we have, Charlie, for the future is the unsustainable
path of our entitlements, very popular programs,” McConnell insisted.
“The eligibility for which needs to be adjusted in order to meet the
demographics of America. Regretfully after six months of discussions the
Speaker and I had with the president, the president was unwilling to
make those kind of eligibility changes unless we gave him such a huge
tax increase that it would have brought the economy to a halt.”
“We are prepared to do a grand bargain,” he continued. “You have to
have a willing president. You don’t get these deals done without a
president who is serious about getting an outcome.”
“Many people who know wrote about that and suggested that in the end
when push came to shove, it was the Speaker that was not prepared for
the grand bargain,” Rose pointed out.................
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