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“Tea Bagger” Twisted Dupes to the Plutocracy – Our Forefathers Are Not With You Nor Are “We” the People!

Response to “The Start of the Second American Revolution?” by Paul Joseph Watson Issue 3 August 2009 The Sovereign – Hey “Tea Bagger” Twisted Dupes to the Plutocracy – Our Forefathers Are Not With You Nor Are “We” the People!
by Andrew H. Dral

We have it in our power to begin the world over again. Thomas Paine

A version of this article was published in Issue 17 January 2010 of The Sovereign -- a small New York monthly. It was written in response to an article written by "Tea Bagger" Paul Joseph Watson Issue 3 August 2009 of The Sovereign. You might find this updated version of interest.

I found Mr. Watson’s diatribe in the August edition of you paper completely misdirected and without merit. He ruthlessly attacked the U.S. government and President Obama, but what about the true enemy of working class America -- corporate America’s plutonomy -- the corporate aristocracy. Mr. Watson has been duped. He has been made a willing fool and a tool of the corporatists, along with those that would follow the will and policies that benefit the corporations and the plutocrats. Had Mr. Watson and his “tea-baggers” been around during our Revolutionary War times they would have sided with the British loyalists, the Tories.

The DLC Serves-up Goldman Sach's Vomit and the Citizens of NJ Puke it Up

Gov. Jon S. Corzine King of Goldman Sach’s Plutocrats – a Plutocratic Virus on the Body Politic -- Through Wall Street Fraud, Privatization, Poor Government, & Corruption, Wages War on New Jersey’s (NJ) Middle Class – A Progressive -- Not On Your Life
Andrew H. Dral

“You may fool all the people some of the time,
you can even fool some of the people all the time;
but you can’t fool all of the people all the time."
Abraham Lincoln

New Jersey’s Auction-Rate Securities Exposure
Goldman, the Standard Oil of Modern Times, the Fifth Column
All Government Agencies are Fair Game for Privatization
Gov. Corzine’s Tin Ear to Environmental Issues
Unequivocal Support of the Jewish Theocracy of Israel
Lack of Transparency In the Governor’s Suite
Continuing a Democratic Regime of Bribery, Influence Peddling, & Corruption
Summary

Upon my return to New Jersey (NJ) from my vacation in December 2008 I was welcomed back with a new toll hike. Directly from the Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s (Goldman) playbook, Governor (Gov.) Jon S. Corzine, a former Co-Chairman at Goldman, implemented another regressive tax, taking another whack at the folks with the least ability to pay. Gov. Corzine spent 24 years at Goldman, before running for the U.S. Senate in 1999. It was a 43% toll hike on the middle class. My weekly trip back and forth to Northern NJ, will cost me an additional $75 annually, not to mention all the other times I traverse NJ’s toll roads.

The Governor never understood the difference between a regressive and progressive tax. In March 2008 the Governor successfully attacked the middle class by instituting parking fees on commuters to New York, costing me an additional $300 per year. The thought of a progressive state income tax, taxing those with the most ability to pay, to shore-up the states budget deficit was a small part of this Governor’s agenda. It was suggested this spring that a 0.75% temporary tax increase in the state income tax on residents making more than $500,000 a year could help close NJ’s $8 billion budget gap, but that was deemed too harsh on those with the most ability to pay. It would hurt the Governor’s plutocratic friends. A much better plan, according to the Governor, was to cut the pay or freeze the wages of state workers, the state’s scapegoats, reduce their pensions, forego their 3.5% annual pay raise, and force them to take unpaid furloughs. Another alternative was to maintain a deaf ear to the plight of homeowner’s suffering from the highest property taxes in the nation. The mantra of Gov. Corzine was to attack, attack, relentlessly attack the middle class.

During the governor’s rein, the state and its citizens have been subjected to Wall Street pay-back by availing NJ to the auction-rate securities market, privatization schemes, poor environmental policies, government corruption, and non-transparent processes. Wall Street windfalls continue, while a small increase in state workers’ pay is deemed excessive. The auction-rate securities market was marketed to governments and public institutions bankrolled by NJ’s taxpayers.

HR 3200, The Grand Health Care Sell-out by President Obama and the Democrats, HR 3200 Doomed To Fail

Representative Frank Pallone (NJ-6th) & Bill Pascrell (NJ-8th) Town Halls Jam Packed Full of the Intellectually Challenged, Representing the Party of Me, Not We
by Andrew H. Dral

“The test of our progress is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt

I participated in three health care town halls, needless to say, there are some real misconceptions out there. One, on August 11, 2009, Rep. Bill Pascrell (NJ-8th) ran a dial-out town hall and Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6th) ran two traditional town halls. One took place in Piscataway, August 24, 2009, and the other in Red Bank, August 25, 2009. Both of Rep. Pallone’s town halls were filled to capacity and had to run three shifts to fit all the citizens waiting to participate. I was permitted to enter the third shift of both town halls. It was amazing to witness how greedy, uncaring, self-interested, ignorant, and uninformed the average attendee sounded when you heard their concerns. This is a direct condemnation of the corporate media to inform and the institutions that promote morality in our society. The corporate media has done a horrible job informing the public about the state of our health care. Our public has delusions of grandeur when it comes to health care, oblivious to the plight of their fellow citizens.

The current bill in the house, HR 3200, falls short, it’s too watered down to have any impact on health care costs. It will severely limit those wanting to get out of the hegemony of the corporate insurance monster, based on profit and the denial of care. Those qualifying for the public option must either be without private insurance or work for a small company participating in the insurance exchange, otherwise you don’t qualify for the public option. The reason other countries are more economically competitive and have significantly lower health care costs is because they get the economies of scale of their entire populations and bargaining power of one single large bargaining unit. We will not see that, so we will continue to be uncompetitive on the world stage and pay more for health care than any country in the world. The small pool of participants, will doom HR 3200 to failure. We will continue to fund the lavish lifestyles of health insurance CEOs. Should we be surprised, one of the major creators of the bill, Rep. Pallone is bought and paid for, accepting $1.6 million in campaign contributions from the health care industry since 2006.

Proxy Access: SEC Request for Comment, the Right of Shareholders to Nominate Directors, Big Deal for Unions

Proxy Access: the Rights of Shareholders to Nominate Directors, Big Deal for Unions, Pension Funds, and Institutional Investors, Could Transform the Corporate Board Room
by Andrew H. Dral

The following letter was sent by me to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to their request for comment on the "proxy access" rule. If you want to make a difference send them your opinion, just upload your letter at "www.sec.gov." The Chamber of Commerce is doing a full court press to water down this rule, any comments you make will help our cause to wrench control away from the corportocracy. This rule will give shareholders more power to replace entrenched corporate board members. My letter, included below, is on the SEC Web site.

http://www.sec.gov/comments/s7-10-09/s71009-513.htm

SEC Headquarters
100 F Street N.E.
Washington, DC 20549

Dear SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro,

In theory, our business texts tell us that shareholders own the corporation. The corporate board of directors works for the interests of the shareholders. Decisions by the board benefit shareholders. Like, so many other fallacies in our society, this is a blatant lie. As corporate boards across our land prove every day, the board of directors works for the interests of management. They promote unwarranted -- out of sight -- management salaries. Its members maintain their status by being docile puppy dogs, and they remain on the board at the pleasure of management. In other words, the current boards are lackeys and lapdogs for management. The crisis in corporate America orchestrated by overly aggressive, unethical, greedy, and corrupt management teams at Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, AIG, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Washington Mutual, and Adelphia could have been avoided with boards that were engaged in the operation and long-term value of the business.

NJ Rep. Frank Pallone & Bill Pascrell Work for Private Health Care; While Rep. Rush Holt & Donald M. Payne Work for the People

Representative Frank Pallone (NJ-6th) & Bill Pascrell (NJ-8th) Work for Private, Unjust Health Care; While Rush Holt (NJ-12th) & Donald M. Payne (NJ-10th) Work for the Citizenry by Cosponsoring and Supporting HR 676
by Andrew H. Dral

I have called my representative, Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6th), more than five times to persuade him to cosponsor the single payer, universal health care bill in the House of Representatives – HR 676. But to no avail, I received some baloney excuse that Rep. Pallone must remain impartial in the health care debate. From what I know about our health care system and have experienced, this is ludicrous, beyond lunacy, so I dug in a little deeper. I noticed that Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12th) and Rep. Donald M. Payne (NJ-10th) both were cosponsors of HR 676. Rep. Payne was one of the original cosponsors, when there were less than 30 representatives signed up. Both of these representatives truly have heard the voice of the people and understand what a terrible state our broken health care system is in, along with 83 other HR 676 cosponsors.

No one should be penalized because they randomly have the unfortunate accident of getting sick, but over 46 million U.S. citizens have no health care. The ranks of the uninsured will grow 2.2% every year, reaching 56 million in 2013. If you have a pre-existing condition you are not going to get health care. In New Jersey’s 8th congressional district where some of my family resides and I grew up, Rep. Bill Pascrell also refuses to cosponsor HR 676. Rep. Pallone and Rep. Pascrell represent the forces of privatized corporate health care, avaricious greed and evil.

There is no reason why you can’t have the option to be insured by a private health care provider, rather than be insured by a public option. In Canada, France, and Germany you can buy into private plans to supplement your public insurance. Similar to the rest of the developed world through a public plan you choose your own doctors, hospitals, no exclusions, no pre-existing conditions, and above all, a fair hearing on denied claims.

There Are a Lot of Cockroaches in New York, Now We Have Proof, New YorkâÃÂ

They Tell Me There Are a Lot of Cockroaches in New York, Now We Have Proof, New York’s Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Senator Charles E. Schumer Proud Members of the Plutocracy
by Andrew H. Dral

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York showed his support for Israel during the 23 days, January 3, 2009 – January 26, 2009, of hell on earth for Palestinian civilians in Gaza by flying to Israel, on January 5, 2009. The mayor uplifted the citizens in the southern Israeli towns of Sderot and Ashkelon with his presence of solidarity. His trip was a pure propaganda play for the consumption of New York’s rabid supporters of Israel.

Senator Charles E. Schumer gave a speech on Saturday, January 10, in front of the Israeli embassy in New York, during the Israeli onslaught. He praised the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) for texting messages to Palestinian families before blowing up their homes, “what country does that, what country,” exclaimed the Senator. Mayor Bloomberg and Senator Schumer display the lowest form of unethical and immoral parasitic behavior. They are a disgrace to the state of New York, our country, and all of humanity. They support and are loyal to an international outlaw state, the fanatical theocratic state of Israel. Israel was not provoked, it attacked Gaza for no other reason other than to exert collective punishment on a people – to teach them a lesson – a war crime.

Palestinians paying the price

Palestinians paying the price, Sunday, January 11, 2009, The Herald News Letters to the Editor
By Andrew H. Dral

The destruction and massacre unleashed by the Israelis against the Palestinians in Gaza is so one sided, it boggles the mind. Hundreds of Palestinians are reported dead, many of them civilians (estimates 30 percent civilians, mostly children), compared just a handful of Israelis. How can Americans sleep knowing that children are being killed with our weapons at the hands of Israeli soldiers?

Israel will not go back to its 1967 borders — U.N. Resolution 242 — and will not adhere to the Geneva Conventions or the will of the international community through many, many United Nations resolutions. It has an economic stronghold on Gaza. The Israeli land grab under President Bush has been in full throttle. Hamas rockets from Gaza are pea shooters compared to the collective punishment, economic embargo and massive military force perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinian people.

Listen to National Public Radio's (NPR's) "Take Away" with John Hockenberry & Adaora Udoji & be Mislead & Misinformed

Listen to National Public Radio’s (NPR’s) “Take Away” with John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji and be Mislead, Misinformed, and Propagandized
Andrew H. Dral

On Friday morning December 26, 2008 John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji (I believe) interviewed David Frum. Mr. Frum represents the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a reactionary think tank espousing royalist propaganda. Mr. Frum made a statement that Bush had created jobs during his administration as one of his successes. There was no response from Mr. Hockenberry or Ms. Udoji, just silence. I was astounded. Mr. Frum is the same individual that invented Bush’s “Axis of Evil,” and wrote many of Bush’s early speeches. In early October 2002 Bush gave a speech in Cincinnati, Ohio. In that speech Bush unequivocally asserted Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear weapons program. Bush indicated Iraq was rebuilding its nuclear facilities. Iraq was purchasing high-strength aluminum tubes with other equipment needed for gas centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons, the propagandist in chief said. All of these assertions were lies. Why Mr. Frum would be given full, unfettered access to National Public Radio’s (NPR’s) audience is beyond me. He has a history of lies, deceit, and distortions, yet Hockenberry and Udoji had no problem helping him catapult the propaganda, as Bush would say.

A point of fact, job creation has been extremely weak during the Bush administration, by some measures the weakest on record, four years after the 2001 recession ended the job count increased by only 2.6%, the slowest rate ever recorded, surpassing the previous low of 4% set four years after the 1953-1954 recession. Bush promised his policies – deregulation, globalization, privatization, and free trade – would create 8 million (MM) jobs a year. The best he could do was just over 2MM jobs a year. On average, 189,000 jobs were created every month in 2006, compared to only 111,000 jobs per month in 2007. A matter of fact the first quarter of 2007 was the slowest quarterly rate of job creation ever recorded. You need at least 150,000 jobs created a month to be at equilibrium, i.e., providing jobs to new entrants into the work force. This is a far cry from 1994 to 2000 period when the Clinton administration was averaging creating roughly 300,000 jobs per month. At the time of the Frum interview, the latest year to date non-farm payroll numbers the economy had lost over 1.9MM jobs. For calendar year 2008 we’ve lost 2.6MM jobs. You have to go back to the Great Depression to get these economic numbers. A matter of fact, 2008 was the worst job loss year since 1945.

A recent article in the New York Times by Floyd Norris published on January 24, 2009 indicates during Bush’s term the economy added enough jobs to employ only 14% of the added number of working-age Americans, the lowest proportion of any postwar administration. Employment grew at a compound annual growth rate of 0.3%, half the 0.6% rate that his father had recorded in what had previously been the worst post-World War II performance.

The Flat Earth People from the Heartland Institute Continue Denying Global Warming - Edited Version and Original Letter

Flat Earth Society Deniers of Global Warming -- Heartland Institute -- Surrogate for Exxon Mobil and Reactionary Industrialists Propagandize the Public
Version Published January 16, 2009, Asbury Park Press
by Andrew H. Dral

LETTER: Global warming real, and economic hazard

Those who are trying to deny global warming exists should stop ("Global warming screed suffers from scarcity of facts," Jan. 2).

The Heartland Institute, whose op-ed was printed in the Press, does not stand for truth or scientific facts. The letter was pure corporate propaganda.

Former Vice President Al Gore, in his fact-filled book and movie on global warming, showed the rise in CO2, changes in heat levels, in precipitation and in water levels, the melting of glaciers, the change in strength and frequency of hurricanes, as well as changes in ocean currents and wind currents.

Peer-review articles prove over and again that global warming exists and that those who disagree are funded by corporate interests — industries such as oil and auto that want to keep raping our environment.

As far as drought goes, talk to a farmer in Georgia. The southern United States has had a tremendous drought during the last few years. In fact, our focus should not be just on New Jersey, but on the world we live in, the total ecosystem, without borders. What we do in New Jersey affects the entire world. And severe droughts are occurring worldwide with greater intensity than locals ever anticipated.

The cost to clean up the environment is money well spent. A clean, balanced environment will create a healthy economic environment. A few more Katrinas, and you can kiss away the Gulf Coast as an economic machine. We can't have citizens living in an environment of toxic waste and expect the economy and people to flourish.

First Hand Report from the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, January 10, Demonstration/March in Washington, DC

First Hand Report from the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, January, 10, Demonstration/March in Washington, DC
By Andrew H. Dral

On Saturday, January 10, 2009, I joined over 15,000 protestors in Washington, DC to show support and solidarity for and with the Palestinian people in Gaza. Hopefully, some of our lawmakers were inconvenienced by the long procession of people through our nation’s capital, which snaked as far as I could see, with a nice density and width. Even though the only quote for the number of marchers was made by Indymedia, at over 15,000, it appeared to me like there were more, 40,000 to 50,000 participants, possibly. I have only been to one demonstration, in Washington, where I thought there were more people, then there were 500,000. There were signs and marchers as far as the eye could see. A tremendous mass of humanity and colorful signs. I took a break about 3/4s of the way through the march, came back about 30 minutes later and the marchers were just as dense, wide, and deep in the streets as when I left the march.

I saw some coverage after the demonstration by Reuters, AP, and Indymedia. Reuters just mentioned there was a demonstration, while AP distorted its report by quoting a pro-Israeli demonstrator in a video. Note, this witness never saw any pro-Israeli counter demonstrators, none, not a one. There were some Hasidic Jews marching with everyone else, but they were protesting against Isael too. Note, if you rely on AP you will be misled, it consistently distorts and obfuscates the news, almost always. The AP is part of the right wing echo-chamber. By far Indymedia gave the most coverage and the most accurate, with pictures:

http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/145222/index.php
http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/145232/index.php

Reporting from the Israeli Embassy in NYC - A Message for the Voice of Fargo: Ed Schultz

A Letter Sent to Talk Show Ed Schultz in Regards to the Israeli Massacre in Gaza
Andrew H. Dral

Dear Ed and Wendy,

I really don't like listening to you when it comes to Israel. You don't have a good grasp of the propaganda and massive media bias towards the situation there.

I attended a demonstration against Israel the other day, Tuesday evening, December 30, 2008, in New York City, in front of the Israeli Embassy. There were many energetic pro-Palestinian demonstrators there, way out-numbering the pro-Israel faction. News reports estimate 600 pro-Palestinian demonstrators, those wanting peace and justice, compared to 200 pro-Israel demonstrators wanting more death, destruction, and further Middle East injustice.

The destruction, the massacre unleashed by the Israelis against the Palestinians is so one sided, it boggles the mind. Roughly, 400 Palestinians are reported dead, many of them civilians (estimates over 60), compared to four Israelis. How can Americans sleep knowing children are getting their legs and heads blown off with our weapons at the hands of the Israeli butchers?

Please Write to Bernie Ward a Prisoner of the Federal Government - Voice of the Common Man

A Request to Brighten Bernie Ward's Holiday Season
Andrew H. Dral

Mr. Bernie,

I always looked forward to your radio show. You did a wonderful job keeping yourself and us informed on the issues. Truth, justice, freedom, and plain old fair play were always paramount in your arguments. A reactionary Neanderthal caller, arguing from a point of ideology and fantasy, could never address or compete with your grasp of the facts. Most of all, it was a true educational experience listening to your program.

Thanks for all the work you've done to raise money for the Thanksgiving Charities. Every year you put out a tremendous effort to help feed the needy.

Our current fascist government went after you with the same fervor only reserved for its most out spoken and virulent critics. You joined the ranks of Phil Donahue, Bill Maher, Eliot Spitzer, Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame, Scott Ritter, Helen Thomas, The Dixie Chicks, Gov. (AL) Don Siegelman, Norman Finkelstein, Ward Churchill, Mark Cuban, and the eight attorney generals (David Iglesias) who wouldn't go along with the fascist agenda to suppress the vote, through hyping voter fraud or targeting Democrats for prosecution. There is no question that the federal U.S. attorney went out of its way when it saw an opportunity to suppress a voice of truth. You were a threat to this administration, an individual, not afraid to speak truth to power, a voice of truth.

NJ's Free Trading, Outsourcing, Warmongering, and Israeli Go To Guy, Senator Frank Lautenberg vs. Challenger Rep. Rob Andrews

New Jersey’s Free Trading, Outsourcing, Warmongering, and Go To Guy for Israel, Senator Frank Lautenberg Faces Senate Challenger Rep. Rob Andrews
Andrew H. Dral

When the decision is to help the middle class by keeping jobs in America or to help corporate America reduce domestic expenses, you can count on New Jersey’s (NJ) Senator Frank Lautenberg to side with corporate interests. Senator Lautenberg voted for the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 – S1637. A tax giveaway to corporations, lowering the corporate tax rate on repatriated funds to 5.25% from 35%. Corporations have received a free ride on taxes, in 1995 corporations paid $157 billion (B) in taxes, compared to $132B in 2003 corporate taxes paid. In his annual report, Warren Buffett said corporate taxes are at their lowest level, since 1934, at 7.4% of all federal tax receipts, down from 32% of tax receipts in 1952.

This bill, the Jobs Creation Act, should have been called the CEO Bonus Earnings Act or Mergers and Acquisitions Funding Act. This extraordinary gain on 2005 earnings helped CEOs across the nation make their bonus targets. In addition, a good portion of the funds from the roughly $500B repatriated pretax profits or $149B in tax savings would go to destroy jobs through Wall Street driven mergers and acquisitions, so through this bill Mr. Lautenberg exacerbated NJ’s job losses. Corporations are now incentivized to wait for the next repatriation tax holiday.

Over the past twelve months ending in March 2008 overall workers‘ wages rose 3.1%, while inflation rose 4%. Wages for working people have gone no where since the 1990s, rising only 32%, barely keeping pace with inflation, while chief executive officer (CEO) pay rose 535% over the same period. In 2006 CEO pay averaged 364 times the average workers‘ pay, down from 525 times in 2000, a record year, compared to 42 times in 1980 and 25 times in 1960.

NJ's 11th Congressional District Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen Endorses Free Trade with Colombia to Eviscerate the Middle Class

New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen Endorses Free Trade with Colombia Joining Other Free Traders to Eviscerate the Middle Class
Andrew H. Dral

Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, a member of New Jersey’s (NJ) 11th Congressional District, recently visited Colombia. He thought a trade deal with the United States (U.S.) would benefit both countries. He was quoted as saying, “This is a nation that has recovered enormously from the scourge of violence and drug wars.“ Yet human rights groups and labor leaders believe Colombia is actually moving backwards, not forwards in regards to workers‘ freedom of association and collective bargaining. Since the 1980s 2,500 workers have been murdered by pro-corporate reactionary Colombian death squads. Under President Alvaro Uribe’s watch death squads murdered 400 union members. Last year, 39 union members were killed, and so far the tally this year is 25 murdered. Lacking the ability to unionize exacerbates wage disparities, the lack of benefits, and poor working conditions. NJ’s 11th district deserves a representative to stand up for the rights and dignity of workers, better wages and working conditions, that representative is progressive Democratic candidate Tom Wyka.

Back in the U.S., over the past twelve months ending in March 2008 overall workers‘ wages rose 3.1%, while inflation rose 4%. Paychecks continue to lose ground to inflation. Since the late 1990s, incomes of the bottom fifth of families have declined by 2.5%, while those in the middle fifth improved by 1.3%, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Economic Policy Institute. The top-fifth of Americans saw their incomes rise by 9% over the same period. Lower and middle class families did not share in the 2001 recovery.

NJ's DLC Governor Jon Corzine Gets His Tax Hike on the Middle Class -- Parking Tax -- DLC Wages War on the Middle Class

NJ’s Governor Jon Corzine Gets His Tax Hike on the Middle Class – Parking Tax -- DLC Wages War on the Middle Class, Version Published on March 29, 2008 Herald News, Letters to the Editor as "Nickel and dimed by taxes"
by Andrew H. Dral

Recently, New Jersey’s (NJ) Governor Jon Corzine tried to convince the citizens of NJ that a toll hike privatization scheme would be the best way to shore-up the state’s $32 billion dollar deficit. By most accounts, NJ’s citizens recognized this as an attack on the state’s middle class and a giveaway to the Governor’s friends on Wall Street. Unfortunately, NJ’s governor continues his quest to squeeze hard earned cash out of the middle class and make sure his rich high wage earning friends and those living off investment income do not have to contribute to solving the states fiscal problems.

The Governor’s strategy to gouge the middle class was started by the mythical Ronald Reagan – the great destroyer of the middle class. With a smile and obfuscation he stuck a dagger into the gullet of the middle class. In 1981 Reagan cut marginal tax rates for millionaires and billionaires from 70% to 50%, then in 1988 down to 28%. Governments had to make up for Reagan’s massive budget shortfall with regressive taxes on the middle class: sales tax, vehicle license tax, property tax, gas tax, alcohol tax, homeland security tax, and etc. Instead of raising the social security tax cap, above ~$94,000, to avoid future deficits, the Reagan administration doubled the contribution from working class citizens from 3% of earnings to 6%. Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) – the Corzine’s, Ruben’s, Clinton’s, Emanuel’s, Schumer’s – continue Reagan‘s policies of gutting the gizzards of the middle class for the benefit of an elite group of ruling aristocratic royalists.