Friends of United for a Fair Economy:
We don’t often ask this, but we’re asking you to take 5-10
minutes RIGHT NOW to call your three members of Congress (two
Senators and one Rep) to ask that they include taxes on the ultra-rich
in the current budget package.
Some more background (if you already know the situation, please
feel free to skip to the call info at the bottom of this page):
Last week, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia
single-handedly killed the trillion-dollar investment and tax
plan Democrats have been working on for months. The plan – a
version of which had already passed the House last November – would
have started to reverse 40 years of trickle-down tax breaks for the
rich and corporations while raising money to make healthcare
and utilities more affordable for average Americans and to accelerate
the transition to a clean-energy economy.
Raising taxes on millionaires and their greedy corporations is hugely
popular among voters despite dark-money
groups like No Labels or dirty
polluters pouring in millions in campaign contributions to stop
Congress from making them pay what they owe. Manchin’s shocking
flipflop on taxes shows their efforts are paying off.
And he’s not alone. Here’s a sample
from just this month of Democrats sounding like Republicans on
taxes:
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT): “I
don’t think raising taxes is a winner anywhere, OK?”
Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV): “I
don’t think tax increases would be popular.”
Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ):
“[I’m] not for any type of legislation that raises
taxes.”
Democrats should NOT be protecting tax breaks and special loopholes
for billionaires and CEOs; they need to be standing up for their
constituents – working people. They need to know we are very unhappy
that this historic opportunity to begin to unrig the tax system and
use the revenue to create an economy that works for all of us has been
stymied – for now.
Please use the tool below to call your U.S. senators TODAY
and tell them to put the interests of working families ahead of their
wealthy campaign donors.
Senator Manchin turned his back on an economic plan that would have
invested in clean energy, made healthcare
more affordable, and made the wealthy and
corporations pay a fairer share of taxes. That legislation
would have:
- Generated billions of dollars from millionaires and big
corporations to invest in clean energy and more affordable healthcare
for families.
- Ended expensive tax breaks that reward multinational corporations
for shipping jobs offshore and stashing profits in tax havens.
- Required dozens of billion-dollar corporations – like Amazon,
FedEx and Netflix – now paying little to no federal income taxes to
pay at least a 15% minimum so they start paying taxes like the rest of
us.
- Created a Millionaires Surcharge on the
ultra-rich making more than $10 million a year.
- Closed a tax loophole on rich business owners like Donald Trump in
order to fully fund Medicare for an extra three years.
Senators need to know WE are watching as wealthy special
interests too often determine what gets done in Washington, and that
we’re not going to stand for it. Please call your U.S. senators
today.
Enter your phone number and zip code in the tool below and
you will receive a call from an 800 number that will patch you through
to your legislators. Or you can dial 855-740-2519, to connect to your
senators now.*
Tell your legislators: “I am a constituent of
Senator/Representative XYZ. Please make sure the current budget
package before Congress includes a Millionaires Surcharge on incomes
over $10 million. Make sure corporations and the wealthy pay their
fair share of taxes to make healthcare, childcare, housing and other
basics affordable to working families.”
In Solidarity,
United for a Fair Economy
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