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Monday, October 12, 2009
Bruce Bialosky :: Townhall.com Columnist
Those Selfish Bastards
by Bruce Bialosky
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In my role as a weekly columnist, I spend an immense amount of time reading about topics of the day and doing research. Reading 25 to 30 columns in a single day is not an unusual occurence. I have my favorites like Krauthammer and Sowell. Two other favorites, Dennis Prager and Larry Elder, are also personal friends. Then there is Ben Shapiro who I have known since his days at UCLA.

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I also read a tremendous number of opinion columns written by liberals. The Huffington Post can be very enlightening as well as the op-ed pages of the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. I am often fascinated how some of these pieces get published. One recent column by Bob Herbert who writes for the New York Times was so strikingly bad that I had to interrupt my wife and read it to her because it was so banal. You would have thought the column appeared in a high school newspaper, except the principal would have edited out the name-calling as inappropriate.

Occasionally, there is a column that tickles my public policy bone so much that I have to mouth off about it. E.J. Dionne, Jr., wrote this particular column in the Washington Post on Thursday, September 24, 2009. Mr. Dionne can be quite entertaining at times with his perception of how our society should be organized, but his commentary on how charity heads were reacting to proposed tax law changes sparkled in new and untold ways.

After the defeat of their attempt to insert a public option into the Senate Finance Committee health care bill, Senators Jay Rockefeller and John Kerry moved to reduce the tax deduction for charitable contributions for what Mr. Dionne calls the “well-to-do.” As a means to help pay for the cost of this new health care plan, these extremely well-to-do senators want to stick it to the successful in our society once again.

There are so many things wrong with this concept it could take a small book to define. First, Rockefeller and Kerry are actually very well-to-do. They have never actually worked; unless you include Kerry’s short term in the military and that was forty years ago. The two senators have been living off the hard-earned dollars of others, either through inheritance or marriage. The vast majority of high-income people work their tails off for the money these men want to grab for their scheme.

It’s not only high-earners they want to punish. They want to harm charities by limiting the tax deduction to charities. The operators of these charities know that if you limit the deduction from the high-earners, who provide the lion’s share of contributions, they will receive fewer donations. One might argue that the donations should be given because it is a benevolent thing to do and most people make the donations for exactly that reason. Other contributors rely on the tax deduction which is why this policy, if enacted, will diminish the receipts of the charities. I love when people who do not actually work with taxpayers claim that tax policy changes will not alter people’s behavior. Mr. Dionne should sit in my office and field the innumerable questions about the tax benefit of charitable gifts so he might achieve some sense of reality.

Mr. Dionne scolds the charity heads because he asserts they should be willing to give up their proceeds for the greater good of the proposed health care bill. Mr. Dionne states “If even groups whose very mission is public-spirited can’t take an exceedingly modest risk to extend health coverage, how can we expect anybody else to pay a little more for a moral imperative?” Continued...

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Bruce Bialosky is the founder of the Republican Jewish Coalition of California and a former Presidential appointee.
Get Rid of the Income Tax
and you will see more people give to charity as the government has to tighten it belt and stop stealing from our checks.

Medicare/Medicaid will soon collapse. Social Security only has a hope if it is turned over to the States. The Dept of Education will fail as more parents find ways to move their children to private schools (or States endorse charter programs over Federal-funding).

The vast majority of Government funding goes to programs that have absolutely nothing to do with Constitutional requirements. We are dumping money off and gaining trillions of dollars in debt for failed social programs instituted decades ago. The Government doesn’t do anything right except break things – which is why our military is so great.

The Most Fair Tax is a Sales Tax
One rate for subsistence items; another for houseware, hardware, entertainment, and basic transportation; and finally a luxury tax for large ticket items (i.e. yachts yet not working fishing boat).

That way we stop this stupid class warfare in the only nation where we were founded on "Making Money" instead of serfdom. Also the Congress should be paid the National Average Salary (NAS) with the Senators getting NAS + 10%.

Senators should report to the Governors of their respective states and provided a briefing prior to voting on major legislation. This is necessary since they are representing the state to which they are appointed.

This would get us back to a more Representative Republic and away from a Welfare State sliding toward a 3rd World Nation.
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