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There's plenty of pork in Wall Street rescue

Posted Oct 03 2008, 05:46 PM by Karen Datko
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Doesn't this sound like something from David Letterman -- "Top 10 tax sweeteners in the bailout bill"? But this is no joke. It's a partial list of the pork included in the $700 billion Wall Street bailout Congress approved today. The list was prepared by the nonpartisan budget watchdog Taxpayers for Common Sense.

This explains why the once-brief bailout plan expanded to 451 pages. Senators added about $150 billion in tax breaks to overcome resistance to the bill. It worked, but it's prompted howls of complaint. "I believe there was even a tax cut for poodles who earn money in dog shows," wrote Jazz Shaw at The Moderate Voice. (That was a joke.)

Who benefits from all of these tax breaks? Here are a few examples:

    • Makers of wooden arrows for kids. They get an exemption from an excise tax apparently intended for serious arrows used by adult archers. Bloomberg News says the tax break is worth $200,000 to Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Ore. Cost to taxpayers: $2 million over 10 years.

    • Speedway owners. Race tracks get to keep a seven-year depreciation timetable. The IRA wanted to change it to 15 years. Cost to taxpayers: $100 million over two years.

    • Rum-makers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They get a two-year extension of a $13.25 rebate on a $13.50 per proof gallon excise tax charged on rum imported to the U.S. Cost to taxpayers: $192 million.

    • Companies that do research in the U.S. They get a two-year extension of a tax credit. "Companies that have benefited from this provision include Microsoft Corp., Boeing Co., United Technologies Corp., Electronic Data Systems Corp. and Harley-Davidson," Taxpayers for Common Sense says. (Full disclosure: Microsoft owns MSN Money.) Cost to taxpayers: $19 billion.

    • Movie and television producers. A tax incentive is intended to keep production here in the U.S. Cost to taxpayers: $478 million over 10 years.

    • Wool producers and makers of wool clothing. This tariff relief will cost $148 million over five years.

    Some of the pork -- we mean "provisions" -- in the bill extends tax breaks that are already in place, and some are new. (See the Taxpayers for Common Sense article for details.)

    Of course, some of the pork bits can sound downright appealing, depending on your point of view. There are tax incentives for businesses that encourage their employees to commute by bicycle ($10 million); corporations and ag producers that donate food ($149 million); and groups that donate books to schools ($49 million). A fund that provides health care to retired miners will get a boost. The bill also extends tax breaks for renewable energy.

    Overall, the bailout contains an estimated $150 billion in tax breaks, including $62 billion in the form of the dreaded alternative minimum tax that otherwise would have been collected from 24 million households this year.

    But did these incentives have to be added so quickly to the unpopular bailout? Many bloggers think not. "No one, no one can sensibly claim that the pork deserved to be in the 'emergency' bill on the economy," said the staid Business Law Prof Blog.

    Comments

     

    How can we stop the huge severance packages these CEOs are getting?  If we the taxpayers now own these companies can't we also change the rules?  Put me on the board of directors of some of these corporations and I will make sure they are FIRED with NO benefits - the same as any other incompetent employee would be.  I'm sure there has to be a clause in their contract for termination for cause.

    why in the world are we providing a tax incentive of 192 million to Rum makers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands?

    Working across partisan lines means PORK PORK PORK!!! Or as they say you scratch my back I'll scratch yours. Washington as usual. I like line item veto to avoid all this pork and if it requires a large amount of money(over $50 billion) put it to a public vote after it passes.

    Thank you all for your comments. I am sooo frustrated and pleased to read that not everyone in this country has fallen asleep as we head further toward socialism. I am ashamed of what our government has come to be.

    Karl Marx would be pleased. Revolt!!!

    94% of the mortgages are being paid on time.  What caused this mess was the 6% of the mortgages not paid on time.  I have 2 points:  1.  Why is our financial system so fragile that it falls apart when only 6% of the mortgages aren't paid.  2.  This 6% of the mortgages doesn't add up to $700 billion or$125K per person over 18.  WHERE IS ALL THE EXTRA BAILOUT MONEY GOING?

    What is WRONG with YOU people? We were presented with an HONEST, HUMBLE, SERVANT TO THE CONSTITUTION, in the person of Dr, RON PAUL, Congressman from Texas....for President.

    Despite a TOTALLY hostile media, and severe opposition from HIS OWN PARTY, he struck a chord with the part of America that WAS PAYING ATTENTION, and his grass root supporters donated MORE to his campaign in one day, then had ever been given to ANY candidate. He had more donations from ACTIVE AND RETIRED MILITARY then ALL OTHER CANDIDATES COMBINED.

    A STATESMAN, who clearly stated he was not interested in the POWER OF THE OFFICE, who DID NOT want to 'run the lives' of the PEOPLE..... and one who NEVER, EVER, accepted the "favors" of lobbyists, to the extent that he was dubbed "DR. NO".

    He also TRULY understands the economy and monetary policy, and who has been railing against the FED POLICIES that have brought us to the brink of TOTAL FINANCIAL RUIN....FOR YEARS! ....PREDICTING THIS DEBACLE OVER 5 YEARS AGO.

    Go ahead, LOOK IT UP.....SEE FOR YOURSELF what YOUR IGNORANCE AND LAZINESS or "party loyalty" ....or trust in FOX NEWS and other 'mainstream' media, have BLINDED YOU TO.

    Better yet, check out Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty...www.campaignforliberty.com

    to see how this can STILL BE CHANGED, before it's too late....and if you're not too blinded to READ, pick up a copy of Dr. Paul's book "THE REVOLUTION" a Manifesto. IT will CHANGE YOUR LIFE and maybe, JUST MAYBE, cure your apathy!

    The rich keep getting richer because when they make a mistake we get to bail them out! There's something wrong with this picture!

    All I can say is that a sense of frustration is quickly taking over individual mindsets.  For decades we all have listened to "reform" and "change" from all flavors of the political spectrum.  All I would like to see is accountability.  How about taking responsibility.  How about working for the people all year long for a change.  How about being present and voting on individual issues on its own merit.  Mark had it right, but it goes much deeper.  We need to replace a majority of the "hill", no one is safe.  Should there not be some kind of continuing education requirements for these people?  They get paid decent money for what they do.  Have you seen their benefit package?  We should all be that lucky.  Wait a minute, is that not our money they dole out to each other?  Did we vote on how to best use that money? How about the billions given to other countries?  How about the forgiveness of billions to other nations?  Did I miss the email?  I'm sorry but probably like everyone else, I am starting to think a change is necessary to the governments structure or finding a way to directly and effectively removing individuals from office or position.  Letting them govern is obviously not the answer.  Don't get me started, like where and what are these watchdog groups doing.  Again I forget were we are.  We have become to complacent.  After all someone decided it was a good thing for the representatives to choose for us.  Think about it.  I'm ready to initiate change, how about you  

    I for one will not vote for anyone who voted yes on this piece of crap. That includes obama and mccain. I'm so throughly disgusted I will probably move to another country. Did anyone see the smirk on Bushs' face as he signed the bill? I have always loved my country but can no longer turn the other cheek. Good luck America we just got screwed again.

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