SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS FOR BUZZFLASH
The  American  people are hurting.  As a result of the greed, recklessness  and illegal behavior on  Wall Street, millions of Americans have lost  their jobs, homes, life savings  and their ability to get a higher  education.  Today, some 22 percent of our children live in poverty, and  millions more have become dependent on  food stamps for their food.
And while  the Great Wall Street Recession has devastated the middle  class, the truth is that working  families have been experiencing a  decline for decades.  During the Bush years  alone, from 2000-2008,  median family income dropped by nearly $2,200 and  millions lost their  health insurance. 
Today, because of stagnating wages and higher  costs  for basic necessities, the average two-wage-earner family has less   disposable income than a one-wage-earner family did a generation ago.   The average American today is underpaid, overworked and stressed out as  to what the  future will bring for his or her children.  For many, the  American dream has  become a nightmare.
But, not  everybody is  hurting.  While the middle class disappears and poverty increases the  wealthiest  people in our country are not only doing extremely well,  they are using their  wealth and political power to protect and expand  their very privileged status  at the expense of everyone else.  This  upper-crust of extremely wealthy  families are hell-bent on destroying  the democratic vision of a strong middle-class  which has made the  United States the envy of the world.  In its place they are determined  to create an oligarchy in which a small number of families  control the  economic and political life of our country.
The 400  richest  families in America, who saw their wealth increase by some $400 billion  during the  Bush years, have now accumulated $1.27 trillion in wealth.   Four hundred  families! During the last 15 years, while these enormously  rich people became much  richer their effective tax rates were slashed  almost in half.  While the  highest paid 400 Americans had an average  income of $345 million in 2007, as a result  of Bush tax policy they now  pay an effective tax rate of 16.6 percent, the  lowest on record.
Last  year,  the top 25 hedge fund managers made a combined $25 billion but  because of tax policy their  lobbyists helped write, they pay a lower  effective tax rate than many teachers,  nurses, and police officers. As a  result of tax havens in the Cayman Islands,  Bermuda and elsewhere, the  wealthy and large corporations are evading some $100  billion a year in  U.S. taxes. 
Warren Buffett, one of the richest people on  earth, has  often commented that he pays a lower effective tax rate than his   secretary.
But it's not  just wealthy individuals who grotesquely  manipulate the system for their benefit.   It's the multi-national  corporations they own and control.  In 2009, Exxon Mobil,  the most  profitable corporation in history made $19 billion in profits and  not  only paid no federal income tax -- they actually received a $156 million   refund from the government.  In 2005, one out of every four large  corporations in  the United States paid no federal income taxes while  earning $1.1 trillion  in revenue.
But, perhaps  the most  outrageous tax break given to multi-millionaires and billionaires  happened this  January when the estate tax, established in 1916, was  repealed for one year as a  result of President Bush's 2001 tax  legislation.  This tax applies only to the wealthiest three-tenths of 1  percent of our population.  This is what  Teddy Roosevelt, a leading  proponent of the estate tax, said in 1910. "The absence of effective  state, and, especially, national restraint upon  unfair money-getting  has tended to create a small class of enormously wealthy  and  economically powerful men, whose chief object is to hold and increase   their power. The prime need is to change the conditions which enable  these men  to accumulate power which is not for the general welfare that  they should  hold or exercise.... Therefore, I believe in a ...  graduated inheritance tax on  big fortunes, properly safeguarded against  evasion and increasing rapidly in  amount with the size of the  estate."  And that's what we've had for the last 95 years -- until 2010.
Today, not  content with huge tax breaks on their income; not  content with massive corporate tax  loopholes; not content with trade  laws enabling them to outsource the jobs of millions  of American  workers to low-wage countries and not content with tax havens  around  the world, the ruling elite and their lobbyists are working feverishly   to either eliminate the estate tax or substantially lower it.  If they  are successful at wiping out the estate tax, as they came close to doing  in  2006 with every Republican but two voting to do, it would increase  the  national debt by over $1 trillion during a 10-year period. 
At a  time when we already  have a $13 trillion debt, enormous unmet needs and  the highest level of wealth inequality in the industrialized world, it  is simply obscene to provide  more tax breaks to multi-millionaires and  billionaires.
That is why I  have introduced the Responsible Estate Tax Act (S.3533).  This  legislation would raise $318 billion over the next decade by   establishing a graduated inheritance tax on estates over $3.5 million  retroactive to  this year.  This bill ensures that the wealthiest 0.3  percent of Americans  pays their fair share of estate taxes, while  making sure that 99.7 percent of Americans never have to pay a dime when  they lose a loved one.  It also  makes certain that the overwhelming  majority of family farmers and small  businesses never have to pay an  estate tax.
This  legislation must be passed because, with a $13  trillion national debt and huge unmet needs, we  cannot afford more tax  breaks for millionaire and billionaire families.  But even more  importantly, it must be passed because the United States must not become   an oligarchy in which a handful of wealthy and powerful families  control  the destiny of our nation.  Too many people, from the inception  of this  country, have struggled and died to maintain our democratic  vision.  We owe it to  them and to our children to maintain it. 
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