Call members of congress, write them, email, post it on their facebook wall. Tweet it by using the hash tag my 2 k. If the latest Washington Post abc news poll is correct, the 06 60 said they supported, and oklahoma congressman tom cole told politico last night, i quote i think we ought to take the 98 deal right now. It doesnt mean that i agree with raising the top two i dont. But House Speaker john boehner disagreed with that call. I told him that i disagreed with him. Eliot he seemed more interesting in attacking the president than finding common ground. As the speaker said we have done our part. We have pup revenue on the table. We have not seen any good faith effort on the part of this administration to talk about the real problem that were trying to fix. Eliot the finger pointing and the slowmoving talk seems to be causing anxiety for some of the ceo who is met with the president to discuss the countrys fiscal mess. David cote had this to say. I can only be hopeful there is more going on behind the scenes than were aware of or than were being told. Otherwise its very scary. We could very well be going off the fiscal cliff. Eliot another ceo who was in that meeting, Lloyd Blankfein told cnn under the right circumstances he could raise taxes on the upper 2 . If thats what it took to make the math work, when you look at the entitlement side and the revenue side, i wouldnt preclude that. Lets go to Peter Defazio congressman, thank you for joining us. Thanks, i appreciate the opportunity. Eliot youre one of the socalled cliff jumpers. You want to dive over the cliff and say, you know what, its not going to be so terrible. Lets negotiate this patiently. Its not such a big fall, so im not that brave. The point is the only tax difference people will see on january 1st is the Social Security holiday goes away. It was a dumb idea and no one is talking about extending that. The other tax cuts, particularly those targeting people at the top, those wont show up in anybodys paycheck for an indefinite period. We would have too to revisit this issue. The second thing that is good about it all the clinton era tax breaks come back. Do you remember the clinton era 3. 8 unemployment, not bad. Job creators were paying more in taxes. Good ol days, i think. Republicans say bad ol days because they never supported the clinton era tax breaks. Thats the reality. We would have time to put in place target relief for middle income teams who need it. And republicans would be freed from this pledge with grover norquist. No longer would they be voting to increase taxes. We would be giving them limited opportunities to vote to cut taxes for middle income, working families and others who need it and deserve it. Unfortunately, they wouldnt get the vote on restoring the bushera rates for millionaires and billionaires for a total of dividends down to 15 or even back to the Capital Gains rates of clinton era or maybe back to the reagan era. We could talk about significant revenues that would not impact or hurt 98 of the people in this country. Eliot i think your logic is impeccable. Im one of those saying for a long time let them expire. Our hand only gets stronger as we go forwards january 1 and after. After january 15th, you can retroactively fix anything done between the expiration and the date that you pass a new bill. Its not as though these changes are permanent, and beyond correction by congress. In fact, the irs said they couldnt get new withholding tables for the new tax rate before march. We have month or two months in there to put in place targeted relief. We alsothere is nothing set in stone about these stupid across the board cuts where you cut programs as programs they think we should get rid of. No were not doing that. Well get our hands dirty and make targeted cuts and target spending. I would like to get out of afghanistan and save that money. Theyre not ready for that yet. Eliot i agree with you that. Tom cole has come out and said, lets just embrace what the president has offered and extend the tax cuts only for the 98 and lit the 2 pay a little bit more. How many likeminded recommendation are there . Is there enough to get them to forge a coalition with the democrats to get this through the house if it never reached the floor for a vote. Remember unfortunately were dealing with the present congress, not the new congress. Its a lame duck. Some of the worst Tea Party Republicans who lost their races still get to vote until january 3rd. This is a more difficult congress for Speaker Boehner to rally votes. But if that were the deal, the simple thing were going to extend the middle class tax cuts and deal with the restitution of it after january 1st, including the is he questions trace, i think you would get a lot of democratic votes. Eliot after january 1, do you think there would be a core that would agree with your analysis that you can cobble together 218 on both sides of the aisle . Well, we picked up wins not certain yet one racebut we picked up about 12 seats. So their margin is smaller. Some of their most radical members have departed for the great beyond after congress. I think Speaker Boehner has shown some inclination to want to approach these issues in a more moderate way and his right hand man mr. Canter who pulls the plug on reasonable talks on revenue previously has been quiet or supportive. Eliot quickly with respect to the Social Security payroll tax, what do you see as the future of the payroll tax cut . Should it be we put it in jeopardy by lowering that tax. Restore the tax. Then the other thing we need to do is make Social Security forever. Simple. Ive got a bill thats been scored by the actuaries that say people will pay Social Security income over 250,000. That applies to mr. Blankfein who is talking about those senior who is have to tighten their belts. Eliot mr. Blankfein is a grinch this year. I got it on Good Authority you were the cochair of the congressional small brewery caucus. What is your favorite small brewery . Well, you know, it would have to go state by state brooklyn is pretty darn good in new york. Where youre from. But out in oregon i would hesitate. We have so many. Eliot all right, i dont want to cause you political trouble to pick one of the many but im glad to hear we have some out here. They make good beer. Eliot congressman defazio thank you for your wisdom tonight. Thank you. Eliot as i mentioned earlier, president obama met with a second group of ceos to talk about the socalled his cocliff. Among them Mary Kay Henry internationale president of the Service Employees international union, the seiu, welcome to the program. Thank you. Eliot is this cliff, we prefer to call it a slope on this show, is it being overrated . Is there hysteria being created to get a compromise around the wrong issues . Yes, i completely agree with your discussion that you just had with congressman defazio. This conversation needs to be how increased revenue helps us spur economic recovery by getting americans back to work, and job creation has to be our number one priority. This discussion of cuts to programs that elders count on in our country, we need to get off this table so we can focus on a robust economic recovery once and for all. Eliot im one that agrees that down the road in the long term, maybe even in the medium term weve got tough issues we got to deal with. Yes. Eliot but right now we have a crisis of job creation. Its a growth crisis. Look at europe and understand that you embrace austerity as an answer you push yourself further and further into the abyss. Im mystified by the willingness of the white house to participate in what i think is a mischaracterization of the debate. Why dont they just say jobs is all that matters now . Well, i thought the president on thursday after the election made an incredible contribution to the debate by saying the wealthiest americans need to pay their fair share and we cant link that question of revenue to spending cuts. I thought that was an important step towards where you are headed, which is that that revenue needs to get invested in jobs. He has talked about the american jobs act roads, bridges, schools. There is lots of work that needs doing in this country and there are plenty of people who want to get back to work, get money in their pockets, and help begin accelerate the economic recovery recovery. Eliot people are unemployed. There is capital on the side line. There are projects that need to be built. Were not bringing the pieces together to bring the economy back where it should be. Its hard to watch the slow motion grind not discussing the issues. What about the discussion of the cap that has been etched into stone, and im not sure why. I think because there has been so much of a focus on letting the bush tax cuts expire for the top two percent and the discussions got narrowed to that. It has left us in the trillion dollar area as opposed to looking at real Corporate Tax reform and other ways that revenue can be generated. It looked like congressman defazio was paining a picture of how we can confront that early next year. Eliot hes one of our favorites. I dont think he speaks yet unfortunately for the mainstream, i wish he did. Right. Eliot i dont think he does, but i think its interesting when you hear what eric cantor says and even john boehner. They still will not discuss raising rates. Theyre willing to go there the charade of loophole closing and this and that, but none of which gets us where we need to be. Right. It is amazeing to watch how they are unwilling to listen to what voters said on november 6th, and what poll after poll thats been released since makes clear what the American People expect of our government. That we want a government that is going to have everybody pay their fair share get us back to work and grow the economy from the middle out. Eliot what does the seiu plan og done Going Forward to frame the debate public communication, organizing, what is your agenda. We kept our ground game active. We have 44 congressional offices along with partners and community partners, together with 150 offices on november 8th. We have 100 leaders here at capitol hill doing visits with teachers and Public Service workers from all across the country. Next we continue to do more action in the home district. We just followed the president s lead today to push out the hash tag my 2 k idea on twitter and email. Were doing lots of education of our members and trying to calm everybody down aboutthat the cliff is really a slope, and we need to call on congress to pass the tax cuts now. Eliot there is one other issue hanging out there the debt ceiling. When the president said to john boehner, look, you got to deal with this now. He said there is a price for everything. Im fearful of a replay of last year where you cut a compromise on the budget and then by the way were not voting to raise the debt ceiling. I think the president needs to hang tough and say do the debt ceiling now or we dont talk. Speaker boehner needs to adjust to the current dynamic in the country. The nation has spoken. We had a long president ial debate, and now he needs to act on the will of the majority in the country. Eliot that is great. Mary kay henry, thank you for coming on the program. Thank you. 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And lamar smith who still doesnt thing Climate Change is caused by human behavior, and now hes in charge of, wow the science committee. You could find more diversity at a glenn beck book signing. Science and republicans do not mix. Now its your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. Join the debate now. Eliot how do you convention millions of americans to impose a tax increase that will have no impact on them or their friends. Some how the g. O. P. Has managed to do it president obamas proposed tax increase on the wealthiest 2 of americans would affect 4 million households. Theyre predominately in areas like south florida major cities like new york, francisco and los angeles, all traditionally democratic enclaves. Those who are wont pay the taxes oppose them, and those who will support it. Here with me, robert reich at u uc berkeleys Goldman School of policies. Is this politics that goes back to what is the matter with kansas book a few years back. They would really not be affected by the tax increase that they want us to go through. It is one of the great ironies. It has to do with the big lie. If you tell the big lie over and over again people start believing it. And one of the lies that republicans have been telling for year is the lie of trickle down economics. The wealthy are job creators. If you tax them youll have fewer jobs, fewerless income over all. Its obviously a lie. It has proven to be a lie. If you tell it again over and over again at least enough people begin believing it in red states. People who are not at all wealthy that it has some heft. The other thing that republicans have been spreading the word about or trying to convince people about who are not going to be affected by this tax increase are the camels head under the tent philosophy. If you let taxes go up on the rich eventually taxes will go up on everybody else. It means more Big Government and Big Government is your enemy. This is obviously not the truth. In red states youve got many more people who are dependent on federal programs like medicaid food stamps and every safety net. Nonetheless republicans have prevailed in creating a fear among many people who arein fact, many people in the middle class whose incomes have been stagnant for year that they will be taxed eventually if the rich are taxed now. Eliot i think youre right there is a misunderstanding of who bears the burdens and what the consequences are and in states where there is greater dependence and consumption of the goods who would be caught if the republican agenda were implemented. It frustrateing but doesnt solve the problem. The one you started with, the job creators, is the at the the heart of this. Youre an economist, is there any connection between tax killing jobs and hurting the economy. No, this is widespread among people who dont understand or believe the truth. The reality is this, eliot, there is no correlation at all between raising taxes on the rich and slowing the economy. In fact, if anything its just the reverse. Between the Second World War and 1981 when tax rates were never below 70 . The highest tax rate was above 70 , we had a faster average annual growth rate in this country than weve had since. Bill clinton in the 1990s raise the taxes. Raised the highest marginal tax rate and did better in terms of the economy job creation, economic growth, and Economic Performance by every measure than the years after george w. Bush reduced the highest marginal tax rates. The evidence seems to point in the opposite direction, higher taxes on the wealthy help the economy, and dont hurt the economy. Eliot that is exactly the point that warren buffet has made over and over again. The preeminent investor over the years. He said im a capitalist. I want to make money. Listen to robert reich. From an ideological point of view it seems to me from the inception of the Republican Party they want to cut taxes cut taxes this has been an effort to starve the beast. To say that there is no money for government, and you must cut the agenda. That seemed to be the agenda from the early reagan revolution revolution. David stockman came up with the phrase starve the beast. He understood if you go deeper and deeper into debt and reduce tax rates in particularly on the wealthy, at the same time everybody else is just getting by the minimum wage became stagnant in the 80s. The middle class paid less taxes and the wealthy paid less taxes because the tax rates went down. When you have that combination the government will have fewer revenues. At the same time Ronald Reagan undertook a military ke keyenianism. And at the end of the Bush Administration we basically took what was a surplus that bill clinton generated for the george w. Bush administration, and turned it into a huge deficit. Eliot yes, look, that is a perfect articulation of what has happened over the past 20 years economically. David stockman is still telling the truth about what the true intent was all the way through. Quickly, fix the defici