• LTAR - Let’s Talk About Race - Taxation Without Rationalization

  • May 21 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

LTAR - Let’s Talk About Race - Taxation Without Rationalization

  • Summary

  • Let’s Talk About Race (LTAR), is an intergenerational, roundtable discussion of independent national journalists featuring rigorous conversations and analysis of news coverage and the role race plays in politics, government, economy, education, and health. LTAR currently airs on KBOO Community Radio in Portland, OR, and on Pacifica Radio Network
    LTAR brings independent journalists from all over the country from New Jersey to Texas and Pennsylvania with a home base in Portland, Oregon. The hosts bring their own flavor, journalistic perspectives, and integrity.
    The roundtable line-up features: LaNita Duke, an award-winning audio and video producer who has written, directed, and produced political news and commentary for Grassroots NW and KBOO Radio for over 20 years. Dianne Johnson, a journalist from Texas co-host/musicologist on From the Grassroots, a political news audio magazine. Althea Billings, current News Director at KBOO Community Radio. Rev. Cecil Prescod is a talk-show host discussing local, national, and international issues ranging from poverty in Portland, OR to politics in Africa. Nia Gray, host and blogger of The Faith Report in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. And Mary Li provides an in-depth analysis.
    No taxation without rationalization.
    You may have heard it said that only two things in this life are assured death and taxes. To not get too morbid, our panel is going to focus on the second of those sureties. Taxes. What is taxed, who benefits from those dollars, and why these are what we'll be discussing on the program today.

    Guests: Evan Kirkpatrick. I'm the founder and CEO of Wendell Charles Financial explains why the Trickle-down economic theory does not work
    Guest: Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is a professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley.” tax code is rigged for the rich, enabling a handful of wealthy individuals to exert undue influence over our economy and democracy…
    Our Panel discussed :
    tying up the child tax credit, which we love to bring up on this show because it is an extremely successful public policy to Increase corporate tax breaks

    We’ve left our humanity behind. So this 3 w3-weight is what I think we're seeing here. When we see something that says child tax credit and cuts for big business, that is what we're seeing in, in, in real time is the struggle to control.
    Participatory budgeting is a practice where the community can weigh in on how the government spends our tax dollars and on what the government spends. Our tax dollars. Now, at the beginning of the show, I talked about this, negative image of government as a vending machine.
    Now, not all entities pay taxes. Churches are nonprofits exempt from paying taxes, Reverend Cecil explains.
    Senator Bernie Sanders has been a constant critic of these tax plans that don't help working families
    Cordae - Taxes (Lyrics) [from the Netflix Series "We The People"]

    Hope is a thing with feather-Trump fined over $350 million in civil fraud case

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