Quote from MrPowerBallad:
In other news, a Senator (R) who is also a member of the House Financial Services Committee just called the idea of FTT "nuclear fallout".
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100122-713112.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines
Quote from MrPowerBallad:
The funny side is that the celebrities are proposing a tax rate that actually has a chance to be adopted (0.005%), unlike the trained economists like Baker who are throwing out rates like 0.25% that have no chance.
In other news, a Senator (R) who is also a member of the House Financial Services Committee just called the idea of FTT "nuclear fallout".
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100122-713112.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines

Quote from benwm:
... 'Robin Hood Tax' ...
Quote from seasideheights:
We should use that marketing tactic on our side.
Over the weekend, let's all come up with some nice catchy names for the transaction tax. Not just for their proposal, but all of them, including Defazio & Harkin's variants.
"Main Street Transaction Tax". "Retirement Robbing Transaction Tax". Monicker's like that. But catchy. A few words that frame the tax as instantly appalling to the casual non-financial minded reader.
Quote from seasideheights:
We should use that marketing tactic on our side.
Over the weekend, let's all come up with some nice catchy names for the transaction tax. Not just for their proposal, but all of them, including Defazio & Harkin's variants.
"Main Street Transaction Tax". "Retirement Robbing Transaction Tax". Monicker's like that. But catchy. A few words that frame the tax as instantly appalling to the casual non-financial minded reader.