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Dems Divided Over Soaking the Rich

President Obama and his Democratic allies agree on one thing: Rich people are giving insufficient quantities of money to the federal government. But they are having trouble agreeing on exactly what constitutes “rich.”

By Washington Free Beacon Staff··
Dems Divided Over Soaking the Rich

President Obama and his Democratic allies agree on one thing: Rich people are giving insufficient quantities of money to the federal government.

But they are having trouble agreeing on exactly what constitutes "rich."

Politico reports:

Nancy Pelosi’s expanded definition of the middle-class is running into criticism from old progressive allies fearful that the House Democratic leader is giving up too much in the battle over Bush-era tax cuts.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities weighed in Wednesday with a report saying that as much as $366 billion in 10-year-revenues would be lost under Pelosi’s plan allowing households earning up to $1 million—not just $250,000—to be allowed to keep their lower tax rates after January.

That’s almost half of the $829 billion in potential revenue gains under the initial White House position, if President Barack Obama holds firm to the $250,000 limit.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is a left-wing economic analysis firm funded by billionaire George Soros.