(Newser) - Local governments across America are cutting back on basic
services that virtually everyone needs-roads are being broken down into
gravel, teachers laid off, and, in at least one town, the street lights
literally turned off-because they have no money and can't stomach a tax
increase. The situation infuriates Paul Krugman of the New York Times. The
federal government could help, but instead, Republicans insist we reduce the
deficit, then clamor to preserve tax cuts for the uber-rich.

"Given the choice between asking the richest 2% or so of Americans to go
back to paying the tax rates they paid during the Clinton-era boom, or
allowing the nation's foundations to crumble, they're choosing the latter,"
Krugman fumes. The whole thing is "the logical consequence of three decades
of anti-government rhetoric." Republicans pretend they're rooting out waste,
but instead, they've crippled basic services. They've left America "on the
unlit, unpaved road to nowhere."

Read more:
http://www.newser.com/story/97638/suck-it-up-we-need-taxes.html?utm_source=2
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