In a fitting topic for the income tax filing deadline, Tucker Carlson roasted a California politics professor on Tucker Carlson Tonight last evening for claiming wealthy Americans are not paying their “fair share” in income taxes.
Caroline Heldman, an assistant professor of politics at Occidental College in Los Angeles, argued for radically hiking taxes on taxpayers in the top one percent of income, those earning $470,000 and higher.
She based her argument in part on the fact that wealthy individuals paid as much as 90 percent in taxes during the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy.
Find out how Carlson countered her argument and revealed her for the socialist ideologue she is on the next page.
Tax people who are successful. Wow. They need to start in the entertainment sector.
Yeah and she wanted NO part of it !! But she sure wants middle America to,pay higher taxes
LMAO!
What a ditz
What a socialist moron. She thinks government should have more of other peoples money to use on socialist programs and infrastructure. Not one mention of shrinking our bloated military industrial complex and ending war for profit. Perhaps if our government didn’t spend so much of our wealth destroying the infrastructure and lives of poor people around the globe, we could spend more on our own crumbling infrastructure?
And she is teaching this noise to stdents. More do as I say not as I do
It only appears to be a “liberal bias” to somebody who has drifted to the far right of the political spectrum. It’s all a matter of where your position is, as to your perceptions.
not an unreasonable statement, though the assertion that i’ve ‘drifted to the far right of the political spectrum’ is hardly true. i would view it as common sense conservative, not far right. But this liberal bent that i find you in seems you have much more than ‘drifted’ to the far liberal radical non common sense left! i simply welcome more common sense engagement of that large brain of yours! 🙂
Carlson is an idiot.
I call taxing people more, lazy mans wealth that runs out quickly.