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National News See other National News Articles Title: CNBC Hosts Laugh at Harris Economic Advisor When He Tries to Sell a Key Part of Her $5 Trillion Tax Plan One of Harriss economic advisors had a rough Tuesday morning after getting embarrassed while appearing on a supposedly friendly network to the campaign. Harris economic advisor Bharat Rama appeared on CNBCs Squawk Box this morning to sell the audience on a key portion of his bosss socialist $5 trillion tax plan. Rama attempted to explain to the hosts that taxing unrealized gains was fair, only applied to a small number of rich people, and was similar to a property tax. But, as CATO notes, Harriss tax scheme includes a new minimum tax of 25 percent on traditional income and unrealized capital gains for taxpayers with more than $100 million in total wealth. While supposedly just targeted at the rich, such a tax would create widespread economic damage while proving unworkable and blatantly unconstitutional. Understanding these facts, hosts Becky Quick and Joe Kernan easily exposed Ramas economic ignorance and took him to school while making fun of him. Especially Kernan, who also laughed at him. WATCH: Collin Rugg @CollinRugg NEW: CNBC host Joe Kernen rolls his eyes and laughs after Harris economic advisor Bharat Rama tries arguing in favor of Harris unrealized capital gains tax. Rama sat in silence as the hosts poked fun after he tried saying that property tax was an unrealized gains tax. https://twitter.com/i/status/1828797554563436685 QUICK: Taxing unrealized gains just doesnt seem fair in any sense of the word. In the very best sense, if you were taxing unrealized gains, all you are doing is pulling forward the taxes that would be paid later when somebody actually sells the stock. RAMA: I, I, I, think this reaction to taxing unrealized gains is a little funny given that I bet the majority of the people watching right now are already paying a tax on unrealized gains. Its called a property tax. KERNAN (derisively): Property tax. Thats an old trope. RAMA: When the value of your home goes up, you pay higher taxes. QUICK: The value of your home never moves the way your stock moves
KERNAN (mocking Rama while agreeing with Quick): Its not the same. Thats (Ramas comment) always the go-to answer (by liberals). QUICK (continuing): The property tax is a use tax. Youre paying for the schools, youre paying for emergency services
Those are things that make absolute sense. RAMA: Sure. And all of the revenue that comes from these unrealized gains, taxes, and the other taxes in the Harris plan is going to go to what she calls more opportunity
QUICK: But its not actually people who are using the services. RAMA: Look, you are arguing that this is some sort of foreign concept thats completely unknown
KERNAN: Its probably unconstitutional
QUICK: Its not income. KERNAN: And its never going to happen
Not in my, well, not in my lifetime (laughing at Rama)
Not in Beckys lifetime! While it is always good to see a clueless Democrat get humiliated, the scary part is people like Rama will be running America under a Harris regime. And every American will end up paying a catastrophic price. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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