Scoop: Anita Dunn is set to send a memo to Dem allies tonight.
The message: eating the rich is popular. Act like it.
Comes as Biden will propose cap gains tax hikes for filers > $1 million
Full memo here, obtained by Transition Playbook w/ @theodoricmeyer politico.com/newsletters/tr…
leaning into the tax hikes comes at the same time many GOP leaders are trying to rebrand as the party of workers.
some divisions on how much to focus on tax hikes vs. the other Biden stuff
Tax hikes on corporations don't generate the same level of opposition, per some GOPers
"I don’t think you will see R's advocate for > taxes but the enthusiasm to oppose them has waned considerably,” said a sr. aide to a high-ranking GOP Rep.
“Why should R's continue to do the bidding of corporations when they don’t have the best interest of voters in mind?”
the memo also speaks to where Biden is not going: the estate tax.
The president will not call for raising the estate tax to pay for his infrastructure and care initiatives, as first reported by @nancook@laurapdavison and confirmed by Transition Playbook. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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In a 1995 NYT op-ed explaining his vote for the Balanced Budget Amendment, Biden wrote that "trying to spend our way out of recessions is no longer an option.”
If he had succeeded, he wudn have ben able to sign the ARP last week. politico.com/newsletters/tr…
Biden's career is more fiscal hawk than dove.
He pushed for spending freezes in the 1980s
he opposed raising the debt ceiling in 2006 b/c of what he said was W.'s “record of indifference to the price our children and grandchildren will pay to redeem our debt when it comes due.”
In 2008, his presidential campaign website pledged to "adopt a Pay-As-You-Go budget."
12 yrs later as president, his first legislative proposal was the biggest deficit spending package in history.
also some notable @AOC praise of Schumer and him moving quickly/ignoring Susan Collins, given all the "will she primary him?" chatter: “Schumer spoke to the very real pain of delaying decisive action, which is a self-inflicted wound, I would say, for the party.
fwiw, here's some of the Dem/Biden/Schumer shade toward the '09 response that @theodoricmeyer and I reported last week.
An ex who I haven’t spoken to in a while just texted me:
“Alex, you can’t write crazy things about bagels on Twitter. People I know start texting me and demanding I defend your position because ‘didn’t you date this guy after me’ and ‘you seriously let this guy sleep in our apt’”
Liz Cheney says Rs "should not be embracing the former president" and "somebody who has provoked an attack on the...Capitol to prevent the counting of electoral votes, which resulted in 5 ppl dying..that is a person who does not have a role as a leader of our party going forward"
Cheney says she talked to officer Sicknick's mother this week. More: "the single greatest threat to our public is a president who would put his own self-interest above the constitution, above the national interest."
Shorter clip from part from @FoxNewsSunday:
"we've had a situation where President Trump claimed for months that the election was stolen and then apparently set about to do everything he could to steal it himself and that ended up in an attack on the capitol, five people killed"
WH says don't expect Biden to talk about impeachment next week. Like at all.
Steve Ricchetti is giving in & is getting an official WH twitter, we're told. Welcome. Twitter's not real life, Steve. It's worse. politico.com/newsletters/tr…
Obama aides have been sending around this clip of Jon Tester this week from @MaritsaNBCMT where he talks about how Wednesday was the 1st time he was in the Oval.
Some felt sheepish about somehow never having him in the Oval during Obama’s 8 years.
The Biden admin's go-to dodge when pressed on the Covid bill:
Cedric Richmond: “Look, we're not going to negotiate on TV”
Ron Klain: "Chuck, I am not going to negotiate on Meet the Press”