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Raise Taxes to Honor WWII Vets

California Speaker Pro Tem Dom Perata argues for a $10 billion tax hike by invoking the heroes of World War II.

"We've heard so much about the Greatest Generation. Tom Brokaw's book has just unleashed all kinds of paeans to people who were just talking about how wonderful America is thanks to the sacrifices of men and women who died defending the flag, who died for the symbol of the American way of life. I can't help but thinking that is it too much to ask in the memory of someone who died at Normandy to pay a nickel more for a latte. Is it too much to ask for someone who was killed at Pearl Harbor to take the wealth that they've been able to accumulate because of those who died in the Second World War and pay back now for what they were given so much then?"

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