After an extensive introduction explaining how the tax system currently works and how raising them slightly would go a long way in lowering the national debt, Hayes turned to Rep. Weiner. Before that, however, he had a message that he believed no public official would say: “We’re just going to have to pay a little more to make sure that we have the social contract we deserve.” Rep. Weiner did, in fact, abstain from putting it quite like that, instead juxtaposing his take on taxes to that of the Republicans. “They never have been comfortable with Medicare, or Social Security, or any of these programs that create a social safety nets,” he argued, which makes their support of lower taxes make
Asked whether people legitimately feel overtaxed in his opinion, Rep. Weiner responded that, obviously, “no one when you ask them says, ‘I want to pay more taxes.'” That said, he argued that what the average American would like is “some fairness to the thing, even if it means I have to pay more.” Unfortunately, according to Rep. Weiner, the desire to be taxed fairly has led to a “corporate interest wealthy people movement”– the Tea Party– that to him is counterproductive.
The segment via MSNBC below: