Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Obama Administration Tells Reuters To Kill "Back Door Taxes" Story, Reuters Follows Orders

The Lapdog Media, need I say more? (Business Insider, via FreeRepublic)

The lead story at DrudgeReport.com as of 11:30 a.m. this morning was "**REUTERS: Backdoor taxes to hit middle class." But Reuters withdrew the article last night. Drudge noted the change and wrote: "**REUTERS pulls tax story..." then
added another link to the top left margin: "Largest-ever federal payroll to hit 2.15 million employees..."

So what happened?

According to a Reuters rep, it was withdrawn "due to significant errors of fact."

"The story was wrong on multiple points and should not have gone out," she emailed
us. A formal withdrawal will issued will address specific points that were incorrect later today.

UPDATE: A White House offical told Talking Points Memo that administration aides appealed to Reuters to take it down.

The original link lead clickers to an article posted on Monday, Feb. 1 at 4:09 p.m.
which reads, in part:

While the administration is focusing its proposal on eliminating tax breaks for individuals who earn $250,000 a year or more, middle-class families will face a slew of these backdoor increases.

... Millions of middle-class households already may be facing higher taxes
in 2010 because Congress has failed to extend tax breaks that expired on January 1 (M.I.M. note - the Bush tax cuts expired, I mentioned this writing about the State of Obama's Union lecture last week), most notably a "patch" that limited the impact of the alternative minimum tax. The AMT, initially designed to prevent the very rich from avoiding income taxes, was never indexed for inflation. Now the tax is affecting millions of middle-income households, but lawmakers have been reluctant to repeal it because it has become a key source of revenue.

At 8:07 p.m. last night, Reuters posted another article: "The story Backdoor taxes to hit middle class has been withdrawn. A replacement story will run later in the week."

Wonder if the lapdogs at Reuters also fetch and roll over when someone from the Obama Administration tell them to?

0 comments: