THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN SEPTE BER 7 - 13,1986 Standing in a wake- the tax bill cometh DID YOU K OW . . . that of the over 53,000 chemicals in wide commercial u only about one in seven has actually been tested for potential health . hazards. According to the ational Research Council, only 19% of food dditives and only 16% of cosmetic ingredient have been a ssed for poten­ tial health hazard . DID YOU 0 ... that you can receive a free invest­ ..... - .... --�a.-- ...... ---+ .... --�- ........ ---...,... ment guide design d especially for Blacks by calling t Is num­ ber and leaving your name and ddre 1451. My body is a tom mattress Disheveled throbbing place For the comings and goings Of lovele transient ... Before completely objective mirrors I have ot myself with my eyes. But death refuses my od­ vances.. . Bo Kaufman, 1921-86 By Ch E. Be WPA Business Editor Lament in the languishing 100 of the Blac American people prorni no hope, but neither does the Pre ident, Senator or Hou tax bill pro­ posals. Poor people's problems are not a priority concern of the current configurations in Con e. Come fall the final draft of "disillu . on on paper" for the wor ing and middle cl of America will be pre- er, innocent or evil esi dent to ink. In no part of the President's distorted dream of a tax pro­ posal . bill is there a plan to deere the number of home- Ie joble or n edy. It i 517 53 the e nce ot the President' ideol to in 1 te the rich from sharing with t The main ide dent's tax bill nd i to reduce the amount of govern­ ment as 'stance from an ex­ tremely wealthy cl to any other class - wor ing or not. The tax brackets under dis­ cussion for the wor er versus the wealthy reflect this in­ sidious inci ion into the heart of the working class. The aver e working class household with under 30,000 per year income will be in at le the minimum tax bracket of 15%, without its necessity deductions for housing medical, etc. which effectively had them in that same bracket in the past. While the wealthy, who earn in ex­ cess of 100,000 a year will ttle in at no more than 37%, or almost half, 50% less than their contribution to the federal coffers prior to Ronald Reagan taking office. Obviously this arp drop in revenue to the federal budget is the basis for the bludgeoning cuts in social welfare rvice to the sea of 9 jobless, homeles people. Those who have suffered under Reagan for years like the 15% plus of unemployed Blac Americans and 41% plus of Blac American teenagers can take no comfort in the coming tax bill. Before the U.S. economy can turn around it will have to wait for the extra money placed into predomi­ nately white American male hands to help get started a 'trickle down effect" of a roubust u.s. economy. Even the most optimistic economists of the U.S. Commerce Depart­ ment admit that the Gross ational Product, dropped to 1.1 % is unacceptable to pro­ duce jobs when even a two percent growth level means a flat situation with insufficient steam to create as many jobs as you normally lose: Lots of people are banking on a con­ sumer spending spree to save the U.S. economy. It ain't going to happen under this tax bill, you read it first here. . BUSINESS BUILDERS - Ed Rutland, right, Chief Operating Officer, 0- Tox Products, Inc., explains the meting rategie th the made the minority-owned, Mt. Vernon .Y. and Phoenix, Z. - b d insecticide finn an effective inner-city jobs providing busine durin recent diseu . on ith cc W uslim entrepreneurs from around the nation. Amon hi li ene are, from 1ft,. mold Shirif of Arnold Jon Son, iami, FI. and Timothy aji of aji, Inc., Detroit i, o-To product both' Roachbu ters Trap" and R chb te Po de ' and it provid scientifteaUy designed Inte ted Pest Con­ trol an ement Sy em for r . ntial and commercial buildin . Thi sy em h been pro en effective in d orying roache and other / in ct well their breeding place. Bob Cottrell photo F crs 0 BL CK FARMERS RELE SED W ASHI GTO , DC - The average Blac farmer own about 100 acres of land compared to a n tional aver of ne ly 500 acres for the typical white fanner. That was iu t one of the facts contained in rep rts on the tatus of the nation s Black farmers. The reports were m de publi by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the .S. ivil Right Commission. It was also revealed that ver 90 p rent of Blac -operated farm are 1 ated in ju t 16 uthern tate and Black farmer ar tie likely a white farmer t be 65 year old or older. 'Ie .. \ •• •• r , I I 'I ·P.o. Box 21 e nt .' H '�, ·1-4�22 • o P.ym nt .nc _ lItO"'., · M O' 8 month, � 1 12 0 2 y •• ,.. 2� • 11 I I I I I I I I I I I