From Politico.com:
After months of listening to conservatives  caterwaul over deficits and health care, senior House Democrats want  a graduated surtax on individuals and corporations to pay for another  big drain on the treasury: the Afghanistan war.
Three full committee chairmen — including  the House’s top tax writer, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles  Rangel (D-N.Y.) — are backing the initiative together with the chair  of the party caucus, Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.), and close allies of  Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The speaker has been silent thus far,  and many dismiss the idea as more rhetoric than real legislation. But  with President Barack Obama due to make a final decision soon on adding  more U.S. troops, the initiative testifies to the growing restlessness  among Democrats over the costs of the American commitment in Afghanistan.
 
Today’s jobless rate — far worse  than during the height of the Vietnam War in the '60s — adds to this  angst. And Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), who oversees the Pentagon’s budget  and supports the surtax, went so far as to send Obama last month a copy  of Yale historian Paul Kennedy’s “The Rise and Fall of the Great  Powers.”
