Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Mark Levin (Screenshot)

On his nationally syndicated radio talk show Thursday, host Mark Levin slammed Republicans for their new “schizophrenic” tax proposal, saying they are acting like “good little Marxists” but that their proposal “is not tax reform.”

“The Republicans are sounding like good little Marxists,” said Mark Levin. “They’re worried about class warfare rather than talking about slashing taxes across the board and reforming the tax code, maybe a fair tax, maybe a flat tax – all that’s out the window. This is not tax reform.”

Levin’s comments came after Republicans in the House released a new tax proposal the “Tax Cut and Jobs Act” on Thursday. Levin read a report from CNBC that details the GOP tax proposal.

Below is a transcript of Levin’s remarks from his show Thursday:

“The Republican tax proposal, I think it’s about 85 percent good, 15 percent not so good. So we’ll take the 85 percent. “One thing it does not do, which the Democrats are saying: it doesn’t give the rich a d--- thing. It doesn’t give the rich a d--- thing, and yet the Democrats cannot control themselves. They talk about tax cuts for the rich. How so? Even the Washington Compost has rejected what the Democrats are saying about the Republican tax proposal. “The Republicans are sounding like good little Marxists. They’re worried about class warfare rather than talking about slashing taxes across the board and reforming the tax code, maybe a fair tax, maybe a flat tax – all that’s out the window. This is not tax reform. “Still, there are tax cuts. And in order to have tax cuts, ladies and gentlemen, you have to tax – excuse me – cut the taxes of those who actually pay taxes. “Since about 46 percent of our fellow citizens don’t pay taxes and a certain percentage of our fellow citizens actually receive earned income tax credits, meaning they don’t earn enough to pay taxes and yet we subsidize them through what are in effect IRS welfare payments, where are you going to get these tax cuts? How are you going to have tax cuts?