As usual, political strategy above the good of the country.
As usual, political strategy above the good of the country.
Come on now.
We all knew they would let the tax cuts expire.
All the democrats have to do is introduce very simple language that keeps the lower tax brackets in force, and restore the top one or two brackets. Instead, they want to play games, and blame the other party.
All the Republicans have to do is accept the expiration of tax cuts for their wealthiest friends.
'Round and 'round we go.
But I'll bet the legislation isn't that simple.
Boehner seemed to think it was.
I guess if there was any democrat legislation introduced, that could be said. I cannot find any democrat legislation dealing with the topic. I even called my congressman's office. The young lady I talked to couldn't find any info. Had to call DC and she got back to me. I just got off the phone with her minutes ago. The only proposed legislation that exists is proposed by republicans. None by democrats. Farther proof, they have no intention of keeping the tax cuts for the lower tax brackets.
This is all a propaganda game by democrats.
So you are asserting that it is the Democrats who DO NOT want to extend the tax breaks for the lower and middle class...anyone making under 250k a year...
Yes.
They want all the tax cuts to expire. Otherwise, they would have introduced legislation to retain at least some tax cuts.
They haven't. Instead, they are making a political game out of this with their willing accomplices. The media.
There isn't a single piece of legislation by democrats to retain the tax cuts for lower income brackets.
I challenge you to find it and prove me wrong.
This is exactly the reason why republicans should drop the fight over tax cuts for the >$250k crowd. By deciding to fall on the sword for the richest 2% they're giving Obama and the dems the opportunity to let the tax cuts expire and blame it all on republicans. Politically speaking, holding out for the rich is the absolutely, positively dumbest decision the republicans could make and they appear to be determined to do just that.
Well, the republican bill was just introduced yesterday. The text should be available in a few days.
Funny how the media makes up these fights when there was no bill...
WC, the provisions of Obama's plan are well known.
You are being either stupid or disingenuous.
Or both.
Probably both.
You're just licking all this up like the stupid dog you are.
You looking in a mirror?
None of it matters unless it's in writing.
It's September. You seriously think the democrats want to retain the tax cuts for the lower tax brackets when they have nothing in writing yet?
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 09-14-2010 at 08:59 PM.
I think Democrats are going to force the Republicans to choose between tax cuts for 98% of Americans or 0% as close to the election as commercial production and buying guidelines will allow.
If they're smart.
That's a big "if."
If they were smart the Dems should vote to extend the Bush tax cuts and let Obama veto it...
Everything is just lip service right now. Until something is in writing, and carried to the floor, it's just empty campaigning.
Putting forward their own bill is fine, but republicans have to understand that nothing they propose is going to go anywhere.
Boehner has it figured out and the rest of the party should be following his lead. The last thing in the world the republicans should look to do is play the "nobody gets a tax cut if the rich don't" card. Voice support for extending the tax cuts for everyone, but be perfectly clear that's just a preference and not a dealbreaker.
True, but they can honestly say that they introduced legislation and that the democrats didn't.
In what way?
You mean only the rich should get a tax increase?
Maybe I didn't read enough on the topic. Where is a link that says it's a deal breaker with quotes in context. You know how the media like to shape stories.
Pardon me, did you read anything on the topic?
Enough to know it is mostly hot air.
I tend to ignore the "he said she said" types of coverage. You know I am a proponent of quotes in context.
It's simple...
Democrats - Extend the Bush tax cuts to everyone EXCEPT the super wealthy
Republicans - Extend ALL Bush tax cuts
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