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Little-Acorn
12-31-2012, 02:47 PM
In a speech a few minutes ago, President Obama said that a deal on Fiscal Cliff negotiations was "in sight". Other reports say that tax rates will be raised on people making more than $400,000/year.

Ummm... correct me if I'm wrong. But didn't House Republicans already announce that such an increase wouldn't be passed?

Has President Obama taked to those House Republicans? Does he have knowledge that they have now changed their minds? If so, why isn't that being reported?

I didn't think so. This so-called "deal" is as dead as yesterday's fish... or yesterday's tax rate increase.

Those Republicans campaigned for office on a solid promise not to increase taxes. Their constituents voted for them because of it. If they change their stripes now, hey know what will happen at the next election.

Plus, it would be just plain WRONG for them to break such a central promise. Not that that ever stops most politicians. But the Republicans have been suprisingly faithful to their promise so far - suprisingly, and admirably, faithful.

Keep up the good work, Republicans. The people who elected you want NO TAX RATE INCREASES. That's WHY they elected you. It's your duty to do exactly that.

And that's how our government works. So far, every "compromise" has always been in favor of increasing spending (hugely), and until recentlyears, in favor of raising taxes. It's time for compromises to go the other way. That's how out government works - with give and take.

Right?

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http://news.yahoo.com/ap-sources-fiscal-cliff-deal-emerging-172515776--finance.html

WASHINGTON (AP) — Working with Congress against a midnight deadline, President Barack Obama said Monday that a deal to avert the "fiscal cliff" was in sight but not yet finalized. The emerging deal would raise tax rates on family income over $450,000 and individual income over $400,000 a year, increase the estate tax rate and extend unemployment benefits for one year.

"There are still issues left to resolve but we're hopeful Congress can get it done," Obama said at a campaign-style event at the White House. "But it's not done."

In the building New Year's Eve drama, the parties still were at an impasse over whether to put off the automatic, across-the-board spending cuts set to take effect at the beginning of the year and if so, how to pay for that.

One official said talks were focused on a two-month delay in the across-the-board cuts but negotiators had yet to agree on about $24 billion in savings from elsewhere in the budget. Democrats had asked for the cuts to be put off for one year and be offset by unspecified revenue.

jimnyc
12-31-2012, 03:12 PM
In other words, both parties are about to crap on us in time for the New Year.

Little-Acorn
12-31-2012, 04:28 PM
In other words, both parties are about to crap on us in time for the New Year.

Ummm... the House already passed a measure to cancel the "Fiscal Cliff", remember? They passed it in August. It cancels the expiration of the tax cuts.

Only the Senate hasn't passed one. They also haven't voted on anythng the House has passed. THAT's why we're now "going over the fiscal cliff".

Not because "both parties are crapping on us".

Your party count is off, by one.

red states rule
01-01-2013, 09:54 AM
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aboutime
01-01-2013, 10:01 AM
Hate to say it. Wait a second. No I don't. That would be hypocrisy. "I TOLD YOU SO!"

Doesn't matter what time they voted in the Senate on NEW YEARS DAY.

We got to the cliff....and WE WENT OVER THE CLIFF.

Now, to everyone who loves Obama and Democrats. Your Prize is on the way.

Learn what the real meaning of the word "BOHICA" stands for. The President is now performing the PROSTATE exam on ALL Americans,...and he's liking it.

red states rule
01-01-2013, 10:02 AM
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