Fri May 25, 2012, 02:18 AM
alp227 (21,028 posts)
An Often Procrastinating Congress Is Raring at the Gate on Tax Cuts
Source: NY Times
It is a maxim in Congress these days: If high-profile legislation affecting millions of Americans is about to expire, deal with it at the last possible second, preferably with rancor. But a major exception is in the offing with the Bush-era tax cuts, which are set to lapse on Jan 1. Both parties in the House and the Senate are eager, perhaps even giddy, at the prospect of voting for their respective versions of an extension of the cuts this summer, well before the due date. Speaker John A. Boehner, Republican of Ohio, has said there will be a House vote to extend the entire package before the November election. “We shouldn’t wait until New Year’s Eve,” he said in a speech at a recent fiscal conference, “to give American job creators the confidence that they aren’t going to get hit with a tax hike on New Year’s Day.” Democrats are trying to up the ante. On Wednesday, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, called on the speaker to schedule a vote right away. “Democrats believe that tax cuts for those earning over a million dollars a year should expire and that we should use the resulting revenues to pay down the deficit,” she said. Senate Democrats are trying to cobble together a measure that would extend the tax cuts for the middle class but drop them for higher earners. Democrats hope the bill will reach the Senate floor this summer. Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/25/us/politics/congress-ready-to-get-started-on-bush-tax-cuts.html
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| alp227 | May 2012 | OP | |
| cstanleytech | May 2012 | #1 | |
| msongs | May 2012 | #2 | |
| dotymed | May 2012 | #3 | |
| n2doc | May 2012 | #4 | |
| Jim Lane | May 2012 | #5 | |
| n2doc | May 2012 | #6 | |
| CrispyQ | May 2012 | #7 | |
| rtracey | May 2012 | #8 |
Response to alp227 (Original post)
Fri May 25, 2012, 02:25 AM
cstanleytech (5,509 posts)
1. How about you let us decide Sen. Boehner via a national vote in November?
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But not just a yes or no vote on cut taxes but rather 2 votes.
One for middle income tax cuts and one vote regarding taxes for higher incomes (those who earn 1 million or more per year). What say you Sen. Boehner? |
Response to alp227 (Original post)
Fri May 25, 2012, 02:52 AM
msongs (30,823 posts)
2. obama owns those tax cuts now, bush is no longer president nt
Response to alp227 (Original post)
Fri May 25, 2012, 08:12 AM
dotymed (4,465 posts)
3. Seriously, we an bank online,
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file our income taxes online, etc. Yet we are unable to vote for anything online?
Polling stations, libraries, wherever could accommodate those without computers. |
Response to alp227 (Original post)
Fri May 25, 2012, 09:34 AM
n2doc (26,530 posts)
4. That's because it affects them directly
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Anything that affects Congress (or their sponsors) is dealt with swiftly. The rest of us get games.
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Response to n2doc (Reply #4)
Fri May 25, 2012, 09:47 AM
Jim Lane (3,885 posts)
5. "Sponsors" is too polite a term. I use "corporate paymasters" (n/t).
Response to Jim Lane (Reply #5)
Fri May 25, 2012, 09:56 AM
n2doc (26,530 posts)
6. Well they really are Johns getting a service for their money
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But people don't like the 'W' word so I avoid it.
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Response to alp227 (Original post)
Fri May 25, 2012, 11:13 AM
CrispyQ (16,177 posts)
7. "Raring at the Gate"?
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Seriously? From the NY Times no less.
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Response to alp227 (Original post)
Fri May 25, 2012, 01:23 PM
rtracey (179 posts)
8. Boehner is wrong on job creators
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Boehner said “We shouldn’t wait until New Year’s Eve,” he said in a speech at a recent fiscal conference, “to give American job creators the confidence that they aren’t going to get hit with a tax hike on New Year’s Day.” Democrats are trying to up the ante.
The rich may own the business, but the true job creators are the middle class workers. Think about it this way. What would happen if the working class, middle class workers didn't buy the products. The warehouses would stay full, the workers would be layed off, or fired completely, and the rich owners would not make money from their products. When the middle class is spurred on to buy, then the warehouses become empty, and the companies need to hire workers to fill them. So long story short MIDDLE CLASS WORKERS ARE THE JOB CREATORS. Give the tax cuts to the Middle Class |

