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In reply to the discussion: Are you 'angry' over the end of the payroll tax holiday? [View all]Red Sox
(2 posts)74. I don't get it
We liberals voted for more taxes when we reelected President Obama. Now, many of us are complaining about smaller pay checks. Anyone spending just a few minutes reviewing the fiscal cliff activity in Congress would know that the payroll tax holiday would disappear. If you think this is bad, Nancy Pelosi wants to raise taxes more. We can't have more government entitlements without paying for them. My suggestion would be to pull up Cory Booker's site and learn about his food stamp challenge.
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No. A little sad that I will have to put off some discretionary purchases for another year.
slackmaster
Jan 2013
#3
Backstory: Some concern trolls were sent to DU by Rush Limbaugh to whine about it.
yardwork
Jan 2013
#9
Sadly, the post that started it all, although locked, was retweeted over 500 times.
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2013
#60
No, but I wasn't crazy about its implementation in the first place, and took the beating
bullwinkle428
Jan 2013
#13
No but the fact that some people (not on DU) would be angry is as predictable as gravity
Fumesucker
Jan 2013
#14
No. It was an ill conceived move, glad it's over. Let's go for a direct stimulus next time
alberg
Jan 2013
#36
Argh, I never intended for my comment to be used by the Washington Times to bash the president
democrattotheend
Jan 2013
#56
I wasn't mad because it was suppose to be temporary in the first place.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#53
No. Because I'm an adult, and know that no "holiday" lasts for two years. We were....
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2013
#61
it was meant as a temporary stimulative measure to help folks during the worst part of the
CTyankee
Jan 2013
#67
NO. It was only a temporary stimulus move. They (the president and congress) could have replaced
Filibuster Harry
Jan 2013
#77