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To: whitedog57
very scary, Congress just left town, so were all in for a major tax increase.

They are all bastards, both sides, do nothing, exempt themselves from any un pleasant news... bastards

2 posted on 09/23/2012 4:03:45 PM PDT by reefdiver (zer0 One and Done)
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To: reefdiver

“very scary, Congress just left town, so were all in for a major tax increase.

They are all bastards, both sides, do nothing, exempt themselves from any un pleasant news... bastards”
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Actually, rather than have Congress (with its Democrat controlled Senate) revise the tax laws now or, worse yet, have the lame duck Congress revise the tax laws in December, I’d much rather have the new Congress revise the law when they convene in January. If things go right we’ll have a even more conservative House of Representatives, a Republican led Senate and a Republican president. If things work out REALLY well, we could even have the Senate Republican caucus led or at least heavily influenced by the reinforced conservative Republican Senators—that would be a dream come true.

The tax law revisions can be made effective retroactively to January 1st (there’s plenty of precedence for that) and they can be structured to actually promote both short-term and long-term growth and prosperity. And if the Republican Congressional leadership is smart, they’ve include the tax changes in some sort of Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Bill so they can include some really nice budget cuts (to the Democrats’ favorite budget items) and not have to face a filibuster by the minority, anti-American, Senate democrats.


4 posted on 09/23/2012 4:51:20 PM PDT by House Atreides
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