Posted on 12/08/2010 11:38:35 AM PST by andy58-in-nh
Fox has learned that Reps. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Jim McDermott (D-WA) and Jay Inslee (D-WA) are crafting a letter to share with the House Democratic Caucus that would try to prevent the Speaker from bringing the tax bill to the floor.
They hope to get 60 signatures on their letter (which is still being drafted) and then force a vote in the caucus. DeFazio says he thinks that if a majority of House Democrats are against this compromise, they shouldn't bring it to the floor.
(Excerpt) Read more at politics.blogs.foxnews.com ...
ah... a minor breach of etiquette, there... skipping the “triple dare”.
All your constipation belongs to dems
All Senate RATs and RINOs up in 2012 who defy We The People will be TOAST. My guess is that We The People are big-time angry about the intentional destruction of our country.
All Tea Party members must stay vigilant and organize even further.
This is fun to watch...... in a sick, demented sort of way......
sweet !!!
I hope they pull this off!!!!!!
Then NOTHING will pass during lame duck.
http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2010/pdf/bg2473.pdf
... and here:
Don't tempt them....
(Sigh) Because, for too many: the time they spend in Washington strips them of creativity, imagination and principle.
It is as easy to be a Democrat in Washington as it is to be a Muslim in Mecca. Everything around you is a tribute to your faith. For a Republican, it is more like being a Pilgrim in an unholy land.
thanks,
but 2nd link no workee
Not only Tea Party members but all who voted Republican last month to stomp out leftist legislation and reckless spending.
There are some bad signs emanating from the House Republican leadership concerning a couple of committee chairmanships for the new Congress.
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/12/08/did-you-vote-republican-for-nothing/
That's right. They'd be debating over how much more to raise taxes, and what other industries to turn over to the tender mercies of the Federal government. That is why the voters chose to boot them out.
So if the tax cuts revert back to prior levels, all of the lower and middle class tax payers will see what Obama is doing to them in their pay checks. Republicans ride in on the white horse and cut everyone’s taxes. Despite the inconveniences, I like it.
If I can add to the good points you've made, the best end result in this game of "chicken" is in Jan. the Pubs can make the lower tax rates permanent and force the lib Rat senators to vote against it.
All in all the Pubs are positioned well.
I’ll guess that most people won’t recognize that image of the Reichstag burning, set ablaze by Nazi provocateurs seeking a pretense for seizing absolute power. In our time and country: the provocateurs are also in power, but if they are impelled to seek similar pretenses, they do so in a nation that unlike Weimar Germany once consisted of a free and prosperous Republic whose citizens have long stood on guard against tyranny.
A couple points. The Rat Senators will be painted into a corner. Unemployment will not drop below 9% next year and ending the unemployment benefits will be their fault. Also, the only way to get the economy growing fast enough by 2012 to get unemployment moving below 9% is to resolve the tax liability business faces.
If the Rats stop this we will suffer in the short term, but in the long term by crippling the economy with higher taxes the American public will not only give the Pubs the Senate, but the Presidency as well.
Here’s the problem, chief: even the prospect of such a tax increase will crash the stock market, invested as it is in fantastic notions of growth in a time when our debt is 100% of GDP and demands on government services exceed any reasonable possibility of satisfaction. And don’t think for a moment that the Left hasn’t planned this all along. Cloward and Piven wrote the script. The players are now upon the stage. And the fools in the audience can no longer discern the play from the world outside the theater.
The Supreme Court might have something to say about that, or has, ever since Marbury v. Madison.
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