Posted on 07/03/2011 7:30:30 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
July 3, 2011
2 Republicans Open Door to Increases in Revenue
By JOHN M. BRODER
WASHINGTON Two senior Republicans said Sunday that they might be open to raising new government revenue as part of a deal to resolve the dispute over the federal debt ceiling, but they warned that there was little time to enact a comprehensive deal.
One of the senators, John Cornyn of Texas, said he would consider eliminating some tax breaks and corporate subsidies in the context of changes in the tax code, provided there was not an overall increase in taxes.
I think its clear that the Republicans are opposed to any tax hikes, particularly during a fragile economic recovery, Mr. Cornyn said on Fox News Sunday. Now, do we believe tax reform is necessary? I would say absolutely.
But he insisted that any changes in taxes be revenue neutral, meaning that the government would not take in any more money from individuals or businesses than it does now.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
“..The meat..7 minutes in..”
Try at about 6:30 where Cornyn says a “mini-deal” may have to be made. While you may have a point about some knee jerk reactions that don’t verify NY Slimes or other flaming media, on this particular case you are wrong.
Cornyn’s kumbaya interview on Fox is equivalent to bringing a kubotan to a gunfight.
“With GOP like Cornyn, Texans need not criticize GOP in other states who also cave to DemCraps” Paraphrased for brevity.
It’s not being hypocritical to criticize any GOPer in any state that folds his/her tent if the person also criticizes his/her own Sen/Rep. Where do you get off making such a stupid statement?
I haven’t seen your posts previously, but I will respond to this one. Why are there no Dodo bird GOPers talking about this shenanigans? Do you have some sources or reference points to verify your account.
I will say this - nothing surprises me about what the Demcommies will do, but sourcing is important here.
Republicans should understand that ANY vote to enhance revenue (RINO’s and Liberals euphemism aka buzz words for raising taxes) will result in me voting for the “other guy”. I as a tuned-in and informed voter will not support anyone who does not fight for and vote to greatly reduce spending long before any tax increase is voted on. There is just way too much waste in our government spending to tolerate any more tax increases at any level of government.
It's a bit easier when one examines her relationship with John McCain and his positions on various subjects, IMO.
There is more being hidden that only a few are able to see.
“John Cornyn has turned out to be such a RINO pr**k. I cant wait to vote against him.”
You can engage in all the name calling you like, but there is nothing Cornyn said in this instance that is objectionable to low-tax, small-government conservatives. A revenue neutral reform of business taxes could be a very good thing. Maybe not as good as eliminating the double-taxation of dividends, but still much better than nothing at all.
Please consider focusing your name calling on Democrats and other leftists.
PSYCHO-FREEP posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 9:33:50 AM: “I think there may be a Senate seat involved, but not from McNuts. It may be coming from Jon Kyl who is stepping down in 2012. It's my guess, that this has to be part of her plan, to reestablish her broken record as well as gain Beltway experience. Because of her relentless campaign for McNuts in 2010, Palin has gained popularity in Arizona and could probably win.”
I like what I've seen of Sarah Palin, and while I am emphatically NOT a fan of Sen. McCain, I don't blame her for supporting someone who supported her. Loyalty counts, and once given it needs to be honored. The simple fact of the matter is that if Palin had publicly opposed Sen. McCain in his re-election bid, or even if she had privately declined to support him, the word would have gotten out quickly in Republican circles that Palin was a disloyal backstabber who could not be trusted. We can blame Palin for "getting in bed" with McCain if we want, but if she had refused to become his VP nominee, most of us outside of Alaska never would have heard of her. Once she made that decision, her subsequent support for McCain is entirely appropriate.
I remain concerned about Palin’s lack of executive experience, but with a good team of future cabinet-level officials supporting her, that isn't an absolute bar to a successful presidential campaign. We've had several previous presidents who didn't have a lot of prior experience, and some of them have been quite effective.
If Palin is not the Republican nominee for the 2012 presidential election, I'd like to see her run for and win something that would put her in the national spotlight and give her both a platform to speak and experience to make a successful presidential run down the road. A senatorial seat in Arizona wasn't something I'd considered, but it might not be a bad idea.
If Sarah had run for Senator, she’d have beat that write in spoiled witch.
Hayworth let McC slaughter him over that infomercial.
Hayworth shoulda shot back," Hey, I'm a family man. I needed a job. I don't have a rich wife writing out checks."
Thanks, Arizona. You had the chance to rid the country of this character and you failed. Truly annoying.
Palins biggest mistake will become helping McStain get reelected.
I have posted the list of bills that are sitting in Senate committees, numerous times.
I came across them because I was following a bill that Patty Murray proposed in the Senate with Dick Durbin and Susan Collins to fund the rail/port Gateway Projects. Gateway projects, as you might know are part of the Agenda 21-Wildlands project.
I’ll see if I can find the link from one of my old posts.
So, hoodat, it’s all or nothing, in 4 weeks, huh?
You are absolutely wrong about “compromise.” the Dems WANT the gov’t to shut down, and will blame it on unyielding, “political” Republicans. Worse, they’re floating the idea that Obama can ignore Congress’ will on the debt ceiling.
The media, the Left, and our own reactionary mob will convince the rest of the country that the Republican leadership’s attempts at solutions are worthless political posturing. Our mob will be worse: making the perfect the enemy of good.
What more is being hidden now is the time to expose everything.
The one hope is that the Republicans in the House can withstand the pressure at home to vote down the bills which specifically target their state.
Or rather is willing to acknowledge. Like her position on our southern border with Mexico and their illegal alien citizens invading our sovereign nation. The last time I looked her view was a mirror position of John McCain's. Viva Juan McLame.
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