Posted on 12/22/2011 1:27:23 PM PST by qwerty1234
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- House Republicans have agreed to pass a two-month extension of the 2% payroll-tax cut, National Journal reported Thursday, citing Republican and Democratic sources. House Republican leaders insisted earlier Thursday on passing a one-year extension, while President Barack Obama urged them to agree to a two-month deal. Without action by Congress, the payroll tax reverts to 6.2% on Jan. 1 from its current 4.2% rate
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GOP should create bill for a 10 month clean tax cut.
Thanks, Kentucky...that sack of #$@!&* is the best you can offer?
This is the common Rep refrain when confronted with a fight versus concession. The rationale is always that it is not worth the fight this time and we'll fight the next time when the issue really matters. Weakness begets weakness.
ABC News Headline:
“House Republicans Cave on Payroll Tax Cuts Extension”
http://news.yahoo.com/house-republicans-cave-payroll-tax-cuts-extension-140256639.html
Has anyone forgotten who's the Republican leadership?
I didn't think so.
All the bill does is require Obama to give a decision on the pipeline in 60 days. It does not mandate the pipeline must be started.
Obama could say no, or I have decided not to make a decision at this time.or???-tom
You know what, I detest the Democrats, but at least they can get their act together enough to get their way.
Boehner HAS GOT TO GO!!!!!
Stupid... stupid... stupid...
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/12/22/gop-dems-discuss-outlines-payroll-tax-deal-fueling-hope-end-is-near-in-standoff/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fpolitics+%28Internal+-+Politics+-+Text%29
“...The House would originate a new payroll tax bill, a necessary step because the Constitution requires that bills with revenue implications start in the House.
The House ostensibly would agree to this new bill by “unanimous consent,” meaning House Republican leadership would have pre-cleared this with all members. Failing to get unanimous consent would doom it.
The tradeoff from Democrats in the Senate: Majority Leader Harry Reid would appoint conferees so they could have a genuine conference committee between the House and Senate to negotiate differences.
The Republicans’ provision calling for approval of the controversial Keystone pipeline project would remain in the bill.
In addition, the pact would have what was described to Fox News as some “wonky provisions” to help accountants and others who run payrolls get more certainty on the tax code...”
"I surrender all..., I surrender all...,"
Wait a minute you idiot. You surrender all to God, not the agents of evil.
I believe they have shed a little light on the subject.
This is not a battle between the marxists and the republicans after all.
This conflict is between the establishment in Washington and the tea party type conservatives.
The establishment has just notified us that they do not like our poking our noses into their business.
I appears that the group of republican congressmen we sent to Washington to do our biding just got slammed.
It appears that the establishment just forced a bad bill down our throats as an object lesson.
The marxists headed by Obama and Reid, the media headed by the main stream and surprisingly Fox, and the career republicans headed by McConnell are the establishment.
Surrender Monkeys
Boehner must have seen those people Obama put on stage this afternoon and cried. “Oh, those POOR people! Little Suzy can’t afford pizza night with her Dad anymore! It’s just so sad!”
Butt,Butt, the Wookiee says you should not be feeding your kids pizza
“They should have taken a vote on a one year extension and sent it to him forced him to veto that.’
They did. Never got tabled by Reid.
The same ones that will cave and agree to anything the leftists want.
Thank God! Poor Obama was missing his vacay!
Boehner just had another crap McMuffin.
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