Posted on 11/09/2012 4:29:48 PM PST by Kaslin
In case you missed it this afternoon (or, if you just didnt want to watch it, in which case I sympathize), President Obama held his first post-election, fiscal-cliff, no-questions-please presser this afternoon, during which he iterated pretty much everything youd expect.
Obama brandishes presidential pen as he calls for more taxes
National Journal sums it up:
- In his first statement since winning reelection, Obama called on Congress to let the Bush tax cuts expire for individuals earning over $200,000 per year and families earning over $250,000. Lets extend the middle-class tax cuts right now. Lets do that right now, Obama added.
- The president said while he is “open to compromise,” he will not accept a Republican plan that only contains spending cuts. “I refuse to accept any approach that isn’t balanced,” he told an East Room audience.
- On Tuesday night, we found out that the majority of Americans agree with my approach, Obama said. Our job now is to get a majority in Congress to reflect the view of the American people.
Earlier on Friday, Speaker of the House John Boehner held his own press conference, implying that he was ruling out any tax hikes as part of a deal, via the NYT:
Its clear that there are a lot of special interest loopholes in the tax code, both corporate and personal, he said. Its also clear that there are all kinds of deductions, some of which make sense, others dont. And by lowering rates and cleaning up the tax code, we know were going to get more economic growth. …
But Mr. Boehner said he has a mandate as well.
Theres a Republican majority here in the House, he said. The American people re-elected a Republican majority, and Im proud of the fact that our team in a very difficult year was able to maintain our majority.
And I just know you’re curious about what House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi thought about the whole thing, so here you go:
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., responded to President Obama with a statement that the president “is exactly right – the American people voted on Tuesday for certainty for our economy and middle class families.”
“President Obama has his signing pen ready, and I am certain that, given the opportunity, Democrats in the House will vote to send the middle income tax cut to the President next week,” said Pelosi.
So, everybody’s geared up for the fight, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid affirmed his readiness to raise the debt ceiling to almost $19 trillion earlier this week — which is really awesome, since we’re set to hit around $20 trillion in debt by the end of Obama’s second term. I’m sure we can just keep delaying dealing with our debt, and delaying it, and delaying it, and delaying it…
Like an immature teenager who has maxed out his folks credit card and now wants more.....
I sympathize. My parents have some Krugerrands stashed, too ... but you can't eat them. I've invested in children who can grow food if TSHTF! Our neighborhood was farmland only 20 years ago, and it can be again, if people get hungry. Between us and the Russians and Ukrainians, there are plenty of strong young folks to work it.
“We voted in 2010 to STOP Obamacare....”
That worked out well, didn’t it?
I’d like to jam that pen up his nose.
I was hopeful. I do not know why so many did not vote Republican. I voted hoping the 2010 Tea Party rebellion would send an overwhelming message...Ah, little did I know that Tea Party reformers would sit out and let Obama have at us again.
I’ll second you.
Only here will I see or hear O for the next four years.
Now I wonder who of the Freepers sat on their butt on Tuesday, so we could have at least captured the Senate majority? With it we would be able to remove that arrogant, lazy, lying pos occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. After the House could impeach him
Plus, we are spending .borrowing $6 for every $1 of economic growth. Sounds like a plan.
I'd like to stick it somewhere else, as they say where the sun doesn't shine.
Are you forgeting? It takes 67 votes to remove the pos from office after an impeachment.
Didn’t it look from his demeanor and tone of voice today that he’s ready to negotiate and work with Congress? That man is STILL angry and it shows! He’s no more ready to listen to the other side in the next four years than he was in the last four.
What was the purpose of having that many bodies around him for this speech today? Failed to impress me if that was his objective!
This TOO SHALL PASS I keep telling myself.
Go ahead Mr. President. But don’t just bring back the rates before the the Bush (and congress) tax cuts. Lets do this thing right. Take us back to the rates under Carter. Wasn’t it 78% then. You know during those wonderful years under Carter, which I must admit you have done a pretty good job of recreating. Those were the good times before the decade of greed that was the eighties, when everyone was buying Ferrari’s and making lots of money. Then Bill Clinton came along and it was suddenly a good thing to make money. Just changing from a Republican to Democrat caused it to be the decade of prosperity for all. Amazing.
Sure, I say we go ahead and do it, on one condition: ELIMINATE WITHOLDING. MAKE EVERY TAXPAYER WRITE A PAYCHECK ONCE A YEAR TO THE IRS FOR HIS TAXES.
I read that most wealthy people voted for Obama. I would not care if they are taxed into a tent. After using the camp stove for a time, they might want to reconsider the glory of socialism.
Wealthy people love socialism...it keeps out their competition, and keeps them in the elite. Only the little people are subject to socialism.
Press will still blame Bush and make us accept high gas prices, unemployment etc. it is amazing what people can get used to.
They won’t love it if we make sure they pay for it and lock their paws out of the US Treasury for corporate welfare. Monopolies are against the law and we can start prosecuting them for that. Bring ‘em down with us.
raise em, you won’t get another dime from me
my operation is shutdown and won’t open up again unless it’s overseas
have fun moochers ... I hope you all rot
I’m against raising taxes. They raise them and then spend it.
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