Posted on 12/07/2012 11:38:31 AM PST by Kaslin
The Bush tax cuts are set to expire automatically. No bill is needed to do this. Doing nothing can backfire against the Republicans badly.
Once these cuts expire, Americans will discover almost instantly that they missed them. And when their once $1000 Child Tax Credit (welfare check) turns in to a $500 Child Tax Deduction (no welfare check) among other losses, many Americans are going to be outraged. Then the House Democrats can ride to the rescue with a tax plan of their own, one that looks awfully like the Bush tax cuts only the top 2% are not affected. This would be very popular with a majority of Americans who favor tax increases on the wealthy. The Democrats saved the day.
How could House Republicans possibly vote against this? They'd get hammered in 2014. Yet they'd still look foolish for being forced to support something at a later date that they were so opposed to now.
There really is no way to win this one.
The only way they should is for each to vote “present”;
As far as I can tell, the American public want two things: First, they want massive, European-style social welfare and second, they want to keep their Bush-era tax cuts (just not for the rich). I believe Americans would be willing to compromise on some measure of deficit-reduction as long as those cuts are made to programs that they themselves individually do not benefit from.
Rand Paul is sick of libs ???
A while back I proposed a very similar cynical idea.
I said that at least in the Senate the Republicans should attach to every lib bill a poison pill amendment like this and then vote against it. Just add all kinds of crazy extremist stuff like reparations and force Dems to vote on it, and then vote against it..
Sound crazy?
Well Dems did similar to the R majority in the House in 2006 on immigration.
Dems know how to win. Rs know how to whine.
Yep, you got that right.
I also had another cynical idea to pass the extension for only <$100K to see what Dems would do. Then blame O for the taxes going up above that, If taxes have to go up it would be best if they appear to hurt rather than help the economy, but that only works if Rs don’t get blamed for it.
(OH, and if you have an R POTUS and he cuts taxes then you need the economy to improve not crash, to make the case)
But the suicide wing of the R party seems to want to do nothing (no extension), let them ALL go up so the economy crashes because they are sure that Obama will get blamed instead of them, unlike all the other times he didnnt get blamed.
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