Posted on 01/01/2013 8:36:34 PM PST by GVnana
The Congress that convened two years ago under the war cries of the tea party is slowly coming to an end with a Champagne-less whimper on New Years Day 2013.
The House voted late Tuesday evening, in a rare holiday session, to pass a fiscal cliff bill brokered without the involvement of the GOP majority and with far less than half of their votes.
The bill (HR 8) was amended by the Senate in the early morning hours on an 89-8 vote, carrying language crafted over the holiday weekend by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
The 257-167 roll call in the humbled House concluded close to 11 p.m., with 172 Democratic votes and only 85 Republicans, fewer of their own conference than GOP leaders hoped for perhaps, but more than enough to clear the necessary majority to send the legislation to President Barack Obamas desk.
Am I having a nightmare, or what? Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio could be heard saying on the House floor, perhaps in jest. Boehner voted for the measure. Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of California and Chief Deputy Whip Peter Roskam of Illinois all voted against it. Budget Chairman Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., who has largely remained quiet during the debate over the last few weeks, voted for the legislation.
You get it. You are smart.
Let's face it, Obama won, democraps gained in senate & house. Like you said, it could have been lot worse. I bet some of the same people who stayed home on election day are now shouting the loudest against this bill. Next time get out and vote even if the nominee is not your first choice, as Romney was not mine. But I held my nose and voted. It was disgraceful that Romney received less votes than McCain. Now Obama is in charge, and he can do what he wants, so get used to it.
Is that even true?
What is disgraceful is that some people think we should keep voting for THIS CRAP and expect less crap.
That is a joke
Yap, since obama won, democraps gained in Senate and House, they could have just let the Bush tax cuts expire. The media would then never accuse them of raising taxes.
I am shocked McConnell was able to make Bush tax rates PERMANENT. That is a big Fxxxing deal! Because now the democraps will have to actually vote to raise taxes.
How about the 33 million in middle class who will not pay AMT tax in 2013? How about thousands and thousands of small businesses which will not fold up upon death of owner because McConnell got them a $10 million exemption instead of the $1 Million threshold scheduled to go into effect in 2013? How about all those people with 401-k who have been rewarded with max 15% capital gains tax PERMANENTLY? How about all those seniors who depend on dividend income who will not pay more than 15% PERMANENTLY? My hats off to McConnell for getting this much out of Obama.
Come on, we all knew we were dead ducks,the house has not done a thing for us.It is just a hang out for a bunch of drunks who don’t want to go home. all we can hope for is a battle over the spending that will come up in two months.
It was disgraceful that either one was nominated. And you voted for them.
You own this fiasco.
/johnny
Romney barely eked out McCain with 59,979,858 votes this election cycled compared to Senator McCain in 2008 who picked up 59,948,323.
That is the real dirty shame. After we all observed Obama in action for 4 years, and what his agenda is. So where was GOP voter energy? Obama was vulnerable because he dropped 5.5 million votes in 2012 over 2008.
With people like you shilling for the liberal GOP candidate? LOL!
You aren't making any sales.
/johnny
I might agree with you on the House. The deal was negotiated by senator McConnell. And if you read my posts in this thread, it is overall an excellent deal for middle class and small businesses.
What part of this don't you get?
/johnny
On January 1, 2013 the critical issue was expiring Bush tax cuts.
The spending issue will be dealt with during the debt limit coming up soon. Spending and debt are more directly relevant. If GOP caves there, then we are indeed sunk. Election wins have consequences. Obama won, democraps gained in Senate and House. We have to live with the consequences.
I had no real energy either.
The GOP nominee didn’t offer any real alternative. Renaming ObamaCare to RomneyCare is not a good strategy. Nominating a liberal Massachussetts Republican was the most boneheaded thing possible.
Meadow muffins.
That's your handwave. The critical issue is all the other crap that your handwave is covering that's causing America to fail.
You own a television, don't you? I figure you for that type.
/johnny
Energy or no energy, I bothered to vote. I lived in Chicago for a long time. I knew how Obama operates like the back of my hand.
When Cain was leading the nomination process, my energy level was off he charts because as a black man he had the best chance to beat Obama. On top of that he is much more conservative and bold compared to Romney.
I think we all saw that after 1994 and 2010. All we get are the back of the hand.
The GOP is not worth our vote and they shouldn't get it.
Go to bed Johnny, it is past your bed time. You got business to attend to tomorrow. I am retired hehe.
That is true, so hand it over to Obama & company? That makes even less sense?
As “moderate” as Romney is, I will bet any money he would not have raised taxes on any one in his 1st term.
But I can afford to stay up and thrash idiots that think the GOP is the best thing since sliced bread.
House paid for, no bills, no television.
No pay envelopes to distribute on Friday.
/johnny
The GOPe is part of the “& Company”
Own it. You cheerleaded it.
/johnny
Romney/ObamaCare would still be raising our taxes
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