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To: Huck
Most Republicans *did* want to make the repeal of the death tax permanent. The vote was something like 54-44. Remember that the GOP does not have a majority in the Senate. dashle is making them go for the 60 vote anti-filibuster on everything.
With a minority in the Senate, they really can't overcome daschle. We really should all vote for GOP Senators this year - even the worst GOP Senator will get control away from the nastiness of dashle!
26 posted on 06/13/2002 7:11:38 PM PDT by speekinout
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To: speekinout
Most Republicans *did* want to make the repeal of the death tax permanent.

Only on their terms. What about this:

Democrats advanced two alternatives in the run-up to the final vote, both of which fell short of the 60-vote threshold required by Senate rules.

One option, which got 38 votes, would have made the tax repeal permanent for all but the largest estates — those over $3.5 million for individuals and $7 million for couples.

That was a compromise bill offered by Kent Conrad. Among those voting against this permanent repeal of the estate tax were:

Frist, Bond, Gramm, Nickles, Grassley,Santorum, Hagel, Sessions, Hatch,Shelby, Hutchinson, Cleland Kyl Stevens Cochran Landrieu Thomas Domenici Warner Ensign McConnell Wyden

Those are just the big name GOPers so adamant about protecting the small businessmen and women of America. As Phil Gramm once said:

"I think small business is to people and government today what the small farmer was during the time of Jefferson," said Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas. "Small business is really the face of American prosperity."

So why not compromise? If they had voted for the Conrad bill, the estate tax would be repealed today for ALMOST everyone. I have read that the entire estate tax AS IS affects 2% of the population. I wonder how many people would have been affected under the Conrad version. Can you explain any of this?

27 posted on 06/13/2002 7:31:11 PM PDT by Huck
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