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Thanks, Tea-rorist scum...of course, billionaires are thanking you for letting them keep their tax cuts and even proposing more.


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Dozens of these very same House Republicans supported a payroll tax holiday in 2009 and 2010.

In January 2009, Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, asked his constituents “What Could You do with Your Savings From a Two Month Tax Holiday?”


He noted that he had proposed a two month federal tax holiday, “temporarily suspending individual income and FICA taxes for 2 months – meaning no taxes would be paid on those two months’ income. This way, instead of someone in Washington giving away your money to mismanaged companies, you would be able to keep those hard-earned dollars in your paycheck and use them to invest or buy from those you believe are providing the best services or products.”


In this effort, Gohmert was joined by 56 of his colleagues, including presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who decries the payroll tax holiday on the campaign trail; and Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, the chair of the Republican Conference...


http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...ut-sponsor-says-the-bill-was-quite-different/
 
Thanks, Tea-rorist scum...of course, billionaires are thanking you for letting them keep their tax cuts and even proposing more.


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Dozens of these very same House Republicans supported a payroll tax holiday in 2009 and 2010.

In January 2009, Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, asked his constituents “What Could You do with Your Savings From a Two Month Tax Holiday?”


He noted that he had proposed a two month federal tax holiday, “temporarily suspending individual income and FICA taxes for 2 months – meaning no taxes would be paid on those two months’ income. This way, instead of someone in Washington giving away your money to mismanaged companies, you would be able to keep those hard-earned dollars in your paycheck and use them to invest or buy from those you believe are providing the best services or products.”


In this effort, Gohmert was joined by 56 of his colleagues, including presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who decries the payroll tax holiday on the campaign trail; and Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, the chair of the Republican Conference...


http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...ut-sponsor-says-the-bill-was-quite-different/

Tell your President to let that pipeline go through that will provide thousands of jobs.
 
Thanks, Tea-rorist scum...of course, billionaires are thanking you for letting them keep their tax cuts and even proposing more.


Boehner%20Cantor%20debt%20limit%20press%20conference%20-%20Larry%20Downing%20Reuters%20-%20banner.jpg


Dozens of these very same House Republicans supported a payroll tax holiday in 2009 and 2010.

In January 2009, Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, asked his constituents “What Could You do with Your Savings From a Two Month Tax Holiday?”


He noted that he had proposed a two month federal tax holiday, “temporarily suspending individual income and FICA taxes for 2 months – meaning no taxes would be paid on those two months’ income. This way, instead of someone in Washington giving away your money to mismanaged companies, you would be able to keep those hard-earned dollars in your paycheck and use them to invest or buy from those you believe are providing the best services or products.”


In this effort, Gohmert was joined by 56 of his colleagues, including presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who decries the payroll tax holiday on the campaign trail; and Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, the chair of the Republican Conference...


http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...ut-sponsor-says-the-bill-was-quite-different/

so to recap...

Tax cuts for the rich?

...no problemo!

Tax cuts for AVERAGE Americans?

...go fuck yourselves!

Republicans truly are the party of the 1%.
 
so to recap...

Tax cuts for the rich?

...no problemo!

Tax cuts for AVERAGE Americans?

...go fuck yourselves!

Republicans truly are the party of the 1%.

See, this is why you guys are gonna lose. You don't tell the entire story. If Republicans are the 1% then the next election should be a slam dunk for you. You're a pawn in their game. Nothing but a parrot squawking about 1% and 99%, tax cuts for the rich, and all the other BS they feed you. No one's buying it anymore.
 
did you hear the news.....the idiot Democrats rejected the year long extension of the tax cuts approved by Republicans and then went home for the Christmas holidays............not only that but they rejected a jobs project that would have cost the taxpayers nothing......come November, the Democrats are going to be part of the 42%.......
 
See, this is why you guys are gonna lose. You don't tell the entire story. If Republicans are the 1% then the next election should be a slam dunk for you. You're a pawn in their game. Nothing but a parrot squawking about 1% and 99%, tax cuts for the rich, and all the other BS they feed you. No one's buying it anymore.


The whole story? Okay...

Republicans cared so deeply for tax cuts targetting the 1% that they threatened to hold up funding to keep our Government operating.

Republicans care so little for the rest of us, they refuse to pass an extension of the payroll tax cut unless they are allowed to attach an amendment giving more money to their friends in Big Oil.

They care more about an oil pipeline than they do the Middle Class.
 
did you hear the news.....the idiot Democrats rejected the year long extension of the tax cuts approved by Republicans and then went home for the Christmas holidays............not only that but they rejected a jobs project that would have cost the taxpayers nothing......come November, the Democrats are going to be part of the 42%.......

BECAUSE Republicans insisted on attaching a completely unrelated amendment giving more money to their buddies in Big Oil.
 
You're a Texas guy. You don't like what the oil pipeline will bring and the (middle class) jobs it will create?

The fact remains there needs to be more environmental studies done...this pipeline legislation was, to borrow an oft regurgitated Republican comeback, "rammed down our throats" so DC politicians could claim they had created some jobs.

If Republicans care about extending the payroll tax cuts, why the need to attach unrelated amendment?
 
The fact remains there needs to be more environmental studies done...this pipeline legislation was, to borrow an oft regurgitated Republican comeback, "rammed down our throats" so DC politicians could claim they had created some jobs.

If Republicans care about extending the payroll tax cuts, why the need to attach unrelated amendment?

I'm just asking about the pipeline.
 
I'm just asking about the pipeline.

Because you can't defend the enormous slap in the face the GOP just gave working Americans?

By rejecting the Senate plan to extend payroll tax relief for 160 million Americans and unemployment benefits for 2.2 million people for at least two months, House Speaker John A. Boehner and his Republican colleagues confirm the Democrats' argument that the Republican party is on the payroll of the nation's wealthiest elite.

Republicans had already rejected any proposal that would extend the relief and benefits for a year because Democrats proposed funding it by increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans.

Boehner claims he's holding out for a long term deal as well. He insists on including the oil-pipeline-from Canada in the agreement because it would create thousands of jobs. These kind of projects --oil pipelines-- don't work like instant coffee. It would take several months before any new workers are hired.

There is really no compelling reason to deny millions of Americans benefits that they now enjoy --tax relief and unemployment benefits. These benefits should not be held hostage to the oil pipeline deal.

The pipeline deal will eventually be worked out after all the environmental impact reviews are completed.

Parting way with Republican leaders, Americans by an almost 70 percent margin support the idea that the rich should pay a little more to fund social programs and spark economic recovery. Many very wealthy people, including the billionaire Warren Buffet has endorsed this concept.

Yet Boehner and the Republican party are determined to do anything that they believe will create hurdles to Barack Obama's re-relection bid even if it means more poverty and suffering for ordinary American households.

The Republican leadership must be disappointed that the economy has been improving lately.

Unemployment statistics, rather than climbing towards 10%, dramatically plunged to 8.5% So, ironically, while many Americans celebrate the creation of tens of thousands of new jobs, Republican leaders mourn, since such good news diminishes their prospects to reclaim The White House.

Some Republicans however aren't as reckless as Boehner. Republican Senator Scott Brown has called the Boehner maneuver "wrong" and distanced himself from the ploy. Brown knows that Republicans will lose big next year if they can be tagged as a party willing to destroy this country in order to defeat President Obama.





http://blackstarnews.com/news/135/ARTICLE/7855/2011-12-20.html
 
Republicans care so little for the rest of us, they refuse to pass an extension of the payroll tax cut unless they are allowed to attach an amendment giving more money to their friends in Big Oil.

you see?.....this is why we consider liberals to be idiots.......the pipeline approval didn't give money to anyone, the Republicans didn't refuse to extend the payroll tax cut, they extended it for a year.......liberals lie and hope people are stupid enough to believe them......Democrats are in fact stupid enough to believe them.....QED......
 
you see?.....this is why we consider liberals to be idiots.......the pipeline approval didn't give money to anyone, the Republicans didn't refuse to extend the payroll tax cut, they extended it for a year.......liberals lie and hope people are stupid enough to believe them......Democrats are in fact stupid enough to believe them.....QED......

Pipeline approval won't give money to Big Oil?

Really?

So, if Big Oil gets to build their pipeline, it won't help reduce transportation costs, for crude, to the refinery, and thereby PUT MORE MONEY IN BIG OIL'S POCKETS?

If the payroll tax cut is so important to Righties...why can't they pass the bill as stand alone legislation?

Why the need to attach a completely unrelated amendment?
 
The whole story? Okay...

Republicans cared so deeply for tax cuts targetting the 1% that they threatened to hold up funding to keep our Government operating.

Republicans care so little for the rest of us, they refuse to pass an extension of the payroll tax cut unless they are allowed to attach an amendment giving more money to their friends in Big Oil.

They care more about an oil pipeline than they do the Middle Class.

The pipeline provides jobs for the middle class and taxes for the govt. We need jobs, not political chess games with the middle class to get Obama re-elected.
 
Pipeline approval won't give money to Big Oil?

Really?

So, if Big Oil gets to build their pipeline, it won't help reduce transportation costs, for crude, to the refinery, and thereby PUT MORE MONEY IN BIG OIL'S POCKETS?

If the payroll tax cut is so important to Righties...why can't they pass the bill as stand alone legislation?

Why the need to attach a completely unrelated amendment?

You're a pretty smart guy. Tell us who makes more on a gallon of gasoline, the govt or big oil?
 
More study,you sound like George will on pot. Gov evironmental groups already approved. Obuma caved to the Sierra club Eco terrorist.
 
The fact remains there needs to be more environmental studies done...this pipeline legislation was, to borrow an oft regurgitated Republican comeback, "rammed down our throats" so DC politicians could claim they had created some jobs.

If Republicans care about extending the payroll tax cuts, why the need to attach unrelated amendment?

just because I like playing devils advocate here, but whats the difference between the republicans doing that and the democrats?
 
And I'm asking you...

If Republicans care about extending the payroll tax cuts, why the need to attach unrelated amendments?

Honest answer, I'm not following this payroll tax cut debate. Everything is about politics nothing is about principle so I choose not to follow. I'm focused on finding a job, my fantasy football team made the Super Bowl and my College Bowl Picks. I really do not care what each party accuses each other of. I'm sick of them both.

I've briefly read about the pipeline. I know you are from Texas and that's why I asked.
 
The pipeline provides jobs for the middle class and taxes for the govt. We need jobs, not political chess games with the middle class to get Obama re-elected.


Then pass the payroll tax cut as stand alone legislation and work out the kinks in the pipeline bill later...UNLESS Big Oil matters more to Righties than the common working man.
 
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