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AP, SFGate.com Lament Senate GOP Stand on Priority of Tax Cuts for Lame Duck Session

By Ken Shepherd | December 01, 2010 | 18:53

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"Senate GOP: Extend tax cuts or else," reads the teaser headline for an Associated Press story at SFGate.com, the website for the San Francisco Chronicle.

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"Republicans send letter to Harry Red threatening to block virtually all legislation until expiring tax cuts for wealthy are extended," an accompanying caption  insisted.

In the corresponding story, AP writer Julie Hirschfeld Davis lamented that "Senate Republicans threatened Wednesday to block virtually all legislation until expiring tax cuts are extended and a bill is passed to fund the federal government, vastly complicating Democratic attempts to leave their own stamp on the final days of the post-election Congress."

Of course, nowhere in her story did Hirschfeld Davis note that a recent poll shows most Americans think extending the Bush tax cuts are the top priority for the lame duck Congress. According to the Gallup organization:

Americans are most likely to say it is important for Congress to pass legislation to keep the estate tax from increasing significantly next year and to extend the income tax cuts passed under George W. Bush before the end of the year. Just under half say it is important for Congress to extend unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed.

What's more, according to Gallup:

Americans seem somewhat less enthusiastic about other policies the Obama administration hopes to get passed by the end of the year, including repealing the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that prohibits openly gay men and women from serving in the U.S. military, and passing the "DREAM" Act that would provide a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants living in the U.S. who were brought to the country as children. Fewer than one in three say it is very important for Congress to do each by the end of the year. Four in 10 believe it is very important for Congress to ratify the START treaty that would lead to reductions in U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons.

Of course, the DREAM Act, ratifying the START treaty, and repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" are precisely the Democratic priorities that Hirschfeld Davis griped were being threatened by the GOP's stand.

What's more, while the polling data is nearing four months old, an August survey of voters found that:

By a wide 64-25 percent margin, most voters think it would be inappropriate for "current lawmakers to push through legislation on major issues that likely wouldn't pass once the new House and Senate members take office." Most Republicans (77 percent) and independents (68 percent) think it would be wrong, as do a plurality of Democrats (49 percent).

The tax cuts expire on New Year's Day 2011 and the new Congress doesn't convene until two a few days later, hence the urgency to stave off a tax increase now rather than retroactively later.

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Yea GOP, stand up for our

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 12/01/2010 - 6:58pm.

Yea GOP, stand up for our rights.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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Hold firm

Submitted by Tergent on Wed, 12/01/2010 - 7:05pm.

The tax cuts must be continued.  The effect on the economy after the tax cuts were put in place was considerable.  This reminds me of a post on www.freemarketsfreepeople.net"Bush tax cuts caused the recession?". 

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I applaud the GOP for taking this stand, however,

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 12/01/2010 - 7:08pm.

...I would like to see most all of the Comrade Chairman's agenda opposed for what it is - Marxist BS, and not just from a cost standpoint.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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A Spending Problem

Submitted by IrateNate on Wed, 12/01/2010 - 9:54pm.

The problem is not about "giving tax breaks to the wealthy".    Reducing spending, or at least creating and sticking to a budget is the problem.  Maintaining current tax rates versus raising taxes to previous levels is the actual argument.

The Dems, the Party of Lawyers, have again managed to twist and reshape the argument.  They somehow feel they are "owed" additional tax revenue in order to continue their misguided program of "social justice", and that not raising taxes on the rich will add to our debt. 

As if any of these congressional ass-clowns has Clue One on how to establish and live within a budget - if they did, would our country be $14 trillion in debt?

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The is the first salvo.

Submitted by hbnolikeee on Wed, 12/01/2010 - 11:10pm.

If the GOP folds on this, all is lost (not to sound too melodramatic).  I fear the divide and conquer tactic will be employed to subvert some GOP unity.  Unity is critical at this time.  The numbers are too close.

Every GOP vote counts and MUST be inline with the rest of the party.

hbnolikeee
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Brazen Deflection

Submitted by Jerry Mack on Thu, 12/02/2010 - 12:01am.

I have been around for a few years and must say that the Dims and the Messiahs attempts at deflection from the priorities of the voters is the most brazen that I have ever seen. Those that do not have a job, concerned about losing their job or are concerned with the economy or national debt do not give a damn about Start, Dream Act or Don't ask, Don' t tell.  

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They don't have to like it...

Submitted by Cowboy on Thu, 12/02/2010 - 1:11am.

They don't have to like it... "We won..." ... And we won big across the country

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Waa waa waa

Submitted by Model850 on Thu, 12/02/2010 - 12:57pm.

Waa waa. Those nasty Republicans won't let us do what we want. It's just not fair!

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