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Unhappy With Tax Compromise, George Stephanopoulos Scolds David Axelrod from the Left

By Scott Whitlock | December 08, 2010 | 13:19

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Apparently unhappy at the idea of a compromise with Republicans over taxes, Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday attacked the deal from the left, wondering if the "White House [is] open to renegotiating" portions that have made liberals in Congress unhappy.

Stephanopoulos, a former aide to Democrat Dick Gephardt, highlighted Nancy Pelosi's opposition to a high exemption for the returning estate tax. The host negotiated with White House advisor David Axelrod, prodding, "So, is this deal set in stone? No wiggle room at all? No more adjustments as it works its way through the House and the Senate?"

He lamented, "You have got a lot of unhappy Democrats in the House right now. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not committed to trying to pass this deal." Stephanopoulos went on to repeat a threat from the angriest leftists: "A lot of liberal commentators and activists are now starting to call for a primary challenge in the Democratic primaries to President Obama. Is that something that concerns you?"

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The ABC journalist's questions about the compromise, which keeps current tax rates at the same level in return for continuing unemployment benefits, uniformly represented liberal complaints. On Tuesday night, Republican Senator Jim DeMint announced he doesn't support the deal because it doesn't extend the Bush tax cuts long enough and it raises the estate tax.

Stephanopoulos never forced Axelrod to answer to this critique. However, when he interviewed Senator John McCain on November 30, he pushed the Republican to move towards the Democrat, "Are you prepared to move the President's way for any items on his agenda?"

A transcript of the December 8 segment, which aired at 7:15am EST, follows:

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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And for the White House response to this Democratic revolt, we're joined by David Axelrod from the White House this morning. Good morning, David.

DAVID AXELROD: Good morning, George.

STEPHANOPOULOS (Senior White House advisor): Let's begin where Jake left off. You have got a lot of unhappy Democrats in the House right now. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not committed to trying to pass this deal. Can you pass it over the opposition of the Speaker of the House and if Democrats aren't going to sign on?

ABC GRAPHIC: Democratic Rebellion: Obama Gets Tough With Both Sides

AXELROD: First of all, let's see how this plays out, George. You're right. There are people that are unhappy. That always happens with a compromise. And there's things in this that we distinctly don't like. But I tell you who will be unhappy most of all, is the American people if they wake up on January 1st, typical family with a $3,000 tax increase because we couldn't come to closure on this issue here. And I think when people focus on that and on the impact this package will have on the economy, the positive impact. You saw yesterday all of the economists upgrading their estimates for next year, based on this tax package and the jobs that it would generate, I think people will come around on this. And we'll get this done.

STEPHANOPOULOS: The provision that seems to be drawing the most fire, is the provision to reinstate the estate tax, but at much higher income levels. An $10 million exception. It's only going to affect the top one quarter of one percent of Americans. And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said this is "a bridge too far. It ends any kind of symmetry between the two sides." Is the White House open to renegotiating this part of the deal?

AXELROD: Well, look, first of all, understand that we find that objectionable, as well. When those provisions expire, we'll have a big debate in this country. And we intend to win that debate. But we're not going to play Russian roulette with the lives of the American people, with all the millions of people who are going to lose their unemployment insurance, right now, without this deal going forward. We ought to get this done.

STEPHANOPOULOS: So, is this deal set in stone? No wiggle room at all? No more adjustments as it works its way through the House and the Senate?

AXELROD: Look, I think the framework of the deal is in place. Obviously, compromise means compromise. That means that each side accepts things they don't want. The Republicans essentially traded away everything in the package for tax cuts for the wealthy temporarily and this more generous treatment of estates. We don't like it. But, what we got in exchange were significant tax relief for the middle class and extension of unemployment insurance for people who have lost their jobs in this down economy. And that's going to- together, that's going to give a tremendous boost to our economy. So, the exchange is good. We ought to be willing to make it.

STEPHANOPOULOS: The payroll tax cut is only one year. That means that a lot of workers are going to see their taxes go up as the President is heading into an election year. Will he oppose any attempt to extend that payroll tax cut another year?

AXELROD: George, you want to lead me into a debate a year from now. I'm trying to get through this one. The reason that that is front-loaded is because it will give maximum impact to our economy. Economists agree a payroll tax cut will have a tremendously positive impact in terms of economic activity and job creation. And that's why we wanted to do it now because now is when the economy needs the maximum jolt.

STEPHANOPOULOS: A lot of liberal commentators and activists are now starting to call for a primary challenge in the Democratic primaries to President Obama. Is that something that concerns you?

AXELROD: Look, what I'm concerned about, and what the President is concerned about is the well-being of hundreds of millions of Americans. And we don't want taxes to go up on January 1st. We don't want people thrown off of unemployment insurance while they're desperately looking for work. And we want to get this economy moving. We want to create jobs. That is our focus.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Okay, David Axelrod, thanks very much.

 -Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
 

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It's amazing to me how

Submitted by phryingphish on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:13pm.

It's amazing to me how anyone, including the "Non-partisan" news media, can consider this person (GS) to be an unbiased news reporter, which he claims to be, when he has admitted to being involved in the daily DNC planning telecon. If he is a biased commentator get him out of the anchor position he occupies and say he is a biased commentator.

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Dealing with George is very simple.

Submitted by Thalpy on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 6:26pm.

Don't watch him or anyone else from the MSM. They are propaganda arms of the Left.

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Compromise

Submitted by ThisnThat on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:12pm.

Pre-Nov 3, 2010: Dims complained "Repubs won't compromise with us. Waaaaahhhhh!"

Post-Nov 3, 2010: Dims are complaining "Republicans compromised with us. Waaaaahhhhh"

Any more proof needed to show that dims don't deserve any consideration at all?

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Republicans compromise with

Submitted by phryingphish on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:16pm.

Republicans compromise with Democrats = Good

Democrats compromise with Republicans = Bad

Democrat Definition of Compromise = Do it our way.

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"Unhappy Democrats"

Submitted by Clutch1956 on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:13pm.

I like the sound of that, I like it ALOT.  It would have been better to read "miserable, sucidical Democrats" but this is a good start.

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POST-suicidal would be

Submitted by phryingphish on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:14pm.

POST-suicidal would be better.

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To quote President Obama

Submitted by TheHistorian on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:18pm.

Elections have consequences.  Welcome to reality, George.  We sucked it up over the outrageous spending increases, the 999 czars, the stimulus fiasco and all of the other leftist garbage that has gone on for the last two years.  The voters got sick of your approach and its lack of results, and said that it is time to change.  So we changed.  Now, with the consequences, George, your buddy either compromises or gets nothing.  And a weekly veto of normalizing these tax rates for the next two years.  I was looking forward to the latter; you think his approval stinks now, just let that go on for a few months, and you couldn't get him elected to drive Rahm Emmanuel as mayor of Chicago.

“Liberals tend to put the onus of your success on society and conservatives on you and your family.”

Dennis Prager

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I pray the deal goes down in

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:21pm.

I pray the deal goes down in flames due to the Dems not wanting to play ball.  Waht kills me is the deal is going to change because its in committee.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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A question for Stephanopoulus . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:22pm.

Is the non-committal Speaker Pelosi trying to make Obama a "one-term President?"

What I love about this interogation is that Stephanopoulus is grilling David Axelrod, who is merely an advisor to Obama.  Axelrod can say whatever he wants and not be held accountable.

STEPHANOPOULOS: "The provision that seems to be drawing the most fire, is the provision to reinstate the estate tax, but at much higher income levels. An $10 million exception. It's only going to affect the top one quarter of one percent of Americans. And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said this is "a bridge too far.""

Isn't that Ted Kennedy's line?

Well, if Nancy Pelosi said it, then it must be true.

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Remember Georgie's primary debate question to Obama

Submitted by JeffC... on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 2:23pm.

How soon he forgets. Someone needs to dig up the video of "moderator" George when he pressed candidate Obama on tax cuts for all, even pointing out that earlier tax cuts had produced higher tax revenue (that means more money to the Federal government). Obama's reply was that he wouldn't cut taxes for "fairness" reasons, despite the increase in revenue. He'd rather have less money and more of what they call fairness than have more money and let people keep what they've earned.
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I've said it before, but needs repeating...

Submitted by SouthJersey1953 on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 3:18pm.

SHUT UP GEORGE!  We are tired of you.

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I'm begining to

Submitted by dirtydan64 on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 3:45pm.

think BO , Axlerod, and others really don't want this compromise to move thur Congress, Maybe BO is have second thoughts as he figured all his Base, and those on the far far left along with his pal Chuck Todd on MSNBC is really upset over this Compromise or am I the only one who think's this ??? Poor guys there's not a Democrat who wishes to rise up against their own Party in favor of such a Compromise and I can't imagine why when they still can push thru a Bill of their own in the House with there Super Majority but like A-Hole Wiener says why should they cause Reid is only gonna put it up on the Shelf for who knows how long ??? To steal a phrase from McDonald's……. I'm Loving it !!! 

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Four words: it's not your money.

Submitted by JLin on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 5:46pm.

Leftists and Democrats need to disabused of the notion that privately earned income is the property of government bureaucrats who take what they want and confer it on their special friends in return for political power. The Constitution provided for the federal government to be a custodian, guardian, and facilitator of the economies in the several states and the broad public interest, only. This devolution into a totalitarian political oligarcy run by a select elite is horrifying to behold and must be reversed.

You achieve "social justice" through equality of opportunity and fairly apply standards of law, not by confiscating money any paying it out to special interest groups based on the latest popular whim. The concept alone is evil.

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I hope they scuttle the

Submitted by dscott on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 10:37pm.

I hope they scuttle the compromise, the 2% reduction on FICA is WRONG because it makes the Social Security short fall even worse not to mention continues to enshrine the idea that ALL surplus funds are available to be stolen by an ever irresponsible Congress.  

Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.
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