Thursday, December 8, 2011
Obama calling GOP members of congress hypocrites:
President Barack Obama suggested Monday that congressional Republicans were acting hypocritically by opposing an extension and expansion of a payroll tax cut set to expire at the end of this year.
The president assailed the GOP in a statement at the White House, accusing them of reneging on a pledge to not raise taxes by voting against a Democratic proposal that would cut extend the tax cut in 2012, and pay for it by a surtax on the wealthy.
"Now, some Republicans who have pushed back against the idea of extending this payroll tax cut have said you’ve got to pay for this tax cut. I'd just like to point out they haven't always felt that way," Obama said.
"Over the last decade, they didn't feel the need to pay for massive tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans ... Indeed, when the Republicans took over the House at the beginning of this year, they explicitly changed the rules to say that tax cuts don't have to be paid for. So forgive me a little bit of confusion when I hear folks insisting on tax cuts being paid for."
Obama has proposed a 3.25 percent surtax on incomes over $1 million to pay for the middleclass tax cut extensions, and extending unemployment benefits. the Republicans refused to even entertain such an idea as millionaires and billionaires, paying more in taxes – so just what have the Republicans been willing offer as a compromise? A three-year pay freeze for federal workers, and the cutting of 200,000 government jobs. This counter offer was made by Mitch McConnell – the same Mitch McConnell who stated back in 2010: “the single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term President.” The Speaker of the Republican controlled House, the orange prick, John Boehner, has suggested that he would support the bill with a rider attached that would accelerate the approval of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, and many of the other Republicans, also want the Bush tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires made permanent as a part of the deal.
Make no mistake about it, this is not about the Republicans becoming fiscally responsible, this is simply about the Republicans obstructing anything that would maintain or improve the current state of the economy – and them believing that the Obama Administration and the Democrats will be blamed for the impending economic disaster.
I hope that Obama and the Democrats gain a lot of political mileage by showing just whose interests the Republicans represent.
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john_poson26 93p · 694 weeks ago
Back when Obama first asked the Congress to work together and come up with a bipartisan health care bill, the House Republicans tried to add silly shit like “prayer clinics” and “faith healing,” and a whole host of other christian-witchdoctor services, and all paid for by the tax payers – and when the Senate rejected their parts of the legislation, then they simply rejected the whole bill. And with the filibuster rules as they are, I was very surprised that Obama was able to pass any kind of heath care reform.
But what is really driving this insanity are the neoconservatives working behind the scenes, and working solely for the big corporations and the millionaires and billionaires, who want to destroy the effectiveness of the government to regulate the way they do business. They want to eliminate those pesky agencies like the E.P.A. and the other agencies that stand in their way of making big profits while polluting and raping the environment, and without paying any fines, fees or taxes -and this is the real reason behind the Republicans taking the so called Grover Norquist pledge (the promise that they will never, under any circumstances, vote to raise taxes).
One can only hope that Obama and the rest of the Democrats will have the balls to take these motherfuckers to task over all of these issues – like what about the pledge (the oath) they took when they entered office? And as publicly elected, public servants, just who in the fuck are they working for – Oh, I forgot: “corporations are people too.”
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