Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) Grows a Pair And Says NO to John Boehner

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) says no to John Boehner's eleventh-hour attempt to hijack the payroll tax cut deal:

My House colleagues should be clear on what their vote means today. If Republicans vote down the bipartisan compromise negotiated by Republican and Democratic leaders, and passed by 89 senators including 39 Republicans, their intransigence will mean that in ten days, 160 million middle class Americans will see a tax increase, over two million Americans will begin losing their unemployment benefits, and millions of senior citizens on Medicare could find it harder to receive treatment from physicians.
Senator McConnell and I negotiated a compromise at Speaker Boehner’s request. I will not re-open negotiations until the House follows through and passes this agreement that was negotiated by Republican leaders, and supported by 90 percent of the Senate.

This is a question of whether the House of Representatives will be able to fulfill the basic legislative function of passing an overwhelmingly bipartisan agreement, in order to protect the economic security of millions of middle-class Americans. Democratic and Republican leaders negotiated a compromise and Speaker Boehner should not walk away from it, putting middle-class families at risk of a thousand-dollar tax hike just because a few angry Tea Partiers raised their voices to the Speaker.

I have always sought a year-long extension. I have been trying to forge one for weeks, and I am happy to continue negotiating one once we have made sure middle-class families will not wake up to a tax increase on January 1st. So before we re-open negotiations on a year-long extension, the House of Representatives must protect middle-class families by passing the overwhelmingly bipartisan compromise that Republicans negotiated, and was approved by ninety percent of the Senate.


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It is clear that John Boehner is willing to sacrifice the middle class and their well being just to say no to the President.
  • Laz
  • 12-19-2011, 06:21 PM
The SS tax cut was dumb the first time, it is dumb now, and all they are doing is playing politics. Neither side has anything to be proud of.
Boehner was trying to create 20,000 good jobs.
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Reid should just shut the hell up and let the House Republicans commit hari kiri before they figure out how badly they're fucking up. Don't warn the dumb shits!!