Liberal revolt threatens to derail House Democrats on their first day in charge

  • oeb11
  • 01-03-2019, 09:51 AM
Liberal revolt threatens to derail House Democrats on their first day in charge

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...TS5?li=BBnb7Kz


But in their first day of power in the new Congress, Democrats must stave off a liberal rebellion after prominent Democrats said they would oppose the entire rules package that has been carefully assembled by Rep. Nancy Pelosi and a top lieutenant.

Rep. Ro Khanna (Calif.) and Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) said they would vote against the rules changes — in the second vote Democrats will take in the majority after ostensibly electing Pelosi (D-Calif.) as the new speaker — because of the inclusion of a fiscal measure known as “pay as you go,” or paygo. That rule, echoing a provision in federal law and in the Senate’s rules, would require the House to offset any spending so as not to increase the budget deficit.


The SPST Anti-Fa faction has made it clear that increasing deficit spending, taxes, and confiscation of means of production to the DPST government is the way they plan to go. Fortunately, Federal law and the Senate stand in their way.

Welcome to the Brave New World of AOC and Anti-Fa
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Liberal revolt threatens to derail House Democrats on their first day in charge

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...TS5?li=BBnb7Kz


But in their first day of power in the new Congress, Democrats must stave off a liberal rebellion after prominent Democrats said they would oppose the entire rules package that has been carefully assembled by Rep. Nancy Pelosi and a top lieutenant.

Rep. Ro Khanna (Calif.) and Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) said they would vote against the rules changes — in the second vote Democrats will take in the majority after ostensibly electing Pelosi (D-Calif.) as the new speaker — because of the inclusion of a fiscal measure known as “pay as you go,” or paygo. That rule, echoing a provision in federal law and in the Senate’s rules, would require the House to offset any spending so as not to increase the budget deficit.


The SPST Anti-Fa faction has made it clear that increasing deficit spending, taxes, and confiscation of means of production to the DPST government is the way they plan to go. Fortunately, Federal law and the Senate stand in their way.

Welcome to the Brave New World of AOC and Anti-Fa Originally Posted by oeb11
we need more tax cuts for the wealthy
  • oeb11
  • 01-03-2019, 10:25 AM
We need more tax cuts cross the board
We need less spending on social entitlement and military.
None of which will happen with a gridlocked Congress, and House with only one agenda item
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We need more tax cuts cross the board
We need less spending on social entitlement and military.
None of which will happen with a gridlocked Congress, and House with only one agenda item Originally Posted by oeb11
I agree we spend to much on military and handouts. Why is the tax rate lower for corporations that it is for the average citizen? The economy ends up tanking every time a Republican is in office
I agree we spend to much on military and handouts. Why is the tax rate lower for corporations that it is for the average citizen? The economy ends up tanking every time a Republican is in office Originally Posted by themystic
The economy tanks every time the Dems have the House.
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The economy tanks every time the Dems have the House. Originally Posted by eccielover
looks like we are about to tank then
  • oeb11
  • 01-03-2019, 12:56 PM
I agree we spend to much on military and handouts. Why is the tax rate lower for corporations that it is for the average citizen? The economy ends up tanking every time a Republican is in office Originally Posted by themystic

Agreed - corporations can afford to pay their share , and should do so.
  • oeb11
  • 01-03-2019, 12:58 PM
Subject for a new thread - Tax rates and Congress' shameless handing out tax breaks for campaign contributions
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[QUOTE=themystic;1061157147Why is the tax rate lower for corporations than it is for the average citizen?[/QUOTE]


this is to prevent corporations from leaving for other nations who have lower taxes and mainly to keep investment here.


U.S. had one of the highest corporate tax rates (federal & state combined) of any nation and many were leaving for greener pastures.