"What really irked me was the GOP telling Obama and the DEMS that they will stop legislating and will not vote on anything if the Bush taxes wasn't addressed immediately"
Presently, the democrats have a supermajority in the House, and 60 votes in the senate (when independents like Sanders and Lieberman caucus with them). They could vote whatever they wanted, with or without the republicans. Its been that way for two years.
Originally Posted by lacrew_2000
I know you were already corrected on this post, but I don't think it was done harshly enough. I'll assume that you didn't know that what you were posting was wrong. That'll keep you from being a liar, and knock it down to just making a simple mistake. But mistakes like that have consequences...and they have sources. I'm sure many readers read what you wrote and took it as fact. Additionally, you probably heard it on Fox and talk radio so many times you just accepted it as fact yourself. That's how it got in your head in the first places, isn't it? Lies spread like wildfire.
I'd like to point out that your erroneous post was your defense to what you quoted. Since your defense has been obliterated, the quote rings true. The GOP
did hold up legislation, including the extension of jobless benefits to the unemployed, until they got what they wanted...namely, a lower tax rate for the richest Americans than they would have had if the Bush cuts were allowed to sunset.
That said, lets look at the flat tax/class warfare bullshit that always pops up by the third page of these threads. A TRUE flat tax is a flat DOLLAR AMOUNT. A phony flat tax is a PERCENTAGE amount. Flat taxers always omit SALES TAXES because those are already fixed percentages. They also omit the HUGE increase in earnings that the richest Americans have enjoyed over the last decades while the middle class and poor have either made modest headway or lost ground.
BTW, the recession officially ended in June 2009. It would be impossible for Obama to "raise taxes in a recession" starting January 2011 as a previous poster stated. (see above sentence about wildfire)
I was shocked to read how many of you caught on to how "Obama won big" on this deal. You guys even noticed the kick-the-can-down-the-road to 2012 win-win facet of it. There's also the win-win part of his triangulation strategy that lets the Democrats in Congress do the heavy lifting to get a better deal. Obama will look REAL good to swing voters when Pelosi votes against his deal. The neatest trick is that it takes away Republican leverage before they even get sworn in next year.
Speaking of next year...I wonder what the Senate rules regarding fillibusters are going to be...care to take a guess?